Ebony without a nanosecond's hesitation.
Why? I own two Ebony cameras and once drove more than 100 miles round trip to handle a Canham. I found the Canham not only "fiddly" to open and close, but insufficiently rigid when set up. Proponents will write that, even though Canhams can be deflected, they return to their set positions when pressure is released. My response: pressure is never constant or released when working under windy conditions in the field.
I pick H1 https://www.chamonixviewcamera.com/cameras/45h1
However I want it custom without 4X5 back
Just 5X7 back
Maybe next winter
I bought their 11X14, but sold as it was too nice
I already have a beautiful Japanese 4X5 which I carry unfolded
Tin Can
Based on the sample? Canham, because I prefer 5x7.
I purchased the newest Linhof Technika 3000 for a fair used price from KEH. For new 4x5 cameras, try B&H Photo.
Intrepid 4x5 and buy a couple of top notch lenses with the left over cash.
Lachlan.
You miss 100% of the shots you never take. -- Wayne Gretzky
It depends - but doesn't it always.
For sheer build quality and ease of use - the Ebony.
But the RW45 is fairly limited in terms of lenses it can cope with - good for wide angle but it doesn't have the extension for long lenses.
If you are OK with the lens limitations of the Ebony, then it's the Ebony every time.
Martin
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