nokia2010
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Hello. This is my first post here, so I hope I post in the right area.
I'm more intrested in medium format photography, because it's chepaer. Medium format means 120 or maybe 127 format. So I'm curios from all the '30'-'50's medium format film cameras, which where the best and the most relaible. And had more options. I intened to use this format for taking pictures from buldings - so some kind of city landscapes, so short (fast) exposure times isn't a must... I would like to use one at shows, but that's a distant desire.
There where any folding medium format cameras that allow lens changing?
And there where ever made one with sync for Xenon (electronic) flash?
Plus: there where ever made medium format folding cameras that allowed you to tilt the lenses in order to correct the angle of the image - let's say to get a square form a square form, not a trapezoid.
The last one is more hard. Well, I've seen a subject about it, but it only compared two cameras. Let's say you have cameras of different brands (like "A.G.F.A." and "Kodak") and the front of the camera it's the same size at both companies. Can you take the front of one of the cameras and put it onto the other camera. Or do this with the lens?
I'm more intrested in medium format photography, because it's chepaer. Medium format means 120 or maybe 127 format. So I'm curios from all the '30'-'50's medium format film cameras, which where the best and the most relaible. And had more options. I intened to use this format for taking pictures from buldings - so some kind of city landscapes, so short (fast) exposure times isn't a must... I would like to use one at shows, but that's a distant desire.
There where any folding medium format cameras that allow lens changing?
And there where ever made one with sync for Xenon (electronic) flash?

Plus: there where ever made medium format folding cameras that allowed you to tilt the lenses in order to correct the angle of the image - let's say to get a square form a square form, not a trapezoid.
The last one is more hard. Well, I've seen a subject about it, but it only compared two cameras. Let's say you have cameras of different brands (like "A.G.F.A." and "Kodak") and the front of the camera it's the same size at both companies. Can you take the front of one of the cameras and put it onto the other camera. Or do this with the lens?