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What is different to the Legend are its not U-shaped but L-shaped frame. The tracks are Teflon filled to reduce friction<ref name="PHT1989-4">Article "Professionele Nederlandse Foto Apparatuur, Historie van Cambo" part 3, by Leo Hilkhuijzen in magazine PHT 4/1989 published by [https://www.fotografica.nl/ Fotografica]</ref>. | What is different to the Legend are its not U-shaped but L-shaped frame. The tracks are Teflon filled to reduce friction<ref name="PHT1989-4">Article "Professionele Nederlandse Foto Apparatuur, Historie van Cambo" part 3, by Leo Hilkhuijzen in magazine PHT 4/1989 published by [https://www.fotografica.nl/ Fotografica]</ref>. | ||
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The Master is a 4x5inch monorail camera made by the Dutch company Cambo. It was introduced in 1988[1]. It is almost similar to the Legend. Plus variants of both were delivered assembled ready-to-use in a suitcase.
What is different to the Legend are its not U-shaped but L-shaped frame. The tracks are Teflon filled to reduce friction[2].
The Master Plus , also introduced in 1988, added the feature of variable axis tilts which avoids re-focusing in many cases.
Notes
- ↑ Cambo product history at Cambo
- ↑ Article "Professionele Nederlandse Foto Apparatuur, Historie van Cambo" part 3, by Leo Hilkhuijzen in magazine PHT 4/1989 published by Fotografica