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Cambo Wide RS-Body incl. double rear shift (25/15 - 22,5/22,5 mm)

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  • Wide RS camera for digital backs
  • Enables shift movements
  • WRS-5005 with ebony
  • With interchangeable interface for Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One and Sinar digital backs
  • Horizontal shift: 45 mm
  • Vertical shift: 40 mm

The Cambo WRS-5000 series is the top model of the Wide RS family, made of high quality aluminum as used in aerospace technology.

The movements are driven by accelerated spindle gears, which are operated by XL-sized stainless steel drive knobs with excellent grip. These precision gears allow the architectural photographer to achieve many of the image shifts required, while digital photographers have the ability to create stunning vertical and horizontal panoramic images by stitching multiple shots together.
A built-in counterbalance for the digital back balances the movements for up and down movements for an effortless feel.

Additionally, many of the lens panels 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, or deliberate selective focus when needed.

Like the other Cambo Wide models, the WRS-5000 has interchangeable interfaces for Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One and Sinar digital backs. Mounts are available for Hasselblad V, Hasselblad-H, PhaseOneXF/Mamiya 645DF and Contax 645AF compatible camera backs. A special interface plate that accepts both Leaf AFi and Sinar HY6 backs is also available.
To tackle almost any architectural or landscape task, the Wide RS can be equipped with all WDS lenses, which include Schneider Digitar and Rodenstock HR Digaron lenses. Choose from focal lengths from 23 mm to 180 mm and more on request.

Special features:
High-quality aluminium housing in black anodized finish
Wooden handles with interchangeable cable release
Ebony
XL stainless steel drive knobs for shifts and raising/lowering
Counterbalance mechanism for vertical movement
Fully compatible with Cambo's WRS system
Low weight of only 1,2 kg (without lens)
Stitching options (2-way / 4-way)
Milimeter scales for movements
Movement indicators on the backs
Detachable cable release included
Detachable 3/8 inch tripod mount (25 mm)
5 spirit levels visible from above or below
Accessory mount for 2-way / 4-way accessories Point-fixed accessories
Additional LED illumination included
Optional WTS tilt and swivel lens field
Optional viewfinder
Optional leveling base with accessory holder
Wide range of optics
Retrofitting of user lenses possible

Features:
Size 190 x 175mm (W x H) incl. handles and tripod connection
Low weight of only 1.2 kg (without Lens)
Horizontal displacement 45 mm (22.5 mm left/22.5 mm right)
Vertical displacement 40 mm (25mm / 15mm)

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Cambo Wide RS-Body incl. double rear shift (25/15 - 22,5/22,5 mm)

Short profile

  • Wide RS camera for digital backs
  • Enables shift movements
  • WRS-5005 with ebony
  • With interchangeable interface for Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One and Sinar digital backs
  • Horizontal shift: 45 mm
  • Vertical shift: 40 mm

Product description for Cambo Wide RS-Body incl. double rear shift (25/15 - 22,5/22,5 mm)

The Cambo WRS-5000 series is the top model of the Wide RS family, made of high quality aluminum as used in aerospace technology.

The movements are driven by accelerated spindle gears, which are operated by XL-sized stainless steel drive knobs with excellent grip. These precision gears allow the architectural photographer to achieve many of the image shifts required, while digital photographers have the ability to create stunning vertical and horizontal panoramic images by stitching multiple shots together.
A built-in counterbalance for the digital back balances the movements for up and down movements for an effortless feel.

Additionally, many of the lens panels 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, or deliberate selective focus when needed.

Like the other Cambo Wide models, the WRS-5000 has interchangeable interfaces for Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One and Sinar digital backs. Mounts are available for Hasselblad V, Hasselblad-H, PhaseOneXF/Mamiya 645DF and Contax 645AF compatible camera backs. A special interface plate that accepts both Leaf AFi and Sinar HY6 backs is also available.
To tackle almost any architectural or landscape task, the Wide RS can be equipped with all WDS lenses, which include Schneider Digitar and Rodenstock HR Digaron lenses. Choose from focal lengths from 23 mm to 180 mm and more on request.

Special features:
High-quality aluminium housing in black anodized finish
Wooden handles with interchangeable cable release
Ebony
XL stainless steel drive knobs for shifts and raising/lowering
Counterbalance mechanism for vertical movement
Fully compatible with Cambo's WRS system
Low weight of only 1,2 kg (without lens)
Stitching options (2-way / 4-way)
Milimeter scales for movements
Movement indicators on the backs
Detachable cable release included
Detachable 3/8 inch tripod mount (25 mm)
5 spirit levels visible from above or below
Accessory mount for 2-way / 4-way accessories Point-fixed accessories
Additional LED illumination included
Optional WTS tilt and swivel lens field
Optional viewfinder
Optional leveling base with accessory holder
Wide range of optics
Retrofitting of user lenses possible

Features:
Size 190 x 175mm (W x H) incl. handles and tripod connection
Low weight of only 1.2 kg (without Lens)
Horizontal displacement 45 mm (22.5 mm left/22.5 mm right)
Vertical displacement 40 mm (25mm / 15mm)

Cambo Wide RS-Body incl. double rear shift (25/15 - 22,5/22,5 mm)

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
1,2 kg
KAN
WRS-5005

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