Cambo announces a compact ACTUS View Camera designed specifically for mirrorless cameras:
Cambo ACTUS View Camera Announced
Cambo ACTUS View Camera Announced
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Yes, I've been using a rhinocam stitching plate with the A7R and MF lenses to make approximately 160 MP images, but the Actus also will give you tilt/shift movements that is a big plus. Looking forward to the release in July.This is very compact. Doing the math on the rear shift, rise and fall, it seems this will stitch about 2.5 inches square maximum. At the A7r res of a little over 4900 pixels on the 1 inch way, that equates to over 12000 pixels. About a 150 mega pixel image. 12000 pixels is enough to do 40x40 prints at 300 dpi. Pretty impressive for a 2 pound view camera.
Just wondering, there is no Canon Eos mount on this Cambo is there? I realise that I would have to preset the aperture but that is still worth it to me to be able to use the Canon 17mm TS-E and 24mm TS-E II. I think I will opt for either Chieks GX680 conversion or Stefan Steib's HCam Master adapter when it comes out..
Also, is 35mm the widest you can go with the Cambo?