Still on my online search for optimal 4x5 among monorails.
Another discussion about the topic brought me to this Toho. Figured quite rave review of this model:
http://www.thalmann.com/largeformat/toho.htm
unbelievably light yet monorail with apparently more then adequate movements.
What make me hard to accept that is my belief that typical (even the one considered as portable) monorail shall be considerably heavier and bulkier then field camera, but this one negates this rule.
Would be glad to hear opinions on this one, specifically regarding it's qualities as monorails, rigidity and probably comparative analysis with supposedly portable monorails such as Linhof Color Kardan 45s and Sinar F1.
The rail on this Toho is telescopic, I wonder whether is may compromise rigidity noticeably ? Weight-wsie this camera appears to be lighter then many wooden field cameras, a nonsense, isn't it ?
Alex
Another discussion about the topic brought me to this Toho. Figured quite rave review of this model:
http://www.thalmann.com/largeformat/toho.htm
unbelievably light yet monorail with apparently more then adequate movements.
What make me hard to accept that is my belief that typical (even the one considered as portable) monorail shall be considerably heavier and bulkier then field camera, but this one negates this rule.
Would be glad to hear opinions on this one, specifically regarding it's qualities as monorails, rigidity and probably comparative analysis with supposedly portable monorails such as Linhof Color Kardan 45s and Sinar F1.
The rail on this Toho is telescopic, I wonder whether is may compromise rigidity noticeably ? Weight-wsie this camera appears to be lighter then many wooden field cameras, a nonsense, isn't it ?
Alex