GrahamWelland
Subscriber & Workshop Member
Nice! Now I really think that you just need to add the 23HR :thumbup:
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My month is watering just by looking at that gear .New lens lineup
Sweet! The big brother to mine.Happy to be a techie!!
Cambo Ultima D35
Not as good a shot as some of the other I've seen in here, but it'll do for now.
E.C.
It's the same camera, but it has a D800 as a capture device.Sweet! The big brother to mine.
Not as sophisticated as I might have liked (as it lacks adjustability on the horizontal axis), but I'm using one of those double ended clips...one end attaches to the front standard and the other simply holds a black piece of board.It's the same camera, but it has a D800 as a capture device.
@FoodShooter: did you solve your lens shade situation?
E.C.
Thank you Dan
for showing your new buisness card and your lovely ALPA collection ,
but also for your portrait in middle of the card .
Can you please give some info about the disto holder on the FPS .
I have not seen these parts anywhere before . Thank you .
Can you please give some info about the disto holder on the FPS .
Absolutely.You took the words out of my mouth! The Disto holder is awesome.
I'm looking at getting either this or the 4x5 version in the near future. I think they are just gorgeous cameras!
And the second will ask if there's something wrong with their glasses since the phone number & web address are all out of focus :ROTFL:The artist reflected in the center filter is a nice touch. I bet the first person you give this to will say they think it is really cute that you are using antique cameras...
Only the day before yesterday I got a comment when I set up the Max in old town Marbella....that you are using antique cameras...
Well, choose carefully. I get more chicks with my Newfoundland and only strange-looking old guys with my camera gear. Whatever is your thing...So, if anybody feels lonely and seeks friends I would advice, buy yourself a dog, a Harley Davidson or an Alpa either works....
Absolutely.
I used the up-side-down Alpa adaptor for the SWA and mounted the smallest ballhead I could find, the Cullman CB2. And then screw on the Disto of course...
On the MAX I use it on the left side instead of on top!
Works really great!
It's really been a great camera and has served my needs well for a long time. You won't be disappointed.I'm looking at getting either this or the 4x5 version in the near future. I think they are just gorgeous cameras!