Just getting back into 4x5 after dabbling with one several decades ago in a studio and I'm near done building a fairly robust core kit based on a Toyo View 45A II. I ave 45 yearsof experience with...
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Just getting back into 4x5 after dabbling with one several decades ago in a studio and I'm near done building a fairly robust core kit based on a Toyo View 45A II. I ave 45 yearsof experience with...
Right, the 45AII doesn't have interchanagable bellows - I was referring to other cameras that do and didn't mean to imply that the 45A/II does. Yes, I do plan to get the angled extension for the...
Interesting that with the 45G the camera bellow is obviously scrunched up fully as you say and show, and the prior poster said the movements on a 45AII are limited by the image circle, not by the...
Thanks, I've read that the smaller image circle results in restricted degree of movement, so I'm expecting that. Yes, one of the reasons I went with the Toyo was because it has the drop bed and...
I just bought a Toyo 45AII - moving up from 6x7 both in camera format and darkroom.
I love shooting very wide angle (16-20mm 35mm equiv), so I also bought a 65mm Fuji Fujinon SWD 65mm f/5.6...