I've got a Cambo and IQ260. I originally bought the SK 28 after reading guy's review. Unfortunately, with 10mm of shift, certain scenes had uncorrectable colour casts, and the (huge) centre filter caused quite a bit of ghosting, even in only lightly backlit scenes - again, uncorrectable.
So, I ended up swapping for the 28 HR on a T/S base. It's a far sharper lens BUT there is more distortion, which is clearly visible on architectural scenes and I don't use more than 5mm shift as the hard vignette appears in the corners. I use LCC on all images - the back doesn't show it, but there is colour cast visible when you open the files up in C1.
I don't use the centre filter on the 28 HR, though I do have it. I haven't found it a problem. LCC seems to correct it easily and I quite like a little vignetting in some images.
I would dearly like a 28mm lens with at least 10mm shift but these are the two choices. Overall, the 28 HR is a stunning lens, especially used at F8, with a little tilt - startling front to back sharpness right across the frame.
The above is for an IQ260. I would imagine the problems will be the same or worse for a 180. I couldn't recommend the SK28 for it.
Had I realised the above, I would have bought the 32 HR, even though it's got a narrower FOV. It has less distortion and over 10mm of shift so somewhat making up for being less wide.
I'm doing research on how well a Schneider 28mm will perform using a Cambo WRS and IQ180 combo.
I read Guys comparison write-up between the HR & SK that was several years ago and back then it appears the SK might not have been well suited on the 180. But things change; such as C1.
So the question is - will a SK 28 work well on a 180 using a WRS. How much movement is there? (I'm not expecting much if any) What are the issues and are they correctable in C1. I'd also expect the CF is a must.
If the SK is a bust I'll have to rethink the HR but I'd like to hear from those who have actual experience.
Don