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Cambo Wide Compact

GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member
Did the other person with 1ds3 use a tripod?
In my experience it doesn't matter. They're still moving on quicker than you might be when setting up and using a tech camera. I figure that I need to hang out with the large format folks now since they have a similar sense of shooting speed. ;)
 

cng

New member
Cambo Wid RS (65th) Anniversary Edition looks to be quite something
What has got me really curious is this: "A new vertical gear system has been designed on the rear of the camera to compensate for additional weight when using a digital camera back."

1. Is this new gear system a significant change, and 2. does this mean that there will be a redesigned Wide RS II?

Also, the spindles for operating the movements look chunkier than the current Wide RS.

Thanks to Leica and Hasselblad for encouraging limited edition cameras. Personally, I don't get it. Having said that, the wooden grips look great. The inlays not so much.
 

jlm

Workshop Member
for $25k it does come with the schneider 43 t/s (worth $4.5k), the schneider 28, (worth $7k), the gg back, dig back adapter, loupe, handles and case; probably $17k of extras, making the camera body around $8k, instead of 4
 
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