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    Scheimpflug movements

    Hi Julio

    The amount of tilt applied to the back is usually so small, and the landscape objects so irregularly shaped, that the image looks entirely natural.

    I don't tilt the back where the shape of the image is important, say architectural work where I want to retain true verticals.

    Steve

    www.landscapesofwales.co.uk

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    Scheimpflug movements

    Many thanks to all of you who provided replies to my question. All of them were very useful and have convinced me that I should bear the expense and buy one of the Ebony's that has a greater range of movements than the RSW45.

    Best regards, Jonathan.

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