Hi all,
So I have the opportunity to get an Ebony (the sad details are below). I am strongly considering the 45SU. My reasoning is that I would like to try asymmetric movements and the non-folder form factor really appeals to me --I have a mild peripheral vascular issue with my hands that can make "fiddly" setups a form of hell (the only reason I haven't purchased a Canham, for example). My current lens setup (110XL, 150, 210, 240 and 300) fits well with the extension limits of the Ebony.
Any input would be appreciated! I am also open to suggestions regarding other versions of the Ebony, but I think the 45SU is a good fit (though finding one may be nontrivial).
And why an Ebony? Well, for a number of reasons I have to give up my motorcycle. Painful decision. My better half, in trying to soften this blow suggested that I take the proceeds and get a camera that I never thought I would be able to own and would be able to use for years. I have a Chamonix that I will likely sell at some point if I go with the Ebony.
Thanks,
JT
So I have the opportunity to get an Ebony (the sad details are below). I am strongly considering the 45SU. My reasoning is that I would like to try asymmetric movements and the non-folder form factor really appeals to me --I have a mild peripheral vascular issue with my hands that can make "fiddly" setups a form of hell (the only reason I haven't purchased a Canham, for example). My current lens setup (110XL, 150, 210, 240 and 300) fits well with the extension limits of the Ebony.
Any input would be appreciated! I am also open to suggestions regarding other versions of the Ebony, but I think the 45SU is a good fit (though finding one may be nontrivial).
And why an Ebony? Well, for a number of reasons I have to give up my motorcycle. Painful decision. My better half, in trying to soften this blow suggested that I take the proceeds and get a camera that I never thought I would be able to own and would be able to use for years. I have a Chamonix that I will likely sell at some point if I go with the Ebony.
Thanks,
JT