cayenne
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Ok this system costs WAY too much money, but wow...this looks interesting.
https://www.cambo.com/en/actus-series/
The thought of using this for super macro or using my camera(s) as a view camera with all the movements a large format camera with LF lenses, has really set my GAS meter off.
I would have to think that using large format lenses would easily resolve the GFX and FF camera bodies I have.
I was thinking this primarily for use with my GFX100, but I think it would be amazing with the Leica M10M, and even my old canon 5D3 (I hope to get into the Canon R system in a year or so).
Here is a quick video that gives a good basic showing of the movements and the photo demo is only simple with what would be a 9 image stitch using shirt and rise/fall for a very high Rez image.:
Cambo Actus and Fuji GFX50s Review
But geez, this thing costs as much as a really nice new digital camera itself....
I've been trying to figure out a better cost effective way of doing this.
I thought perhaps I could get an Intrepid 4x5 camera, about $320 or so US....get some sort of GFX to 4x5 graflex adapter (I think I've seen fotodiox sell these?)....and I could do something like this for about $500-$600....but the movements aren't as precise and easy to control...
But that system would limit me to only using LF lenses, but I'd also like to try my Hassy V-System lenses I have too with the Cambo one.
Ugh, this Cambo Actus thing would be about $4K for me to get fully set up....but I could then shoot it with my 5d3 and my Leica m10m and gfx100....
Anyway..had anyone used anything like this?
I have to think using your digital back like a view camera with all the movements, and extreme macro you could squeeze out of it and using a huge number of lenses out there, not terribly expensive could really give a lot of creative possibilities.
I"m wondering what lens limitations there would be with the CA? Or what would be with the Intrepid DIY set up...I've read some things before saying that with the digital sensor being so far behind the 4x5 cameras focal plane that you couldn't use lenses shorter than 200mm...?
Thoughts? Links? Advice? Experience?
Thank you in advance, thought this an interesting topic...and on the forums here, I've found a lot of really smart photo people that know niche stuff, so, thought I'd give it a try.
cayenne
https://www.cambo.com/en/actus-series/
The thought of using this for super macro or using my camera(s) as a view camera with all the movements a large format camera with LF lenses, has really set my GAS meter off.
I would have to think that using large format lenses would easily resolve the GFX and FF camera bodies I have.
I was thinking this primarily for use with my GFX100, but I think it would be amazing with the Leica M10M, and even my old canon 5D3 (I hope to get into the Canon R system in a year or so).
Here is a quick video that gives a good basic showing of the movements and the photo demo is only simple with what would be a 9 image stitch using shirt and rise/fall for a very high Rez image.:
Cambo Actus and Fuji GFX50s Review
But geez, this thing costs as much as a really nice new digital camera itself....
I've been trying to figure out a better cost effective way of doing this.
I thought perhaps I could get an Intrepid 4x5 camera, about $320 or so US....get some sort of GFX to 4x5 graflex adapter (I think I've seen fotodiox sell these?)....and I could do something like this for about $500-$600....but the movements aren't as precise and easy to control...
But that system would limit me to only using LF lenses, but I'd also like to try my Hassy V-System lenses I have too with the Cambo one.
Ugh, this Cambo Actus thing would be about $4K for me to get fully set up....but I could then shoot it with my 5d3 and my Leica m10m and gfx100....
Anyway..had anyone used anything like this?
I have to think using your digital back like a view camera with all the movements, and extreme macro you could squeeze out of it and using a huge number of lenses out there, not terribly expensive could really give a lot of creative possibilities.
I"m wondering what lens limitations there would be with the CA? Or what would be with the Intrepid DIY set up...I've read some things before saying that with the digital sensor being so far behind the 4x5 cameras focal plane that you couldn't use lenses shorter than 200mm...?
Thoughts? Links? Advice? Experience?
Thank you in advance, thought this an interesting topic...and on the forums here, I've found a lot of really smart photo people that know niche stuff, so, thought I'd give it a try.
cayenne