timeUnit
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I've been shooting LF for about 1,5 years now, and my main interest with the LF camera is city nightscapes. I shoot cross processed slide film, and BW every now and then.
I use a Cambo SC right now. I'm getting a bit tired of the "non locking" controls though, and it's quite a hassle to setup, operate, tear down and carry. I have a 60 litre travel backpack as the camera bag for this baby, and even then it doesn't really fit. Also, the bellows are too long as is the rail. Working with it in sub zero °C is not so nice, too many knobs and too much hassle.
I'm looking for something more rigid, less clumsy and better wide angle capacity. I've been looking at Tachihara (no graflok back), Shen Hao, Wista, Wisner and Ebony, but I'm not sure I've found the right one yet.
This is what I need:
Rigid
4x5 inch holders
Graflok back (for 6x12 on 120 film)
Horizontal / vertical orientation of film holder
Shift on either front or back
Tilt/swing/rise fall on front and/or back
Able to use 75150 (or even 180) mm lenses with one bellows
"Walkable" needs to fit in some kind of backpack, not a trolley
Less than 1500 USD
Thanks for your advice!
Henning
I use a Cambo SC right now. I'm getting a bit tired of the "non locking" controls though, and it's quite a hassle to setup, operate, tear down and carry. I have a 60 litre travel backpack as the camera bag for this baby, and even then it doesn't really fit. Also, the bellows are too long as is the rail. Working with it in sub zero °C is not so nice, too many knobs and too much hassle.
I'm looking for something more rigid, less clumsy and better wide angle capacity. I've been looking at Tachihara (no graflok back), Shen Hao, Wista, Wisner and Ebony, but I'm not sure I've found the right one yet.
This is what I need:
Rigid
4x5 inch holders
Graflok back (for 6x12 on 120 film)
Horizontal / vertical orientation of film holder
Shift on either front or back
Tilt/swing/rise fall on front and/or back
Able to use 75150 (or even 180) mm lenses with one bellows
"Walkable" needs to fit in some kind of backpack, not a trolley
Less than 1500 USD
Thanks for your advice!
Henning