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    Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    I've owned my Tech IV for early 40 years but in the field have never used the rear movements, probably because the release buttons are so stiff that it would take two husky boys, a mule, and an act of congress to open the thing. I've often contemplated buying a Master Tech just to get the sliding releases, but that's a lot of bucks for something that I don't seem to miss.
    I've often wondered if I should be using it, and that others actually find it useful, or is it just a theoretical advantage (selling-point) to have it available on a press-type camera, without actually being useful?
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    The only rear Technika movements I use sometimes is to tilt the top about three degrees.

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    Tech V's 4x5" and 2x3"--I don't use the rear movements a lot, but occasionally. The 23 doesn't have all the front movements of the 4x5", so they're more useful on the smaller camera.

    I think the most common rear movement I use on the Technika is rear tilt, or sometimes I might tilt/swing the front and rear standards in parallel for indirect rise/fall/shift, when the front movements aren't enough, but if I'm doing something like still life where I know I'll need a lot of rear movements, I set up the Sinar P.

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    Technikas are great cameras. But their rear movements are a pain. If you ever used an assymetric back (such as a Sinar P or an Ebony "U" series) going back to front movements will be hard. These devices make application of the Scheimplug rule very easy.

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    I never use rear movements on my Master Technika, but use them on my Technikardan. I especially miss rear shift on the MT although it's not built for that.

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    My MPP VII has a similar back arrangement. I use it for movements with the 90mm SA, because the front movements are very limited with this lens mounted. With longer lenses, putting in some rear back tilt is a way of getting front forward tilt on this camera - I add less back tilt on the front for a net forward tilt, and making fine adjustments at the front is easier. I find this less trouble than mounting the camera on it's side and using swings, even with the tripod head adjustment.

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    No. Nor on my Horseman VH/VH-R cameras that have a similar arrangement. But then, I rarely use rear movements with field cameras of any kind - just don't feel much need for it.

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    I DO use them, but I use them more on my 5x7 Tech IV, which does NOT have the side locks, just the 4 knobs to unscrew. It's much more convenient- those locks are a pain!

    -Brian

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    I have a Tech III. It has no direct front tilt. You can drop the bed, then tilt the front BACK somewhat but not all the way, which is actually very tricky, or you can turn the camera on its side on the tripod and use the front swing as a tilt, which is much easier but I never really do that either. I always use the back tilt.

    So yes, I use back movements, at least the tilt, very, very regularly. I rarely use back swing though - if I need swing I use the front.

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    Re: Technika owners -- do you use the rear movements?

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Cole View Post
    I have a Tech III. It has no direct front tilt. You can drop the bed, then tilt the front BACK somewhat but not all the way, which is actually very tricky,
    that's strange..on my Tech III: if I drop the bed and tilt the front back (both all the way), the front and back are parallel again (you'll need a raise though to get the lens in line). It's true that in this configuration tilting forward again is a bit tricky, you cannot fasten the fw tilt, and can easily be moved when you cock the shutter etc..

    Best,

    Cor

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