Originally posted by tuco Mine does with a hack to lock down one of the prisms. But I've done some successful handhold people pictures with it. Mine came with a Schneider Xenar 135/f4.7. But it doesn't have an image circle large enough for the little front tilt this camera can do. So I put on a Rodenstock APO Sironar N 135/f5.6 that has a larger image circle. These smaller lenses fold with the camera and I like that feature. I also have a smaller Schneider APO 120mm and 150mm that fold with the camera too.
Tuco,
you inspired me to show off what my 4x5 folder can do
Symar 150/265 that folds nicely with it, and has plenty of coverage for movements.
I've used it both as a press type camera, hand held (with graphic roll film backs), and done some product and landscape work with it where front and back movements are helpful. Have a 90mm and 65mm for it too, they don't have much coverage for movements. Still hoping to find an affordable digital back for it, Really like the mindset you get into with large format, take your time and think through what you are doing.