Alpa is introducing their new MAX and Cambo is introducing the RS. Both cameras are smaller versions of current cameras. Here is some info on Cambo's new RS that is slated to hit the states in June/ July.
Technically, the height of the camera has changed slightly, but is still 165 mm including the removable tripod mounting block, while the width including the black anodised handles as shown in the image is only 155 mm.
Movements go upto 20 mm left/ 20 mm right and 25 rise / 15 mm fall (lens towards CCD, where the CCD moves actually)
Interface plates for Hasselblad-V, Hasselblad-H, Mamiya 645AFd, Contax 645, Leaf AFi and Sinar HY6 compatible backs, same range of lenses interchangeable with the WideDS of course, from 24 upto 120 mm, (24,28,35,45,47,55,60,70,72,80,90,100,120)
with any other lens in between on request if possible.
The Wide RS body comes complete with handgrips, 4 spirit levels, accessory shoe on the top, removable tripod adapter, cable release,
(to be inserted through the handles either left or right - not visible in the images however).
Optional accessories include the WDS-580 viewfinder with masks, a universal ground glass (fitting to the interface mount) with CCD markings
and a set of wooden handgrips will follow also, as well as a lensplate with bayonet for the Leaf AFi/ Sinar HY6/ Rollei lenses..
The pricing will be approx. 2300 Euros (which translates into 3500 US $) for a complete body with an interface plate (excl viewfinder) A complete camera with a 35XL Schneider lens will end up around 5000 Euros ( 7500 US$).
Chris Lawery
Sales Manager
chris@captureintegration.com Capture Integration, Phase One Dealer of the Year
877-217-9870 | National
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