Greetings,
I've been going around the houses for a couple of years (!) now debating which technical camera I should buy to shoot film now, with the option to add a digital back at a later date. My points for consideration are:
1. I will be shooting architecture/landscapes AND products / still life in the studio
2. I would like to add a digital back at some point in the future, so need a future-proof system
3. I have considered the Fuji 680
4. Are older LF lenses high enough resolution for modern digital backs, or would I need new glass when I bought a back?
5. My mind is blown at the amount of choice - so I have focussed on KEH.com and their offerings to keep me sane
6. I currently own a Canon system with TS-E lenses
7. A folding camera is not as versatile as a studio camera (rear movements etc) - am I right?
8. I am therefore considering: Horseman 450, Toyo 45, Sinar
9. My budget is around $500 at most
Can anybody help me out of the rabbit hole I'm in?
Many thanks
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