Argh! Sorry to be such a pest, but as you can all see I am still agonizing over the purchase of my first LF system. OK, forget the Toyo VX125; it's to expensive and lacks the features of much less expensive cameras. Now I find myself wonder ing if I could effectively use the Canham 45DLC for both Landscape *and* tableto p/Still life. I realize that the Canham 45DLC is a Field camera and lacks some o f the movements of a regular Monorail View Camera like the Sinar F2 or the Arca- Swiss F-Line C, but hell, i've been trying to do Tabletop/Still Life with a Niko n F4. Talk about an exercise in frustration! Surely the Canham 45DLC would be a substantial improvement movement wise- wouldn't it? And I'd also enjoy it's rema rkable portability (among other astounding features) for my Landscape work. What do you experienced LF photographers think? Am I nuts to even consider the Canha m 45DLC for studio work? If so, perhaps I could buy a used Canham 45DLC *and* a used Arca-swiss F-Line (or Sinar F2) and use the same lenses (and roll film back etc) on both bodies. Is this possible? Could the lenses be mounted to lensboard s that fit both cameras? How about the Canham 45DLC and some other monorail stud io camera? Help!!!! I'm drowning in an ocean of LF possibilities!! It is such a sweet agony.... LOL! It seems the more I learn about LF, the more confused I bec ome. I'll be spending alot of money and want to make the best decision possible. Please forgive the long post. Mad Mert
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