trev2401
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- Dec 4, 2005
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- 4x5 Format
Greetings to all!
ok, i've decided to go 4x5 fully (just sold my last DSLR & lens.. yaaaayy) and would like to purchase both a field and a monorail camera. =)
I just got approval from da wife aka chief financial officer as of last night and am overjoyed on the switch.
I've more or less settled on the toyo 45AII or Horseman FA for the field side, but was wondering about the monorail section, as to which body would fit my needs best.
I would be mainly shooting portraits for people on and off location, together with the occassional architectural shot; and hence, would prefer something with a good deal of movement/preferably light.
I've been reading a lot about the toyos, and it seems like the GXs are a good starter. However, i'm lured by the sexy Ls of the Horsemans and have also read tons of good things about the Sinar Fs.
My budget's around 1.2k usd for camera alone. If anyone has any pointers, recommendations/anything for sale, do drop me a line/pm.
Thanks to all for the help
best regards,
Trev
ok, i've decided to go 4x5 fully (just sold my last DSLR & lens.. yaaaayy) and would like to purchase both a field and a monorail camera. =)
I just got approval from da wife aka chief financial officer as of last night and am overjoyed on the switch.
I've more or less settled on the toyo 45AII or Horseman FA for the field side, but was wondering about the monorail section, as to which body would fit my needs best.
I would be mainly shooting portraits for people on and off location, together with the occassional architectural shot; and hence, would prefer something with a good deal of movement/preferably light.
I've been reading a lot about the toyos, and it seems like the GXs are a good starter. However, i'm lured by the sexy Ls of the Horsemans and have also read tons of good things about the Sinar Fs.
My budget's around 1.2k usd for camera alone. If anyone has any pointers, recommendations/anything for sale, do drop me a line/pm.
Thanks to all for the help
best regards,
Trev