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    Bosscreen contact info

    Hi

    I need a new focus screen for my 4x5 Busch Pressman, I have used the Bosscreens in the past on my studio Cambo 4x5's and would like to get one for this camera. Does anyone have the contact info for the company that makes the Bosscreen ?? I did a search and could not find any info. I most likely will need to contact them directly as I'm sure the screen will have to be custom cut for the dimensions of the Busch. OR any other ideas for a replacement screen for this camera.

    Thanks Craig Maxwell

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    I believe that Stabilix, the company which made Bosscreens, went bankrupt about six months ago and has shut down. I did hear that there was a possibility that someone might continue to make the Bosscreen, but have no idea who or when. I suspect you are best off looking for an alternative.

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    Hi Craig,

    Check with www.bromwellmarketing.com, in the Philadelphia, USA area. They are distributors for Bosscreens and still have prices for them listed on their website. Viable alternatives would be Maxwell Fresnel-type focusing screens or Beattie Intenscreens.

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    To quote Senator Kennedy, “Aah, Beattie Bee, Dee Beattie Bee”.

    http://www.intenscreen.com/

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    Hi,

    I just checked the dutch chamber of commerce website because the register can be consulted online. (www.kvk.nl)

    Yes, according the register, Stabilix has filed for bankrupcy and is no longer in business.

    Huib

    www.huibsmeets.com

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    Thank You Everyone,

    I will try to contact Beattie Intenscreen, but they only have an email response form and no telephone number on their website, Any other ideas ??

    Craig Maxwell

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    Craig - with a name like that you really have to just go for the Maxwell screen...

    Much better than the Beattie (and in most respcts I always found it better than the Bosscreen - which, quite frankly, was a disaster....)
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    Before trying either Maxwell or Beattie, check with Bromwell. I had a BosScreen on order for a long time, almost a year. When it finally arrived Ted Bromwell told me that it took so long because the company had been in financial trouble and stopped making them but had reorganized, perhaps under a different name, and the BosScreen was again being made and sold. That was about two months ago.

    I wouldn't necessarily say that the Maxwell screen is "much better" than the BosScreen, they each have their benefits. The Maxwell screen is probably brighter than the BosScreen since the BosScreen isn't a true brightening screen, but I'd be surprised if the Maxwell screen, being a Fresnel, doesn't have at least some of the downsides of all Fresnels (at least all I've heard of). I find it very irritating when somebody says something is a "disaster" without saying why. I've used BosScreens on four different cameras and found them very useful, much more so than the Fresnel on my Ebony.
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    "I find it very irritating when somebody says something is a "disaster" without saying why."

    Among other things, it didn't work in even moderate cold (never mind the extreme cold I work in through the winter).

    The supplier never bothered to mention this in their spiel on the bosscreen or when I was talking about it to them (they actually told me it was fine in the cold - I think their idea of "cold" was around 50f...) - and of course I never thought to ask - because I've never had temperature problems with a screen before or since...
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    Thanks for the explanation Tim. I live in Florida and don't photograph in "cold" so that wouldn't have been a problem for me (though I don't consider 50 degrees real cold and probably do photograph occasionally in that). I could be wrong but I don't think these screens typically have problems in that mild a cold, I've read of people having problems in "cold but I thought it had to be something at least below freezing.
    Brian Ellis
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