I learned to see photographically using a Rolleiflex, so the one-lens idea is second nature for me, but I slowly have branched out into other focal lengths over the past few decades with my larger LF cameras. Spending a month camping in Southern Chile with the 5x7 a few years back, I took two lenses just to have a back-up (180mm and 210mm). I have a Fuji 250/6.7 I’d take now instead of the 210mm.Yikes! To each his own, but I can't remember ever using a 4x5" without having at least three lenses to choose from. Usually more than that -- even if I know what the subject is.
On a recent 5 week visit to Japan, I took just the 150/5.6 lens for the 4x5, along with the Rollei.
When I began using 4x5 at college (1979) I realized that I had unknowingly been using the Rolleiflex like a view camera… landscapes, tripod, closed down, long exposures and so forth. I was even looking at an image projected onto a ground glass… only a backwards image instead of the upside-down image on the 4x5 ground glass.
So LF and I happen to be an excellent match… YMMD
