AFSmithphoto
16-May-2008, 10:58
Hello all,
I've been shooting with a Super Graphic for a little while now, and I've decided I'm ready for a true view camera. The Super has enough movements for hikes and the like, so I'm looking for a monorail camera for "car shooting"
I've got it narrowed down to the Toyo View G, Wista M450, and Cambo SCIIRS. Do any of these camera's have any advantages over the others I should know of?
Two personal considerations of I should mention. First, I'll be shooting with a 90mm lens most of the time, so do will any of the three best the others in movements WITHOUT having to go to a bag bellows. Secondly I intend to make an adapter for the monorail that will suit my super graphic boards. I know this is relatively easy with the calumet/cambo makes, is there any reason that I would find this to be any harder with a Toyo or Wista? Thanks all in advance.
I've been shooting with a Super Graphic for a little while now, and I've decided I'm ready for a true view camera. The Super has enough movements for hikes and the like, so I'm looking for a monorail camera for "car shooting"
I've got it narrowed down to the Toyo View G, Wista M450, and Cambo SCIIRS. Do any of these camera's have any advantages over the others I should know of?
Two personal considerations of I should mention. First, I'll be shooting with a 90mm lens most of the time, so do will any of the three best the others in movements WITHOUT having to go to a bag bellows. Secondly I intend to make an adapter for the monorail that will suit my super graphic boards. I know this is relatively easy with the calumet/cambo makes, is there any reason that I would find this to be any harder with a Toyo or Wista? Thanks all in advance.