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− | '''Monorail''' cameras got their name because older bellows camera constructions use the "folding bed", two rails on the folding bed, or just two rails as means along which camera front and maybe also camera back can be moved forward and backward. One strong rail as base can make [[view camera]]s more versatile. If the rail is profiled round movements are possible that can't be achieved with a conventional view camera. But monorail cameras with square profiled rail like the Super Cambo already offer the whole range of possible shift and tilt movements. | + | '''Monorail''' cameras got their name because older bellows camera constructions use the "folding bed", two rails on the folding bed, or just two rails as means along which the camera front and maybe also camera back can be moved forward and backward. One strong rail as base can make [[view camera]]s more versatile. If the rail is profiled round movements are possible that can't be achieved with a conventional view camera. But monorail cameras with square profiled rail like the Super Cambo already offer the whole range of possible shift and tilt movements. The monorail cameras are as versatile as the optical bench of an optical laboratory. |
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 2 October 2016
Calumet CC-400 image by Michael Naumann (Image rights) |
Sinar P image by Tony Roman (Image rights) |
Monorail cameras got their name because older bellows camera constructions use the "folding bed", two rails on the folding bed, or just two rails as means along which the camera front and maybe also camera back can be moved forward and backward. One strong rail as base can make view cameras more versatile. If the rail is profiled round movements are possible that can't be achieved with a conventional view camera. But monorail cameras with square profiled rail like the Super Cambo already offer the whole range of possible shift and tilt movements. The monorail cameras are as versatile as the optical bench of an optical laboratory.
Omega View 45D image by Elmo Alves (Image rights) |
Super Cambo image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
Another Cambo image by Steve Smith (Image rights) |
Graphic View II image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |