I am going to echo the suggestion that you get a widely available, well supported by manufacturer, camera -- like the Calumet/Cambo 45N or NX models. These are modular, basic, and well supported by the manufacturer. Accessories and additional equipment is readily available in the used market (see Ebay especially).
As you should know by now, a monorail camera is, elementally, a simple device. However, there is a terrible amount of product literature, and some postings, that give the impression that one should really have, and need, all sorts of bells, whistles, and high levels of exactitude and precision. Do not believe the hype! -- it is meant to sell.
You might even consider getting a Calumet CC-400 series Wide model. This was made specifically for architectural/interior work, has a short bellows and basic movements - except rear standard rise/fall. Glamorous, slick, light weight and smell new? No. Do they work? Yes.
A solid, functioning, dependable camera with the best lens, or lenes, that you can afford at the moment - patience and persistance - willingness to learn from mistakes = YOU will get good pictures; not the camera!
Just a thought.
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