I have owned all three of the cameras you mention. I find the Tachihara to be very easy for very wide lenses, the rear standard comes forward so there is no bed interference. I sold the Crown and ...
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I have owned all three of the cameras you mention. I find the Tachihara to be very easy for very wide lenses, the rear standard comes forward so there is no bed interference. I sold the Crown and ...
In all due respect to Josh Slocum (are you still single handing?) Digital manipulation, which I still have to learn, is still lab work, only in a computer, not wet. It still takes skill to do it...
i shoot a Tachahara and a Linhoff Tech V. The Tachahara is a good camera. I use it where I need light weight, as in travelling, etc. Since I shoot other formats, the extra 35 or so pounds of the...
I solved that problem by getting a Tachihara 4x5 wood field. I have a Linhoff Tech V also, but use the wood field as a lightweight travelling camera with a 65mm lens always in that case. The rear ...