A "Catch 22" kinda question: How could he have swings and tilts and STILL have
autofocus? Once you move the optical axis off of the "normal" (3D version of
perpendicular) to the film plane (by swinging or tilting either film or lens
plane), focus becomes a more complex issue. Now, if you wanna impress me, make
a camera with swings and tilts on front and back and autofocus that calculates
and implements Scheimpflug at the same time! Now THAT would be cool!
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But, whatever floats your boat:
https://www.dpreview.com/news/4364270575/photographer-builds-world-first-4x5-camera-af-hybrid-finder-universal-lens-mount
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