fhovie
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Hello APUG Gurus
I have a Tachihara 4x5 and regularly use a 75mm Grandegon with no problems. I am interested in getting a Schneider 47XL an am wondering the following:
Will I be able to take photos with out the camera front appearing in the image?
Will I be need to make the 47XL work with a Technica Recessed lensboard with angle release?
It seems like if I tilt the back all the way back and then use front tilt and rise to match, I can get the flat flange within 47mm of the back with no movements. That configuration also seems to get the front of the camera out of the way pretty well - I understand this lens won't allow for much movements but I wonder how much movement would actually be needed with such a short lens anyway. I guess the Tachihara is not too different from Shen Hao or some of the other light wood field cameras - I was hoping to hear from someone that uses this lens - what are the challenges and drawbacks? It looks like a lot more view than 75mm - would the Grandegon 55mm be more practical and give me the same result with less headache? I would mostly use it for landscapes.
I have a Tachihara 4x5 and regularly use a 75mm Grandegon with no problems. I am interested in getting a Schneider 47XL an am wondering the following:
Will I be able to take photos with out the camera front appearing in the image?
Will I be need to make the 47XL work with a Technica Recessed lensboard with angle release?
It seems like if I tilt the back all the way back and then use front tilt and rise to match, I can get the flat flange within 47mm of the back with no movements. That configuration also seems to get the front of the camera out of the way pretty well - I understand this lens won't allow for much movements but I wonder how much movement would actually be needed with such a short lens anyway. I guess the Tachihara is not too different from Shen Hao or some of the other light wood field cameras - I was hoping to hear from someone that uses this lens - what are the challenges and drawbacks? It looks like a lot more view than 75mm - would the Grandegon 55mm be more practical and give me the same result with less headache? I would mostly use it for landscapes.