I do not understand why google copied the part in Spanish and poorly written
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Hi. I'm new to the site, but I've been reading them for a few years now. I am using Google Translate, they do not speak English.
I have enough equipment. I am interested in analogue cameras with displacement.
I have:
- Pentax 67 with displacement of 75 mm,
- Mamiya RZ67 with displacement of 75 mm. Both excellent optics, but not angularly, and the Mamiya is super heavy.
- Canon 1N and 24 TS-E 35 mm Nikkor II and PC.
- Toyo 45A but for the moment I'm not interested in the big format. With 6x7, 6x9 or 6x12 slides is enough. I have multiple dayi back.
I'm getting a Horseman VH-R mint with many Topcor lenses (65, 105, 120, 180) and 6x7, 6x9, 4x5 and various accessory backs. At $ 800. This seems to me one of the best options for what I want to do, but when viewing photos on flickr I appreciate that the Topcor are not good enough. Someone tried them? How much better do I have the optics? Will the optics of my 4x5 Toyo be noticeably better (Nikkor 64 f4, 90 4.5, 5.6 apo Symmar 150) used in 6x9?
I was planning to sell the whole Toyo team and buy the VH-R. I would save lots of money. But if the Topcor optics are not good, I will regret it.
I have not even tried the 24mm TS-E with slides. I've tried it with tmax and it has incredible performance.
Does anyone know more affordable cameras (less than 2000 dollars approximately) with change?
I saw the Hasselblad FlexBody but I do not know how big the circle of the lens image is Hassel. I like 6x6, 6x7 and 6x9.
Thanks for the help and forgiveness of the language.