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    help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    I used to have a Cambo 4x5 that I sold. It was OK...

    I'm looking for a new to me 4x5 and trying to decide between the following:

    Omega 45D (Cheap and Cheerful, might need some attention and gaffers tape on the bellows)

    Crown Graphic

    Wista 45

    Im looking to mostly do portraits (Initially on instant pack film and maybe getting into wet process.) Some landscape and still life work.

    I have a 135/4.5 from a Crown graphic that was in a pile o'stuff. Im also looking at a Fujinon 210/5.6

    Any advice is appreciated....

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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    So, I'm going to go with a field camera, rather than a monorail....

    Anyone used the wista and the toyo? Looking for differences/pluses/minuses...

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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    I've used a Wista 45DX for nearly 30 years and it's always done everything I've wanted. More recently though I've been using a Super Graphic as well mainly because it's easy to use handheld. I have a Crown Graphic which I used before the Super Graphic but find the minimal movements limiting.

    Ian

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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    Another vote for the Wista DX (not the DX II, which doesn't have shift). This is a wooden camera, in roughly the same category as Shen Hao, Tachihara, etc.

    If you're looking for a metal folding camera, there are a lot of choices: Wistas, Toyos, Graphics, etc. You'll have to compare features and price.

    Best,

    Doremus

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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    Looking at a Toyo, but it has a crack on the front standard.... is this a deal breaker, or is this something thats not a huge deal?
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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    A crown is a nice choice, great for handheld shooting, more than enough movements for most portraiture too.

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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    Another vote for the Wista DX. I've had mine for years and unlike some other cameras I've still got it.
    Pete.

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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    I shoot with a Toyo 45AX. It a ridiculously good camera. It's a workhorse rather than a thing of traditional beauty such as the wooden field cameras. All the movements are on different controls and independent of each other. They'll take a pounding and you can throw any lens from 45mm to over 400mm on it. It's a shame that one you're looking at has a crack in it. It's probably not a deal breaker but it won't help matters other than being a bargaining chip. I'm a massive Toyo fanboy. I'd have the Toyo 8x10 in an instant if I could find or afford one.

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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    Would that crack affect the usage of the camera? Is 3 bills a good price?

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    Re: help with first LF in a while... please and thank you

    The crack is only one of the problems of that ebay camera.

    Quote Originally Posted by Atracksler View Post
    Would that crack affect the usage of the camera? Is 3 bills a good price?

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