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Sinarback digital back revamped

Posted: 11 Jul 2008
Sinarback eMotion75 and Hy6 Revolving Adaptor - Sinar has revamped the eMotion75 digital back, giving it a bigger and better display as well as impressive high ISO capabilities.

Sinarback eMotion 75

Press Release:
As of now all Sinar eMotion 75 digital backs ship with updated hardware parts that drastically augment its performance in terms of image quality and handling.

A newly designed circuit board has been implemented which improves image quality considerably. High ISO images are now clearer than ever. The upgraded eMotion75’s are also fitted with a new 2.5’in TFT display that boasts a resolution of 163 dots per inch.

This 18bit display is not only 15% bigger than its predecessor it is also brighter and has a higher contrast range. This optimises image viewing in bright light situations.
Using these State of the art components it was possible to keep the price tag as it was.

Give your Hy6 that special twist:
With the Revolving Adapter, for the first time it is now possible to use a 6x6 medium format camera with a digital back to its full capacity.

Never before it was that easy shooting professional medium format images in such a convenient way. It is possible to shoot in landscape or portrait format without changing the camera’s position or orientation whilst keeping direct visual contact with the model.

Not even 35mm DSLR’s can offer similar comfort. No hassle, no stress, no power interruption, no dust, no danger of damaging the capturing sensor, no danger of dropping the digital back while changing format. Simply rotate the digital back to the desired position and continue working.

 

Contact your local Sinar dealer for information on how to upgrade your Sinarback eMotion75.

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