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New view cameras for MFDB and DSLR?

bensonga

Well-known member
A few days ago I came across a product announcement on the Web for two new view cameras, one which would attach to a DSLR and the other uses a medium format digital back. For the life of me, I can't find that information now and I can't remember which company was announcing these new products. Does this ring a bell with anyone here?

Gary
 

Steve Hendrix

Well-known member
A few days ago I came across a product announcement on the Web for two new view cameras, one which would attach to a DSLR and the other uses a medium format digital back. For the life of me, I can't find that information now and I can't remember which company was announcing these new products. Does this ring a bell with anyone here?

Gary

The hearty Hartblei:


http://www.hartblei.de/en/index.htm



Steve Hendrix
 
Given that you said "view camera" I would have to guess you were looking at the Arca M Line Two. I've been shooting with mine since July and love it! It weighs as little as my old F Line Compact 6x9 and the geared movements are downright sexy. I do have the kit to attach my D3 to it but have shooting only to a P65+ and haven't tested the dslr setup yet. I'll be doing a thorough review on my blog in a couple weeks when I've got a few more shoots behind the camera.

-Chris
 

bensonga

Well-known member
The Arca Swiss M-Line2....that's the one. Thanks guys. Look forward to hearing more about your experience with it Chris.

Gary
 

Steve Hendrix

Well-known member
Right, sorry - I didn't read your post all the way through Gary - obviously the Hartblei camera is not a view camera, so never mind that. I just saw that you mentioned takes digital backs as well as DSLR's.


Steve Hendrix
 
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