Cambo has a full resolution sample shot (made on A7r-II I think) on their page:
https://www.cambo.com/en/actus-mini/cambo-actus-mini-view-camera/actar-24/
It doesn't seem to be as good as a good copy of the TS-E 24II, but it's certainly not bad and it's fairly small and not too heavy.
Anders, out of the original 24mm f3.5 T-S lenses, (Canon, Nikon & Samyang), if they are used on an FF camera with no movements, the Nikkor is the sharpest, followed by the Canon and then the Samyang... if fully shifted at f8-f11-f16, then Samyang has the most uniform frame (beats the Canon at the edges & corners), followed by the Canon, with the Nikkor third.... but both the Nikkor & the Samyang have their rear element very recessed into the lens barrel and this causes them mechanical issues, as the optics are shaded behind the lens frame... Additionally, the Nikkor has a "flange" before the lens mount that restricts some of its image circle even if not shifted... The Canon has the rear element much closer to the sensor and thus has the least of (mechanical) issues... If one removes the shift/tilt mechanisms, (just like Cambo did) then, both the Nikkor & the Samyang are even sharper towards the edges of the (full) image circle they can exhibit, while the Nikkor even expands its image circle to its full potential.
If now one tries the Canon, Nikkor and Samyang on a view camera with an MFDB on, but with the Nikkor & Samyang "stripped" from their T-S mechanisms & rear part of the lens barrel - no need to do so on the Canon, it won't improve further - one will find that the Nikkor is sharpest across the frame at all apertures, but it has the narrower image circle (it will have the strongest vignetting if used on a 54x40.5 sensor, but it is
very sharp across the frame on a 37X49 sensor from f5.6 up to f16 (even usable wide open), the Canon is close in the centre, but only acceptable towards the edges and corners provided that it will be stopped down to at least f8 - better (for edges) at f11 (still 37x49 sensor) and the Samyang has the wider image circle out of all (it will cover a 54x40.5 image sensor easy) and is sharper than the Canon (provided that it is "stripped") towards the edges and corners at f8-f11-f16...
The Canon
is the best lens to use for its purpose (meaning T-S with a FF camera) but this is due to its different mechanical design (it can't be converted for use on an MF camera at all), but on a view camera the Samyang is better and the Actar should be even better since it got rid of all the issues that the lens barrel causes to the Samyang...
Now if one decides to convert the Actar or the Nikkor for use with an MF camera and MFDB, the Actar would be better with a 54x40.5 sensor, but the Nikkor would be much better (and with full dedication for full aperture metering, electronic aperture control and full mode compatibility too...) for up to 37x49 sensors at ...more than triple the cost for new, since it needs to be converted for electronic communication with the camera's mount too... That said, the Nikkor can't be used on Pentax 645 at all and I'm not sure if it can, on M645 (until I have access to one as to measure the distances)... but it surely can for Contax 645 and Leica S....