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<p>[QUOTE="mynamespat, post: 2663185, member: 83738"]I thought the explanations I read about the pb-4 stated that the shift/swing feature was fairly gimmicky (I double checked <a href="https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/which-bellows-pb-4-or-pb-6.260494/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/which-bellows-pb-4-or-pb-6.260494/" rel="nofollow">the thread</a> I got information and it is ~9 years old and sounds like the critiques have different needs than I). Although for photographing coins, with a copystand, I reckon I wouldn't even be using that feature, eh?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for addressing the bellows question. It was sort of passed over without any further explanation. It was something I hadn't really even considered until mentioned earlier in the thread. Thus, I'm just working on what I've picked up briefly researching before I decided to just ask.</p><p><br /></p><p>So far, I've figured out ~$100-200 put into stepping up my photo game will probably be best invested in better lighting, the original lens/ring set-up rmps posted and better stability. However, all this information is super useful in deciding which route I would like to take.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mynamespat, post: 2663185, member: 83738"]I thought the explanations I read about the pb-4 stated that the shift/swing feature was fairly gimmicky (I double checked [URL='https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/which-bellows-pb-4-or-pb-6.260494/']the thread[/URL] I got information and it is ~9 years old and sounds like the critiques have different needs than I). Although for photographing coins, with a copystand, I reckon I wouldn't even be using that feature, eh? Thank you for addressing the bellows question. It was sort of passed over without any further explanation. It was something I hadn't really even considered until mentioned earlier in the thread. Thus, I'm just working on what I've picked up briefly researching before I decided to just ask. So far, I've figured out ~$100-200 put into stepping up my photo game will probably be best invested in better lighting, the original lens/ring set-up rmps posted and better stability. However, all this information is super useful in deciding which route I would like to take.[/QUOTE]
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