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Well, it's a crude prototype but it works. 47mm Ilex Acugon mounted onto the helical from a Pentax 50mm f/2 lens. Box built from 1/16" ABS, back is a Singer Graflex 6x9 (that happens to give an almost exact 6x8 ratio). I tried a cheap viewfinder for a while and decided that guessing worked well enough for what I was doing.

Total- ~$160
 

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Cute. Where'd you steal your Acugon?

Bought it from someone.... can't remember the name right now but a known small seller... Ivor? Igor? Drawing a blank, but he had it on his site a few years ago.

Steal? Is it meant to be tied into another camera body? I've never heard much about them except an Angulon or Super Angulon copy.
 
Dan, in this context steal means buy for a lower than usual price. Could have been Igor, I've seen Acugons on his site. Not long ago I bought a lens well below market. What a steal!

Acugons, like most LF and LF-ish lenses, can be mounted on most, if not all, cameras that accept lenses on boards. I said LF-ish 'cos 47/8 Acugons, like 47 mm jes' plan Super Angulons (both speeds), are really for 2x3; none will cover 4x5.
 
Let's say I like the idea of the SWC but I don't like the price. What camera would I want to get that has a good super wide lens but isn't $2000.

you have to get a keiv60 ( or cm88 ) and the arsat 30mm lens. you won't be sorry.
http://www.photographyreview.com/product/lenses/medium-format/kiev/arsat-30mm-f3-5-fisheye.html
it doesn't cost as much as its zeiss biotar cousin... and is pretty amazing. instead of running you $5grand for the lens and at least a grand for the body, the suggestions i made will probably run you about 3 hundred including shipping.
 
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Brooks/Plaubel Veriwide... first or second edition. Plus you get a nice big 6x9 (more or less) negative. Oops, just checked and now they're pushing $2K too...

6x10.. I have one and also the Lomo LC-A 120. The Lomo is most similar to the SWC, at a fraction of the price and it has AE metering.

 
I have great results with the 45mm hand held - at that focal length, it should be easy to get sharp pictures!

[Referring to the Pentax 67]

Yep, I don't think I've ever shot with my 67 and 45 on a tripod yet. See the above pics I took of the F5 fighter jet. It was a bright day and I was shooting with Tri-X, so I had more shutter speed than I needed.
 
OP, depending on what you want to accomplish and how good you are at finding inexpensive wide angle lenses, one of these https://www.maleficwares.com/ folks' bodies might suit. They're certainly inexpensive enough.
 
Dan, those are totally cool. Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. I was thinking about going with a Kiev 60 with the 30 or 45 because that's under $200 but these 3D printed cameras look awesome. An affordable 6x17 is especially cool as is the $70 4x5 infinity. That could be the ultimate ultralight camera for backpacking!
 
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If you are able to lug a very heavy camera about.....Kiev 6 and the Mir 45mm f3.5 lens. Got my Kiev for £30 and the Mir for £40. I am lucky in that my Kiev 6 actually works!

A few examples attached. I doubt it can be done cheaper than this but the Kiev and the Mir together weigh something like 3kg.
 

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About 10 years ago when Hasselblad prices [Hasselblad 903 SWC]
Sirius, I have never bought anything for any purpose at no matter how good a price that later, someone bought the very same thing for less money. I have quit worrying about it. If I bought something at what I think is a "fair" price, I am satisfied. I am not "driven" to buy everything at "bottom" dollar to be happy. Life is too short to "worry" about such things..............Regards!
 
Bronica S2A (try to get a later model with stainless steel gearing). The wide lenses are the real strength of that system, which uses a complex falling mirror design, so that lenses can protrude into the mirror box, and wide lenses don't need as much retrofocus correction as they do on a system with a mirror that flips up (pretty much every other medium format SLR). The Nikkor 40mm and 50mm/2.8 are both really good, and there's also a less expensive 50mm/3.5 that's also good.
 
Sirius, I have never bought anything for any purpose at no matter how good a price that later, someone bought the very same thing for less money. I have quit worrying about it. If I bought something at what I think is a "fair" price, I am satisfied. I am not "driven" to buy everything at "bottom" dollar to be happy. Life is too short to "worry" about such things..............Regards!
Amen
 
Sirius, I have never bought anything for any purpose at no matter how good a price that later, someone bought the very same thing for less money. I have quit worrying about it. If I bought something at what I think is a "fair" price, I am satisfied. I am not "driven" to buy everything at "bottom" dollar to be happy. Life is too short to "worry" about such things..............Regards!

I agree and I got a lot of use and pleasure using it.
 
I can second the Rb67 50mm route but hav you considered one of the super wide GSW 690 series from Fuji? Their GSW is a 28mm in 35 terms (65mm actually) and is a stellar performer and you can pick up a version I or II for 350-500 dollars depending on condition.
 
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