Don,
Just a candid question. Don't you have problems using the Kodak and P30 backs to shoot landscape because of the lack of wide angle capability?
Regards,
Bernard
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Bernard, Very good question. I live and shoot in the West, wide open spaces. I have a 35mm, 80mm, 150, 210 and 300mm lens and I use them all in landscape. I like big closeup images of the landscape and will take anywhere from 2 to 15 images and stitch them together to produce what I see. So far no problems. I have a good friend who is a commericial/wedding photographer who till he met me thought that you needed wide angle only to shoot landscape. Don't misunderstand me, wide angles have their uses. We did a couple days in Page shooting slot canyons and Horseshoe Bend where the wider the better.
I've only been shooting MF for a short period - I still have my 1Ds II which I'll continue to use as the situation demands which will more than likley be wildlife. I'm on my way to Moab and will take only the Mamiya.
I'd have say that I have yet to have any problems with wide angle. T/S may pose a different problem but that will be for another post.
Cheers
Don