Troy Ammons
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Originally I thought I would not want to hike more than about 500 feet with one of these monsters, but now I am thinking I actually might like to shlep one of these things around occasionally. I picked up a Cambo 8x10 and its nice and stiff but it is heavy and bulky.
Now what I want is something of good quality,
That is.........
Reasonably stiff and will lock down and wont move when inserting a filmholder.
Weighs about 10-12#.
Is moderatly priced, at maybe $1000-$2500 used. I expect I am going to have to pay for lightweight high quality.
Something that folds up and is compact.
I guess the first camera that comes to mind is the Canham, followed by the Wisner, Wista and less expensive and I am sure less quality Shen Hao and tachihara cameras.
I would rather have something realtively new, but I would not discount a Deardorff or the like. I guess I would consider a Kodak Master View too
Any opinions.
Now what I want is something of good quality,
That is.........
Reasonably stiff and will lock down and wont move when inserting a filmholder.
Weighs about 10-12#.
Is moderatly priced, at maybe $1000-$2500 used. I expect I am going to have to pay for lightweight high quality.
Something that folds up and is compact.
I guess the first camera that comes to mind is the Canham, followed by the Wisner, Wista and less expensive and I am sure less quality Shen Hao and tachihara cameras.
I would rather have something realtively new, but I would not discount a Deardorff or the like. I guess I would consider a Kodak Master View too
Any opinions.