I've been using Cambo SC 2/3 (4x5 and 5x7) for a couple of years - quite a good camera, but definitely not for outdoor shooting. It's a great tool to be put on a studio stand (like Cambo UST) and used confined in a space without stairs and thresholds. I've ended up with another camera (a 4x5 Chamonix) for outdoor shooting.
You'd have to carry a suitable tripod along with your camera: either a modern one, which would cost way more than your camera, or an old-fashioned steel or wooden 10+ kg piece (which would not necessarily be cheap though).
Accessories for Cambo are quite available, so if you decide on this camera, you should be able to get lens-boards easily.
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