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    Re: Schneider vs. Rodenstock

    And regarding the OP's original question, I think that it matters very little what brand you buy, but a lot more what lens or lens family *within* that brand. Each lens family has its own...
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    Re: Schneider vs. Rodenstock

    Stick to Schneider or Rodenstock, new if you can [ethical proposal follows.]
    I stick to companies [and they are struggling] that support LF photogs. by making and developing lenses today.
    Nikon no...
  3. Thread: Toyo 45CF

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    Re: Toyo 45CF

    Is the CF that limited? I used a Crown Graphic allot and its limited front moves were mostly sufficient for landscape. Why the emphasis on rear tilts?
    I usually used front tilts, pretty much had...
  4. Super Symmar 120 HM for Close-Up? or the Fuji 125mm?

    I am considering using the Fuji 125mm f5.6 as a second choice, the coverage is next best...
    I suspect it may be a near symmetrical design that could work ok fairly close, like an Apo Symmar or Apo...
  5. Schneider Super Symmar 120 HM for Close-Up?

    I want to use a 120mm f5.6 on a 4x5 for moderate close work @ 1:3 - 1:6 magnification [15" - 30" subject area,] with coverage for moves. These are borderline magnifications, the 120mm macros won't...
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    Toyo Robos; Help / Practical?

    Was this a good camera, durable?
    Toyo called it Bi-axial. It has axis and base tilts, however the base tilts appear to be above the swing. Does that mean that the camera isn't yaw free?
    Who can...
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