Just a short note to mention an email that was forwarded to me by my local Phase and Alpa dealer. It seems that the New Year will reveal a couple of new bodies and an adapter for the Alpa 12 system. It may thereforebehoove us to keep our powder dry until further information is
available from Alpa.
Subject: The brand new ALPA 12 METRIC
Dear friends of the ALPA
1)
Here some first pictures of the new ALPA 12 METRIC:
This is a specialized camera for PHOTOGRAMMETRIC use. It is based on the ALPA 12 WA (= NO shift) and the lens as well as the back are fixed by screws (= not the slightest displacement of anything [we are taking about displacements in the 1/20 to 1/50 of one pixel...] even under heavy vibration in a helicopter or the like). This is not a camera for general use but e.g. for hand held aerial photography or for short range photogrammetry (aerospace industry, car/body manufacturing, shipbuilding industry, etc.) where utmost precision and stability is needed at the price of e.g. easy interchangeability of lenses, backs, etc. We plan to produce this camera on special order only and exactly to specifications of the customers.
The first ALPA 12 METRIC has already been delivered to the University of Bern/Switzerland a few days ago. The first results/comments/comparisons to other photogrammetric cameras are EXTREMELY promising...
The tests will go on next week and at the begin of 2008 and will be summarized as soon as possible and opened up to the interested specialists during the first half of the next year.
The first ALPA 12 METRIC is made for the use with a Leaf back (but other versions will be made to accept any other digital back) - pictures taken by Andre Oldani/ALPA of Switzerland:
2)
We will soon introduce our next new camera, the ALPA 12 MAX (no pictures available yet):
a) This new model will be fully integrated into the ALPA 12 family of cameras. All models (TC, WA, SWA, METRIC, MAX, XY) platform/system will use exactly the same lenses, back adapters, viewfinder, universal-shoe-adapters, etc.).
b) The weight of the ALPA 12 MAX body is around 1200 g. It is designed to fill the "gap" between the larger/heavier ALPA 12 XY (which will remain for 100% tripod use; XY body alone: ca. 2600 g) and the smaller/lighter ALPA 12 SWA (SWA body alone: ca. 620g with the new walnut handgrips).
c) It offers simultaneous vertical and horizontal shift movements: 25mm upwards, 18mm downwards (total: 43mm), 18mm left, 18mm right (total: 36mm).
d) It is designed to offer shifting with no movement of the lens. Only the back moves within the lens' image circle. This is the basis for any high-end stitching.
f) Like the ALPA 12 XY, for top stability, precision and robustness the MAX's two shifting sleds never go beyond the closed camera body's frame and are guided on roller bearings throughout.
g) Like the ALPA 12 XY, light textile sealing material is used only very limited in order to avoid the danger of dust.
h) The retail price of the MAX (body alone) is probably going to be around $6000.
i) It will be usable both hand-held and on a tripod.
k) It will be ca. 20 - 22 cm high and ca. 17 - 18 cm wide.
l) It will accept the brand new ALPA-6° tilt-adapter (like any other ALPA 12 model). This new tilt-adapter will be usable with all lenses made by Schneider-Kreuznach of 80mm focal length and longer, in their new "short barrel" versions (80, 90, 100, 120, 150, 180, 210 and 250mm).
m) ALPA are planning (but not promising) to show the prototype of the ALPA 12 MAX for the first time at the camera show in Birmingham/UK (24/25/26/27 February 2008).
n) ALPA are planning to have the first production series of the ALPA 12 MAX ready for sale by the camera show in Beijing/China (21/22/23/24 June 2008).
3)
Thanks to all who have helped to make 2007 another GREAT year for ALPA - we wish all of you a wonderful Holiday Season and a happy, healthy and prosperous 2008!
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Ursula Capaul Weber & Thomas Weber-Capaul & Andre Oldani
ALPA of Switzerland
P.S.: Our premises remain closed from 16 December 2007 to 6 January 2008. In an emergency you can reach us under our usual e-mail address: [email protected]
ALPA Capaul & Weber Ltd.
Neptunstrasse 96, POB 1858
CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone: ++41-44-383 92 22
Fax: ++41-44-382 01 80
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
www.alpa.ch <http://www.alpa.ch/>
www.alpavision.ch <http://www.alpavision.ch/>
Looks like an interesting year ahead.
Regards,
Bob Moore
available from Alpa.
Subject: The brand new ALPA 12 METRIC
Dear friends of the ALPA
1)
Here some first pictures of the new ALPA 12 METRIC:
This is a specialized camera for PHOTOGRAMMETRIC use. It is based on the ALPA 12 WA (= NO shift) and the lens as well as the back are fixed by screws (= not the slightest displacement of anything [we are taking about displacements in the 1/20 to 1/50 of one pixel...] even under heavy vibration in a helicopter or the like). This is not a camera for general use but e.g. for hand held aerial photography or for short range photogrammetry (aerospace industry, car/body manufacturing, shipbuilding industry, etc.) where utmost precision and stability is needed at the price of e.g. easy interchangeability of lenses, backs, etc. We plan to produce this camera on special order only and exactly to specifications of the customers.
The first ALPA 12 METRIC has already been delivered to the University of Bern/Switzerland a few days ago. The first results/comments/comparisons to other photogrammetric cameras are EXTREMELY promising...
The first ALPA 12 METRIC is made for the use with a Leaf back (but other versions will be made to accept any other digital back) - pictures taken by Andre Oldani/ALPA of Switzerland:
2)
We will soon introduce our next new camera, the ALPA 12 MAX (no pictures available yet):
a) This new model will be fully integrated into the ALPA 12 family of cameras. All models (TC, WA, SWA, METRIC, MAX, XY) platform/system will use exactly the same lenses, back adapters, viewfinder, universal-shoe-adapters, etc.).
b) The weight of the ALPA 12 MAX body is around 1200 g. It is designed to fill the "gap" between the larger/heavier ALPA 12 XY (which will remain for 100% tripod use; XY body alone: ca. 2600 g) and the smaller/lighter ALPA 12 SWA (SWA body alone: ca. 620g with the new walnut handgrips).
c) It offers simultaneous vertical and horizontal shift movements: 25mm upwards, 18mm downwards (total: 43mm), 18mm left, 18mm right (total: 36mm).
d) It is designed to offer shifting with no movement of the lens. Only the back moves within the lens' image circle. This is the basis for any high-end stitching.
f) Like the ALPA 12 XY, for top stability, precision and robustness the MAX's two shifting sleds never go beyond the closed camera body's frame and are guided on roller bearings throughout.
g) Like the ALPA 12 XY, light textile sealing material is used only very limited in order to avoid the danger of dust.
h) The retail price of the MAX (body alone) is probably going to be around $6000.
i) It will be usable both hand-held and on a tripod.
k) It will be ca. 20 - 22 cm high and ca. 17 - 18 cm wide.
l) It will accept the brand new ALPA-6° tilt-adapter (like any other ALPA 12 model). This new tilt-adapter will be usable with all lenses made by Schneider-Kreuznach of 80mm focal length and longer, in their new "short barrel" versions (80, 90, 100, 120, 150, 180, 210 and 250mm).
m) ALPA are planning (but not promising) to show the prototype of the ALPA 12 MAX for the first time at the camera show in Birmingham/UK (24/25/26/27 February 2008).
n) ALPA are planning to have the first production series of the ALPA 12 MAX ready for sale by the camera show in Beijing/China (21/22/23/24 June 2008).
3)
Thanks to all who have helped to make 2007 another GREAT year for ALPA - we wish all of you a wonderful Holiday Season and a happy, healthy and prosperous 2008!
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Ursula Capaul Weber & Thomas Weber-Capaul & Andre Oldani
ALPA of Switzerland
P.S.: Our premises remain closed from 16 December 2007 to 6 January 2008. In an emergency you can reach us under our usual e-mail address: [email protected]
ALPA Capaul & Weber Ltd.
Neptunstrasse 96, POB 1858
CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone: ++41-44-383 92 22
Fax: ++41-44-382 01 80
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
www.alpa.ch <http://www.alpa.ch/>
www.alpavision.ch <http://www.alpavision.ch/>
Looks like an interesting year ahead.
Regards,
Bob Moore
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