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So here's the deal, I've been shooting 4x5 for a few weeks now and learning more about what I need from a camera. It would be hard to pick a primary subject matter for me because I love shooting still lifes, landscapes, portraits, anything really. I have made pretty significant regular use of my Graphic View's front rise and front/rear tilts, especially in focusing very close and small subjects. One thing I would like is more bellows extension, and am especially considering monorails with available rail extensions. The contenders seem to be the Cambos that pop up all the time for low prices, and I am keeping my eye on an SCX. The only problem is that it weighs 13 lbs, much more than even the 9 lb Graphic View, which by itself is a pain in the butt to carry. If not from the weight, at least from the noncompactness (is that even a word?) of the camera. Going to the other end of the spectrum I do like to go location shooting, not heavy backcountry hiking but BC is quite hilly :rolleyes: and I do not have a car at this point so I am limited to walking and the bus. This is leading me to a field camera, but it seems that the only one I know of featuring a range of movements and decent bellows extension is the Toyo 45AII, which even used is likely to be out of my $400-$500 US$ budget. I would prefer to avoid wood cameras because I have a particular fondness for photographing rough weather and it rains a considerable amount of time here. I am also planning on macro work, where the extension rails are a huge plus, but a field camera with a long bellows extension, 12"+, would be wonderful. So I've kind of been all over the place on this post, but hopefully someone on here has an idea of what I could use. Thanks again everyone!
- Justin
- Justin