I shot mainly landscapes with wide lens (80% Fujinon 10-24mm at 10-12mm most of the times)
I still use my Hasseblad occasionally with Velvia for having best quality results after pro-scanning on drum scanner
Still I lack really wide lens and 40mm is to big and heavy to walk around outdoors
I shot >80% with tripod
My aim is to have top quality results but I do not want to carry large format camera with me
I like my Fuji X-T1 but comparing with full frame camers there is quality missing, escpecially if I need to crop a picture
Recently I came across Hasselblad ArcBody with 3 Rodenstock 35/45/75mm lenses
35mm lens would be the equivalent of ~22mm on 35mm (and ~24mm with PhaseOne P45+)
This could be a solution to have large-format-like light camera with possibility to shot both film and digital. It would be like digital-only Apla 12, wouldn`t it?
https://www.alpa.ch/en/section/products/The other option would be full frame Nikon or Canon camera
What would you suggest?
Do you have any live experience with ArcBody + PhaseOne P45/45+? Is there really any issue with attaching the digital back to ArcBody?