harlequin
Member
Dear APUG Members,
With more and more view cameras on the marketplace, I am looking to add a sibling to my
older sinar f, I notice the f2 looks similar but certainly upgraded top to bottom.
A few questions:
a) Is a C version basically a F front standard and a P rear standard?
b) Apart from Tabletop, would a C or P version work in the field, or is it best in the studio.?
c) I notice the price on several models have come down to the point of affordability, is there anything
to look out for (maintenance wise) on the P series? Can the adjustment and cams/gears still be serviced.
d) I have even seen p2 and p3s in the used marketplace, is there a big difference with these models?
I really appreciate your assistance on this, I have been very pleased with the f series, but the C and P
series seem mor robust and accurate in their movements and locks.....I only shoot 4x5 B+W mostly, I understand
one can upgrade to 8x10 however that is not in my immediate future....
Regards,
Harlequin
With more and more view cameras on the marketplace, I am looking to add a sibling to my
older sinar f, I notice the f2 looks similar but certainly upgraded top to bottom.
A few questions:
a) Is a C version basically a F front standard and a P rear standard?
b) Apart from Tabletop, would a C or P version work in the field, or is it best in the studio.?
c) I notice the price on several models have come down to the point of affordability, is there anything
to look out for (maintenance wise) on the P series? Can the adjustment and cams/gears still be serviced.
d) I have even seen p2 and p3s in the used marketplace, is there a big difference with these models?
I really appreciate your assistance on this, I have been very pleased with the f series, but the C and P
series seem mor robust and accurate in their movements and locks.....I only shoot 4x5 B+W mostly, I understand
one can upgrade to 8x10 however that is not in my immediate future....
Regards,
Harlequin