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Thanks Ole I've not been shooting LF that long I only started in 76

. . . . MF 20 yrs earlier !
I've never met a professional photographer here in the UK who used a Technical camera, at least since the early 70's, they all use (or did pre-digital) Monorails, with good reason, cheaper more robust, far simpler and much faster to use, the Technical cameras are a throw back to the late days of Fleet street here in the UK, and equivalents worldwide where press photographers still shot LF, while their more enlightened colleagues had already moved to roll film or 35mm.
Don't take that as derision of Technical cameras, they can be superb especially the Linhofs it's just time and photographers needs change, and it's also what you are used to.
Personally I'm glad I learnt with a monorail, but now actually mainly use a couple of wooden field cameras which have far more movements than their more expensive metal (technical camera) equivalents.
Ian