Cheers for all the help guys.
To be honest those backs that Peartree have, are to rich for me at the moment. Just finding this kit on ebay at a quite low starting price I'm hoping its like my Imacon and I get it for a steal. If I get it for what I want to pay for it then I'll do a little dance
and start looking at tech camera options and get the 4x5 and Imacon sold and just go from a 4 lens setup to a single lens MFD setup. Though I'd consider getting a sliding back for Ebony at first just to get me going.
Currently I have the Super Angulon 58mm XL, Nikkor 75mm, Super Symmar 110mm XL and old Nikkor 180mm. The Ebony is the SW45 and apparently it's usable with down to a 35mm lens (Apo Grandagon!), with a recessed board. So got at least two recent and really quite sharp lenses. I know the 58mm won't be anywhere near as wide on MFD but should work fine for me when doing landscapes. Just no Interiors/Architectural shots.
I know moving to MFD is going to be the way I'll have to go for some of my work. Just struggling to get the work to fund it. Backs are so expensive. The Cambo body is actually quite reasonably priced, about £1500+vat from Teamwork, I think, for the wrs-1250, but then lens's are another big expense.
My other idea, before I saw this kit on ebay, was to get the Cambo with the Schneider 35mm, Hasselblad V adapter and then use a film back for my personal work and hire an Aptus II 5 from Peartree as and when I need it for commercial work. Assuming they have one in V fitting for hire.
Or an Hcam and use it with my 24 ts-e II and maybe other Canon lenses!?
But that is a whole other thread, going off topic here so I'll stop.
Thanks for the info everyone, helps a lot.