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Thread: Using a Sinar F for landscape photography, anyone doing it?

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    Re: Using a Sinar F for landscape photography, anyone doing it?

    Quote Originally Posted by redshift View Post
    I use a P2 8x10 for landscape as long as the path is smooth enough for my Sherpa cart.
    I used a 4x5 Norma for years with a Sherpa cart. I left the camera on its tripod, wrapped in a darkcloth, and strapped it to the front of the Sherpa Cart. A backpack with lenses and all the bits and bobs went inside the cart. It was a great way to get around, the camera was always ready to use. I don't think Sherpa Carts are made any longer, but it might be worth searching out a used one.
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    Re: Using a Sinar F for landscape photography, anyone doing it?

    wow, loads of great insight, thanks guys. I tried a P for landscape in the past and it was a dose. I also tried my current Sinar C with broken front F standard and it was also not a great experience. I'll keep my eyes peeled for an F2, I've been considering a Rittreck or a Toyo Field (older type), plenty to think about, thanks again

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