I shoot still life in the field. There isn't any field camera that I would like to invest my money in, or work with other then an Ebony. Yes, and it will be qui te a bit. I drool over the 45SU, because its everything I wish for in a field ca mera, but at $3995.00 its just not do-able. The 45S is the camera in mind. But I have a concern or two. Yes, the bellows only extends to 11" or so. My lens is a 150mm. This bellows extention will allow me just about 1:1 if I wanted it. I would have the lens 11" from subject (?), and bellows extended 11" so I feel th is will be fine. But I'm just not quite a hundred percent that it will be. The o ther reservation is that the front standard tilt is 20 degrees. My present camer a is 30 degrees. So I wonder if the difference is that big of a deal, or can I c ontend with it. I can compensate if need be by tilting the entire camera which w ould mean less of a front standard tilt. Any comments, opinions would be appreci ated. Thank you. Ravin
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