dougpeterson
Workshop Member
I will present all of these questions and hopefully get answers to all of them!Doug,
What is weight of WRS-5000 ?
[other questions]
Appreciate if you can get the replies from Cambo. Thanks!
Best regards,
Anders
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I will present all of these questions and hopefully get answers to all of them!Doug,
What is weight of WRS-5000 ?
[other questions]
Appreciate if you can get the replies from Cambo. Thanks!
Best regards,
Anders
Exactly my thoughts and add the TS mounts and your good for almost anything . Obviously you lose rise and fall function when stitching but I could deal with that. I use rise and fall on almost everything and stitch very little. But you can say rise 5mm and do panos to get around that. Seriously this maybe the new cheap way in to buying a tech cam. Someone was thinking here.W-RC400 looks like a great addition. Forgo the handles and just put a tripod mount on both axis and you've got one heck of a compact technical camera system. :thumbs:
Sadly, the camera body is the least expensive component. Oh, I'm excited about the new bodies, but I'm still reeling from the DB price - and for such a small sensor!Seriously this maybe the new cheap way in to buying a tech cam.
Photo seems to beg to me the question for panoramic stitching, why not also the WRS-400 offer +/-25mm shift... clear would set apart from rest... or even a +/-33mm version for a digital 3:1 (617) camera... :clap:Image of the Cambo WRS-5000, taken from our initial blog post from Cologne...
Handle so big gives no reason to use with that handle, or to simply replace by two compact home milled ones... :toocool: else really cool small and hopefully irrisistably good priced... :chug:W-RC400 looks like a great addition. Forgo the handles and just put a tripod mount on both axis and you've got one heck of a compact technical camera system. :thumbs:
Yes, exactly! I am very excited in the direction technical cameras are going. I vote this to be the year of the tech camera! I am looking down at my Think Tank Glass Taxi, stashed with four lenses, the STC, a Phase back, one adapter, Disto and all the extra stuff.Be nice to compare the new Arca in this mix. Most likely these three represent the smallest packages with some movements. We never had these kinds of smaller tech cam options in all three before. Great stuff
Doug,If you have any questions we have a meeting with Cambo and would be glad to get direct answers for you.
Yes. Made at Cambo, by Cambo in the Netherlands.Are these Cambos made in Netherlands or where?
That do seem about half to Alpa STC :shocked:- New WRC-400: US$2289
With more range of movement.Money talks... :facesmack: ... and it is smaller than STC...
Now you do realize that you'd only be able to prise a TC or STC from an Alpa user's cold dead fingers don't you? :ROTFL:Big question, is this as good and fine machine as an Alpa... :OT:
Money talks... :facesmack: ... and it is smaller than STC...
...and for you, Graham, that also includes the Alpa FPS, which conveniently has a hand grip for your fingers....Now you do realize that you'd only be able to prise a TC or STC from an Alpa user's cold dead fingers don't you? :ROTFL: