Which would you buy and why?
As Mr. Wiley says, the Norma is the superior camera for shooting architecture. It does fold down into a reasonable size; I am able to carry mine in the same Tamrac backpack case that holds my Zone VI 4x5.
I used the Z-VI to shoot many commercial assignments- it did the job and the architects were amused by my wooden camera. That camera did not like my 75mm lens, although I made it work. I suspect that most general-purpose wooden field cameras would have the same issues with very wide lenses... compressed bellows limiting movements, standards jammed together, the lack of critical focus alignment... the Sinar has no such problems.
I assume that this camera is for personal projects- what client would pay for LF film photography in 2025?- but shooting architecture for clients involves enough gear that the size of the camera is not really important.
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