AFAIK the table shows a comparision of cameras David actually tested (to evaluate which camera to buy). It's not meant to be an overview over all cameras available.
But you're most welcome to add the specs of your professional kit to the list of our toys.
Most of the relevant info is here, from the Sinar site...
Sinar p3
Sinaron Digital CMV lenses – with electronic between-the-lens shutter
The Sinaron Digital CMV Lens with an electronically controlled between-the-lens shutter is mounted on a lens board with 100 mm sides. This shutter makes absolutely vibration-free exposures possible as needed for Multishot with perfect colors (4-shot mode) or for the highest detail resolution (16-shot mode). The new between-the-lens shutter is controlled by the Sinar CaptureShop™ software. Therefore, no additional or separate controlling device is needed for the lenses.
Practical accessories
The adjustment settings and ranges of the new Sinar p3 view camera are optimized for use with Sinarback digital backs. The asymmetric swing and tilt axes can be displayed in the live image of the Sinar CaptureShop™, allowing an easy and pixel-accurate positioning of the plane of sharpness. In addition, an accessory standard, tailored to the size and to the adjustment range, is available for bellows extensions or for the use of a bellows as a lens hood.
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Features
• Ideal for digital studio photography. With the auxiliary of a Sliding adapter also suited for photography on 120 and 220 roll film.
• The yaw-free design of the Sinar p3 lets you combine swings and tilts with no time-consuming readjustments.
• The Sinar p3 is based on the unique asymmetric tilts and swings, not the traditional center or base tilts. This means rapid and precise settings, without ever loosing sharpness on the axis.
• You can calculate exact swings and tilts in seconds using the asymmetric movements and measuring scales. You won´t have to guess at your movements anymore, and it´s fast - very fast. How?
• All Sinar p3 movements are gear driven and feature zero position click stops.
• The Sinar p3´s precision micrometer drives are smooth and self-arresting. Once a movement is set, it stays. You get easy one-hand operation, and no more wrestling with locking knobs.
• Depth of field calculator tells you exactly how much depth of filed you need for your image, forever eliminating excessive stopping down.
• Compatible with the proven Sinar System of accessories.
• Accepts all Sinaron and Sinaron Digital CMV lenses that can be mounted on a 100 mm lens board. When used in conjunction of a Sinar m camera also all Sinaron Digital CAB lenses mounted on a 100 mm lens board can be used.
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Technical Data
Sinar p3
• Item number: 491.81.000
• Camera format: 100 mm
o Adjustment ranges
• Vertical shifts: +4cm to -2cm*
• Horizontal shifts: Left 3cm to Right 5cm
• Coarse tilt: ±45°
• Fine tilt: ±19°
• Swing: ±50°
• Fine focus: 5 cm
• Bellows extensions with
• Multipurpose Bellows: 2 to 15 cm
• Weight: 5.2 kg
* the adjustment ranges for a P2 converted to P3 are 8cm total, each axis, each end, geared. The fine tilt is geared, but not the coarse tilt.
By using the P3 with Sinar P2 components, extensions of over a meter are possible.
I is difficult to use it with non-retro-focus lenses shorter than about 47mm... for short lenses you need the Wide angle (bag) bellows.
The F3 is a lighter version without geared movements.
It would be nice if the other MFD view cameras were lens-board compatible so I could use them without spending a fortune on another set of lenses, or changing lensboards.
The Sinar is mostly a studio system, but one of it's greatest features is daylight live view, with the LCD shutter... I now have nearly all the components I need.
As long as you can lug it to where you need it, you can usually do what you need to do with the Sinar system.
You can buy a P2 for about a grand, convert it to a P3 and gradually build up a comprehensive system, but the total new replacement cost of an "All bells and whistles" system is "rather more".