Hi.
I have a Cambo 4x5 monorail along with a 150mm Fuji lens. I'd really like a 90mm, but I'm not sure it will work.
So here's my question...how can I know if a 90mm lens can be focused at infinity andstill allow for movements?
So maybe forget I said anything about the Cambo. Just in general, are there measurements I can look at on any camera to tell you for sure?
I can say this, when I have the tripod mount between the two standards (most stable) the closest I can get them is 125mm apart. Bag bellows won't get me closer because the two standards butt into the tripod mount. I thought (might be wrong) but I thought that that minimum distance represents the smallest focal length lens you can use straight though with no movements. So in my case I could use a 125mm fixed but nothing wider.
This seems both correct and strange.
If I move the two standards to one side of the tripod mount, I think I can get to less than 100mm, but honestly, it's not the most stable and a bit goofy.
Anyway, anyone out there that can explain how/what to look at on a camera to know what the widest (and longest) lens will work?
Thx!!
Adam
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