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    The Best Camera for Landscapes

    my strong recommendation is a folding metal field camera such as the Wista SP or a Toyo. they're bombproof, very forgiving when banged around in backpacks, with lots of movements, rock-solid performance, and a high degree of accuracy and precision when needed for fine adjustments. i'll be keeping mine as long as it keeps working (and my back holds out...)

    ~cj

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    The Best Camera for Landscapes

    Is there a nice light landscape camera on which I can mount my Sinar 480, and apo Ronar 600 or will I have to take my Sinar p?

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