Yes, there is a difference between wood and metal flatbed cameras. Wood is generally lighter. It is also often makes for a less rigid, less precise camera. Rigidity/stability are important, for...
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Yes, there is a difference between wood and metal flatbed cameras. Wood is generally lighter. It is also often makes for a less rigid, less precise camera. Rigidity/stability are important, for...
(1) The monopod will work. As will the other suggestions you have received. I regularly handheld a Tech IV with a 150 and a Graphic with a 135 at 1/125 without support or bracing. Comparing these...
B&H and Adorama send me very obviously damaged or incomplete orders at least hal f the time. Has anyone found a more conscientious vendor for LF film and darkro om materials? (Calumet is too...
Anticipated climatic conditions may affect the answer. For example, I used a changing bag while backpacking above timberline in Colorado. The wind was blowing so hard for part of each day that ...
A couple of non-technical thoughts: (1) Consider the economics of collectibles. The Techika has been in a recognized class by itself, relative to its purpose, for the half-century I've been a ...