thanks,
Have you had any feedback on the Cambo WRS vs WDS yet?
We (or many other capable dealers) could show you both in person or rent you both remotely.
http://www.captureintegration.com/solution...al-view-camera/Both systems use the same lens panels. Both systems have metered movements and detents at zeros for repeatability.
Here is an incomplete list of differences:
RS
- smaller (more compact)
- self arresting movement (no locking/unlocking)
-
new leveling base- lens panel is locked down by TWO locks rather than one
- all movements on the rear (no parallax error when stitching with rise/fall***)
DS
- less expensive
- rosewood handle
- higher maximum rise/fall*
- some think the knobs are easier to use with gloves
*only useful if your lens has enough coverage to support such movements
**I personally feel this means slightly more stability against pivoting and reduces the chance of accidently releasing the lens, but I've not noticed the single-lock system being a problem on the DS so the advantage is minimal
***this is usually not a problem on the DS, but in certain situations (fore ground objects spanning the gap) it can create problems
Doug Peterson
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