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    Specific location camera options?

    Hi,

    I am after a camera for the following needs:

    Lenses from 38mm to 180mm

    Movements: front rise and fall and shift

    69 + 612 + 54 film

    As rigid as possible and lightweight

    Are the only two options the ebony SW45 and the very similar shen-hao FC45-IIA with bag bellows?
    Or are there other options out there i am missing.

    I would of course get the ebony in a shot as it fulfills all of my needs exactly but I would also like to know of any other similar options first..and of course the ebony is not cheap and I need two new lenses also!

    Thanks,

    Marc

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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    Linhof Technika 2000 or 3000 or Technikardan 45S will easily do this.

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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    You might also look at the Walker Titan XL in 4x5. See http://www.walkercameras.com/titan-x...x5-thumbs.html

    David Whistance

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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    An lightweight rail camera w/bag bellows such as the Arca or Toyo VX125 will do in addition to those already mentioned ... also, other fields that take bag bellows shoulf work although I can't speak for any in particular nev er having used a lens wider than 58.

    My choice would be the Walker if I regularly needed to go that wide or my Canham T57 with the 45 back and bag bellows (again haven't tried it with a 38 but it should work fine).

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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    An Arca-Swiss Misura would work. Unfortunately, the cost makes the Ebony look like a bargain.


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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    I have looked at the walkers actually spoke to Mike Walker yesterday..great guy..
    The 47xl is fairly similar to the ebony RSW45 so gives the rise I need but no shift at all (also has front swing and tilt)...but a great camera otherwise..and very strong..he told me you can boil it and described the test to me..very entertaining!

    He did make a titan wide whcih was similar to the ebony SW45 but no longer made.

    Anyway, I really do need the option of shift..not for landscape work..but for interiors / exteriors.

    Also am looking for the most rigid camera possible as will be using 38mm lens with roll film so film lens flatness is very important...hence looking at flatbed models which are also light, compact and easy to set up for location (mountain top) work.

    There is no 54 camera with rise / fall and shift only..odd!

    Will look at the canham series also.

    So looking like the ebony SW45 at the moment.

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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    What about the Ebony 45s non-folder?

    I love mine...

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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    I am looking at the sw over the s because of its more rigid back panel.

    Better for me with really wide lenses.

    Marc

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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    QUOTE Lenses from 38mm to 180mm

    Movements: front rise and fall and shift

    69 + 612 + 54 film

    As rigid as possible and lightweight QUOTE

    Cambo WideDS:
    Lenses from 38mm to 150mm
    Front rise and fall; Rear shift
    Very rigid and lightweight but dedicated back for 38mm and extenders for longer lenses. Not cheap!

    Cheers,
    Kumar

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    Re: Specific location camera options?

    Thanks Kumar,

    I have been looking at the cambo wide ds especailly when I was looking for one for use with a db but now looking for film primarily..I can always hire with db if necessay..but it really is prohibitively expensive..mainly the lenses as I need a 38 + 65 + 180(150) set up along with 69 and 612 backs as well as 54 option when necessary.

    Marc

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