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The '''Cambo X2-Pro View Camera System''', introduced in 2006 by the Dutch company [[Cambo]], might be seen as a [[view camera]] that uses a DSLR as a digital back, or as a very good accessory bellows for a DSLR. With their years of experience in making [[monorail camera]]s, Cambo created something new with a bag [[bellows]] and a back where a modern [[DSLR]] must be attached. A lens (of focal length between 28mm and 150mm) is mounted in the front standard, which sits in a U-shaped yoke at the front of a short rail. Focusing is done by racking the rear standard, with the camera mount, forward and back using Cambo's patented cross-gearing drive (a kind of worm drive). The front standard offers rise/fall, shift, tilt and swing adjustments, controlled with two knobs below and at the side of the yoke. It has two spirit levels.
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The unit gives a DLSR some functions of a view camera, and is recommended by its maker as an architectural camera.  The principle of this camera is kind of two cameras, the one without lens, the other without screen or media, making together an exciting modern view camera.
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*[https://www.cambo.com/en/view-cam/x2-pro-for-dslr/ X2-Pro] at [https://www.cambo.com/en/ Cambo]
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*[http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?CC=NL&NR=1031847C2&KC=C2&FT=D&ND=3&date=20071120&DB=worldwide.espacenet.com&locale=en_EP Dutch Patent 1031847], ''Cameraverstellingsmechanisme, cameraverstellingssteunconstructie, alsmede camera-samenstel'' (Camera adjustment mechanism, camera adjustment support construction, and camera assembly), filed 19 May 2006 and granted 2 January 2008 to Cambo Fotografische Industrie B.V.. Archived at [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/?locale=en_EP Espacenet], the patent search facility of the European Patent Office; text in Dutch, with diagrams of the unit and of the 'cross-gearing' controls.
  
The '''Cambo X2-Pro View Camera System''' is a modern variant of the [[view camera]], introduced in 2006 by [[Cambo]], Netherlands. With their years of experience in making [[monorail camera]]s, Cambo created something new with a bag [[bellows]] and a back where a modern [[DSLR]] must be attached. That together with a lens of focal length between 28mm and 150mm gives a kind of view camera, recommended by its maker as modern architecture camera. The precision construction using Cambo's patented cross-gearing drive for bellows expansion movement, and knobs for exact shift, vertical tilt and horizontal swing adjustments of the front-standard. Two spirit levels help assuring right positioning of the camera for exact geometric corrections of perspective thru this kind of lens board movements. The principle of this camera is kind of two cameras, the one without lens, the other without screen and media, making together an exciting modern view camera.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:17, 2 October 2015

The Cambo X2-Pro View Camera System, introduced in 2006 by the Dutch company Cambo, might be seen as a view camera that uses a DSLR as a digital back, or as a very good accessory bellows for a DSLR. With their years of experience in making monorail cameras, Cambo created something new with a bag bellows and a back where a modern DSLR must be attached. A lens (of focal length between 28mm and 150mm) is mounted in the front standard, which sits in a U-shaped yoke at the front of a short rail. Focusing is done by racking the rear standard, with the camera mount, forward and back using Cambo's patented cross-gearing drive (a kind of worm drive). The front standard offers rise/fall, shift, tilt and swing adjustments, controlled with two knobs below and at the side of the yoke. It has two spirit levels.

The unit gives a DLSR some functions of a view camera, and is recommended by its maker as an architectural camera. The principle of this camera is kind of two cameras, the one without lens, the other without screen or media, making together an exciting modern view camera.


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  • X2-Pro at Cambo
  • Dutch Patent 1031847, Cameraverstellingsmechanisme, cameraverstellingssteunconstructie, alsmede camera-samenstel (Camera adjustment mechanism, camera adjustment support construction, and camera assembly), filed 19 May 2006 and granted 2 January 2008 to Cambo Fotografische Industrie B.V.. Archived at Espacenet, the patent search facility of the European Patent Office; text in Dutch, with diagrams of the unit and of the 'cross-gearing' controls.