This is what made me look at other large format cameras on the market. My Rolleiflex SL66E also has a tilt option but for all of the cameras mentioned so far the amount of control I have is limited. I used to use a Lensbaby Edge 80 lens on my digital Nikon D800 and Nikon FM film camera to create tilt shift effects. The Speed Graphic movements perhaps give me 10-20% control vs none when using a fixed camera lens such as a Leica rangefinder camera. Welcome the Sinar F2 large format camera! I want to be able to control horizontal tilt or “swing” on the front standard as well but also be able to tilt, raise and swing the rear standard. The Speed Graphic lets me adjust the vertical tilt and rise on the front standard to a small degree. Sinar F2 4×5 – After my purchase of my first large format camera, a 1947 Pacemaker Speed Graphic, I now have a better understanding of perspective control and parallel lines. Sinar F2 4×5 camera review and sample photos + Sinar F2 vs Speedgraphic comparison Sinar F2 4×5 Camera Review – Large Format Photography Thanks for your MrLeica purchase! Menu Toggle.Leica Club Welcome Pack – Leica Film Cameras.Leica Club Welcome Pack – Digital Leica SL Cameras.Leica Club Welcome Pack – Digital Leica Q Cameras.Leica Club Welcome Pack – Digital Leica M Cameras.Leica Club Welcome Pack – Digital Leica CL TL Cameras.
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