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ALPA 12 XY

ALPA 12 XY
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ALPA 12 XY - THE EXTREME

The ALPA 12 XY (X and Y stand for the two shift movements in x and y axis) is a camera for use on the tripod simply due to its size and weight. These properties are highly desirable there, not least for reasons of stability. This in particular applies when very large movements (shift) have to be accompanied by very precise guidance for multiple stitching. These are all demands which the qualities of the ALPA 12 XY meet in full. For instance in the Bibliotèque nationale de France (National Library of France), Paris, where these cameras are used for the most demanding photographic reproduction work. The special features of the ALPA 12 XY are, however, also used and admired by the world’s leading photographers of automobiles, architecture and landscapes. The ALPA 12 XY is a large piece of equipment designed for professional use for many years. The ALPA 12 XY naturally has those special features you will look for in vain elsewhere: for example, both shift carriages never move beyond the closed camera frame in any position, all shift movements are guided solely by roller bearings and adapters for digital backs can be adjusted to the precision of one-hundredth of a millimeter.

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Camera Rise
Camera Fall
Camera Shirt right
Camera Shirt Left
Camera Tilt & Swing
Lens Image Circle
Lens Image Angle
Lens Filter Size
Lens Center Filter
Lens Focal Length
Lens Effective Focal Length
Lens Aequivalent 24 x 36 mm"
Lens ALPA Lens Shades
Lens Image Rec min Pixel Pitch
Lens Image Rec f-stop Range
Lens Focusing Range
Lens Movements 33x44
Lens Movements 40x54
Shutter or AU Type and Speedrange
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