Hi,
I'm an intermediate photographer looking to move into the LF world. I do mostly landscape and close-up photography in 35mm and MF. In investigating to determi ne the type of camera I should purchase it seems that cameras that are considere d suitable for architectural photography are also considered to be suitable for close-up or macro photography because of the movements available. Why is this? What benefits to this type of photography are movements? BTW, I'm interested i n LF mostly for the negative size and processing advantages of sheet film.
Thanks for your help, Erin
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