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Cambo WRS Camera Body with Wooden Handgrips

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  • Wide RS Body from Cambo with wooden handles
  • Ideal for photographers looking for something more compact than the Wide DS
  • Enables shift movements for image positioning
  • Interchangeable interface for Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One and Sinar digital backs

The Wide RS body is designed for photographers who are looking for something more compact than the Wide DS, but still need the shift movements for image positioning.
This exciting addition to the Cambo Wide family features both lateral and vertical shift movements of the rear standard, hence the name RS. The movements are driven by accelerated spindle gears. These precision geared controls provide architectural photographers with many of the image shifting movements they need and give digital photographers the ability to create stunning vertical and horizontal panoramic images by stitching multiple shots together.
Additionally, many of the lenspanels can be purchased with an optional tilt-swing capability to add Scheimpflug adjustments for increased depth of field, both in the horizontal and vertical planes.

Like the other Cambo Wide models, the RS has interchangeable interfaces for Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One and Sinar digital backs.
To tackle almost any architectural or landscape task, the Wide RS can be equipped with all WDS lenses, which include Schneider Digitar and Rodenstock Digital lenses. Choose from focal lengths from 23 mm to 180 mm and more on request.

The WRS-1250 Body comes with a set of wooden hand grips for steady shots and built-in spirit levels for quick and accurate adjustments.
When you remove the tripod block, the height of the camera is reduced to just 140 mm. For added convenience, you can add the WRS-333 tripod block with integrated leveling base, swivel mount and accessory peg mount. A detachable cable release is included with the camera and can be attached to either the left or right hand grip for handheld shooting.
Whether you use the camera on a tripod or handheld for spontaneous shots, the Wide RS camera will open up new photographic possibilities.

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Cambo WRS Camera Body with Wooden Handgrips

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  • Wide RS Body from Cambo with wooden handles
  • Ideal for photographers looking for something more compact than the Wide DS
  • Enables shift movements for image positioning
  • Interchangeable interface for Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One and Sinar digital backs

Product description for Cambo WRS Camera Body with Wooden Handgrips

The Wide RS body is designed for photographers who are looking for something more compact than the Wide DS, but still need the shift movements for image positioning.
This exciting addition to the Cambo Wide family features both lateral and vertical shift movements of the rear standard, hence the name RS. The movements are driven by accelerated spindle gears. These precision geared controls provide architectural photographers with many of the image shifting movements they need and give digital photographers the ability to create stunning vertical and horizontal panoramic images by stitching multiple shots together.
Additionally, many of the lenspanels can be purchased with an optional tilt-swing capability to add Scheimpflug adjustments for increased depth of field, both in the horizontal and vertical planes.

Like the other Cambo Wide models, the RS has interchangeable interfaces for Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One and Sinar digital backs.
To tackle almost any architectural or landscape task, the Wide RS can be equipped with all WDS lenses, which include Schneider Digitar and Rodenstock Digital lenses. Choose from focal lengths from 23 mm to 180 mm and more on request.

The WRS-1250 Body comes with a set of wooden hand grips for steady shots and built-in spirit levels for quick and accurate adjustments.
When you remove the tripod block, the height of the camera is reduced to just 140 mm. For added convenience, you can add the WRS-333 tripod block with integrated leveling base, swivel mount and accessory peg mount. A detachable cable release is included with the camera and can be attached to either the left or right hand grip for handheld shooting.
Whether you use the camera on a tripod or handheld for spontaneous shots, the Wide RS camera will open up new photographic possibilities.

Cambo WRS Camera Body with Wooden Handgrips

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