nick_morris Posted November 18, 2002 Share Posted November 18, 2002 Bill,I am also a fan of the Super Graphic. I bought mine as an entry to 4x5, and haven't found a good reason to buy anything else. It's compact, light, and sturdy. I use 100mm and 135mm wide field ektars, a 203 ektar, and a 250mm tel-optar. I primarily shoot city and landscapes, portraits, and table top still life. The rotating back is a big advantage over earlier graphics. The front movements have been enough for my purposes. I've experimented with rear movements, by combining the the tripod head tilt with the drop bed, and front movements, but haven't found a reason to use it. I think you will find you can do alot with one, once you get familiar with it. And once you start using 4x5, it will be hard to be satified with a smaller format. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miguel_jiminez Posted November 20, 2002 Share Posted November 20, 2002 Another vote for the Shen Hao. Not that I've used other cameras and I can compare, but I bought it a year and a half ago after asking in this forum and looking around, and up to now I am very happy with it. Lots of movements, lightweight and sturdy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troll Posted November 20, 2002 Share Posted November 20, 2002 Best camera/value is the Graphic View II, just as it has been for over 50 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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