I really want to love this camera but I see three problems: If you use rear rise you no longer have easy acess to the shift drive knob for stitching as well, secondly, the ability to turn the camera 90 degrees is a great idea, but if you do that with a tilt/swing lens then your tilt becomes a swing and your swing becomes an upward tilt so it's only useful for lenses without tilt or swing applied. The third problem is the extra £34,000 for a digital back and lens to use it.
I really want to love this camera but I see three problems: If you use rear rise you no longer have easy acess to the shift drive knob for stitching as well, secondly, the ability to turn the camera 90 degrees is a great idea, but if you do that with a tilt/swing lens then your tilt becomes a swing and your swing becomes an upward tilt so it's only useful for lenses without tilt or swing applied. The third problem is the extra £34,000 for a digital back and lens to use it.
Now if only I had a billion dollars so I could afford a digital medium format back
How do you like this compared the ALPA? Can you swap the lenses to compatible lens boards for each system?
anyone heard of a Phase One XT camera???- think this CAMBO is a knock-off of it!!, same tripod mount idea, and shift controls.
Cambo makes the XT for Phase. This camera was available before the XT and the XT only has 12mm X/Y movements.
...Are you series dude. This is years ahead of XT. Phase one XT is just a knock-off or rebranded Cambo.