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    How much movements is used here?

    Hi All,

    Been lurking since some time, and now feel ready to pose a first question. I am sure there is information, schematics or calculators available, but I have not succeed in finding any that allows me to grasp how much movements are used/needed to achieve the below results?

    http://henrysandbank.com/recent/005g.html

    http://henrysandbank.com/recent/018g.html

    And the most classic one.
    http://henrysandbank.com/recent/008g.html

    If this has been beaten to death, please send me in the right direction.


    Kindest regards

    Patrik

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    Re: How much movements is used here?

    Quite a bit.

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    Re: How much movements is used here?

    I figured as much
    Is this at the upper limits of the most "bendy" (adjustable), for lack of better word, systems? So at the extreme end of monorail systems, or would this be possible with a press or field camera? or would it require something even more extreme?

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    Re: How much movements is used here?

    These are pretty basic.

    005g is front fall (or back rise) and front shift to the right.
    008g is front rise
    018g is back tilting forward (camera pointing slightly down) and shift to right.

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