I'm considering a MFDB outfit to produce large finely detailed prints (4x5 ft, give or take), city- and landscapes, urban architecture. Overall, I'd like to keep the expense to no more than $12K. Camera-wise, I believe that rise/fall and shift will be very helpful, so I'm looking at the Cambo WRS. Lens-wise, I'm researching, looking at a single schneider or rodenstock wide to start. For the back, I'm researching heavily because I'm pretty clueless as to options, but thinking about 40-ish mpx, used of course, such as the Hasselblad CFV-39.
Prior to my interest in producing larger prints, I've been happy with my Canon 5DII and two TSE lenses, the 24II and the 90 for work up to 20x30. While I've used a Mamiya 7 and tried a couple of LF rigs awhile back, I'm inexperienced outside of small format.
Any advice or constructive criticism will be appreciated.
Prior to my interest in producing larger prints, I've been happy with my Canon 5DII and two TSE lenses, the 24II and the 90 for work up to 20x30. While I've used a Mamiya 7 and tried a couple of LF rigs awhile back, I'm inexperienced outside of small format.
Any advice or constructive criticism will be appreciated.