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Zone VI 4X5 Classic Field Folding View Camera, Cherry (Spring Back with Brass Fittings) Review

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Zone VI 4X5 Classic Field Folding View Camera, Cherry (Spring Back with Brass Fittings)
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Our editorial take on the Zone VI 4X5 Classic Field Folding View Camera, Cherry (Spring Back with Brass Fittings)

The Zone VI 4x5 Classic Field is a traditional large-format folding view camera built with cherry wood and brass fittings. Designed for sheet film photography, it offers the full suite of movements (tilt, shift, swing, rise, fall) that define the view camera category, making it a capable tool for landscape, architectural, and studio work where precision and image quality are paramount. The spring back design allows for quick film holder changes and accepts standard 4x5 Graflok-style accessories.

At $570, this model sits in the mid-tier of the large-format field camera market, offering solid materials and craftsmanship without the premium price of brands like Ebony or Wisner. Zone VI cameras were known for straightforward, functional design rather than cutting-edge features, and the cherry construction with brass hardware strikes a balance between aesthetics and durability. Because this is used gear with condition grades ranging from excellent to bargain, prospective buyers should expect normal signs of use and should verify bellows integrity, focus rail smoothness, and ground glass clarity before purchase.

Best for: Experienced film photographers seeking an affordable entry into large-format sheet film work or a backup field camera.
What's great
  • Traditional cherry wood and brass construction offers durability and classic aesthetics
  • Full range of view camera movements for precise control over perspective and focus
  • Spring back design allows quick film holder changes and Graflok accessory compatibility
  • Mid-tier pricing makes large-format photography more accessible
Watch outs
  • Used condition means potential wear on bellows, focus mechanisms, or ground glass
  • Large-format workflow is slow and requires significant skill and patience

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