Indeed. That "yaw free" stuff mostly applies to studio table top work often with controlled lighting. Combined camera movements for portraits or outdoor images is not common. This feature adds weight, complexity and cost to a camera that should not be considered unless really needed.

Back in the days when catalog product table top images in a studio was the way, that is where a Sinar P really does well.

Sinar user since the mid 1980's and to this day.


Bernice


Quote Originally Posted by Drew Wiley View Post
My 8x10 field camera is less than half the weight of a P. All that "yaw-free" hype has little real-world significance except for certain tabletop studio applications. And I'm a long-time Sinar user.