>I am curious as to why you would be interested in the GX680IIIS. Like the >descriptions say the S has none of the perspective controls that make the GX680 >system a great platform for many. Not to mention that the GX680 system has >been discontinued for more than 4 years now and accessories are hard to find.
>Without the benefits of movements the GX680 is an awfully bulky system for a >digital back.
HM, really good argument. I have to think about if I really need another GX680. Up to now I do have a GX680 (first model) and shooting mostly people without a tripod. A 3 to 5 hour shooting is really a heavy thing.
Thanks
Detlef
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iused to have the 680 system and loved it.....which adapter are you using? are there any cables running to the back.....i still think the 680 is the best solution for T/S (other then architecture of course) with Dbacks....just a little cluncky in the implementation...amazing lenses, great system...i use a P30, so i am wondering if there are any adapters....
afaik the 680 to III only have small changes in design, the later ones are a little lighter (not much) but all in all everything works on every camera (not the batteries, the powerhandling was re-designed)....i never understood the IIIs.....why deal with that camera if you don't want movements?