12K or even 30K is not that big an outlay in the grand scheme of things for a comercial studio photographer. investments in lenses, lighting, studio space, assistants, running a Jobo, or sending film to a lab, all should be factored in when you consider a digital solution. Phase One makes very nice backs as does mamiya and hassleblad. Personally I wouldn't spend one dime on a large megapixel solution that didn't work as well with my 4x5, as it does with my medium format, etc. Digital SLR has it's place but not necessarily is the answer every time.
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12K or even 30K is not that big an outlay in the grand scheme of things for a comercial studio photographer. investments in lenses, lighting, studio space, assistants, running a Jobo, or sending film to a lab, all should be factored in when you consider a digital solution. Phase One makes very nice backs as does mamiya and hassleblad. Personally I wouldn't spend one dime on a large megapixel solution that didn't work as well with my 4x5, as it does with my medium format, etc. Digital SLR has it's place but not necessarily is the answer every time.