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Show us your Tech Cam

Sunchai

Member
Thank you for this personal message.

"Cool camera setup, may i ask what camera and stitching back this is"

if it may be interest to other.
the camera is Mamiya RB67 Pro SD with the shifting adapter.
I have named it RB shifting adapter it was designed since Phase One
light Phase back in 1990-2000 as I can remember.
it is directly mounted to the RB camera with infinity focusing on the normal
viewfinder.
Shifting left and right 20mm.
Shifting up and dowd 18mm.

Sunchai.
 
Thank you for this personal message.

"Cool camera setup, may i ask what camera and stitching back this is"

if it may be interest to other.
the camera is Mamiya RB67 Pro SD with the shifting adapter.
I have named it RB shifting adapter it was designed since Phase One
light Phase back in 1990-2000 as I can remember.
it is directly mounted to the RB camera with infinity focusing on the normal
viewfinder.
Shifting left and right 20mm.
Shifting up and dowd 18mm.

Sunchai.
Can it be used in RZ67 ..??
 

mike6272

New member
All my old Mamiya collections are come back to live again with FPS.:clap::clap:

I mean ALL! Plus tilt, swing, rise, fall and shift.

Cheers

Michael
 

GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member
I'll say one thing about the FPS and that would be that there's NO CHANCE AT ALL of confusing one of these configurations with a regular DSLR! :ROTFL:
 
Still trying to learn the proper terminology (iow, I'm not entirely sure that this qualifies as a 'tech camera')...but since another monorail view camera has been posted, I'll drop mine into the mix.

Cambo Ultima 23.





 

Shashin

Well-known member
It qualifies as a tech camera--a technical camera was a metal flat-bed view camera. I believe Linhof came up with the term and was used by Wista as well. The Cambo is techie enough.
 
To me it's a tech camera as it has geared precision movements, although I don't think anyone would argue the Alpa TC is a tech cam as it has a precision helical and mount.
 
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