Arca Swiss
The Arca-Swiss M-line two high-precision view camera. Digital backs or film backs are attachable image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
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Arca Swiss is a French maker of view cameras, based in Besançon, France.
Cameras
- Arca-Swiss Discovery
- Arca Swiss F-Line
- Arca Swiss M-Line
- Arca Swiss M-Line two
- Arca Swiss Misura
- Arca Swiss R3D
- Arca Swiss Reflex, c1965[1]
- Ultra Large Format Camera (Photokina 2012 prototype)
Links
- A visit to Arca Swiss, by E. Bigler at www.galerie-photo.com (in French)
- Arca Swiss camera line at the Arca shop