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g.marchetti

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Anyone knows why the standard yaw free is putted in the back position?Thanks
 

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I do not understand what you mean.

Edit: I guesss you mean: why is the yaw-free standard in the back- and not in the front-position?
 

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If there is only one yaw-free standard it should be located where mostly the movements are done.
Thus it depends if one rather does perspective alterations or DOF alterations.

As one can do both at the back that might be the reason why Sinar put it there.

One should be able to switch the position of the yaw-free standard at the 4x5 and 5x7 format.
 

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The yaw-free standard also has a better focusing characteristic. Putting this at the rear may be another reason.
Maybe even the main reason.
 

DREW WILEY

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The C was a hybrid, with an F1 front and P back. Had more to do with a lowered price tag than ideal functionality.
 

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Except for the price I never understood the idea behind that.
"Neither meat nor fish", as we say in Germany.
 
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