I want to do field photography, archetectural stuff as well as still life table top stuff. Since I'm not going to start collecting multiple 4x5's for different types of photography, I'm searching for one camera that will successfully meet my needs-----understanding fully that one camera may not be perfect for every situation. But there must be one that will can be considered adequate for both field (more of the close-in stuff than big landscapes) and still life stuff. Am I asking too much or is this reasonable?
I keep getting drawn to the F2. I feel that it will do well for the still life stuff but I would like some opinions from others that have used it regarding its field use as I have described, and I really like the yaw free capability as I see that only as a plus regardless of when it will actually be needed. My forum search found the descriptive word,"clunky", a few times. Why do some think it is clunky? It's weight, at 8lbs. does not seem bothersome.
Before I buy anything, I will be making trip to Midwest Photo to look at some hands-on.
Thanks
Chuck
I keep getting drawn to the F2. I feel that it will do well for the still life stuff but I would like some opinions from others that have used it regarding its field use as I have described, and I really like the yaw free capability as I see that only as a plus regardless of when it will actually be needed. My forum search found the descriptive word,"clunky", a few times. Why do some think it is clunky? It's weight, at 8lbs. does not seem bothersome.
Before I buy anything, I will be making trip to Midwest Photo to look at some hands-on.
Thanks
Chuck