serge silberman
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Hello!
I'm looking at a master technika with the intention to purchase. It has a broken tilt release button...so I can't evaluate how the tilt functions compared to my current wood field (which is one function combined rise/fall & tilt). Is it fiddly to use?
I read somewhere that it has a detent that makes it awkward to use?
Apart from that the camera operates quite well. The functions are very precise. The back does droop a bit when it is extended...is that normal? The clamshell design is quite nice & it deploys quickly. It does weigh more than my current camera but the standards are rock solid.
Still pondering whether it's worth the effort to switch cameras.
(One last thing I like to use rise & fall & it seems the fall function is a work around solution (turn the camera on side & use shift or rearrange the camera drop bed & straiten standards...)
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
I'm looking at a master technika with the intention to purchase. It has a broken tilt release button...so I can't evaluate how the tilt functions compared to my current wood field (which is one function combined rise/fall & tilt). Is it fiddly to use?
I read somewhere that it has a detent that makes it awkward to use?
Apart from that the camera operates quite well. The functions are very precise. The back does droop a bit when it is extended...is that normal? The clamshell design is quite nice & it deploys quickly. It does weigh more than my current camera but the standards are rock solid.
Still pondering whether it's worth the effort to switch cameras.
(One last thing I like to use rise & fall & it seems the fall function is a work around solution (turn the camera on side & use shift or rearrange the camera drop bed & straiten standards...)
Any thoughts?
Thanks!