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    Fotoman Professional - We're still here

    After reading through a significant number of threads I have found that many users are still under the impression that Fotoman (Fotoman Cameras, Fotoman Professional and/or Fotoman) has dissolved. We've weathered the economic downturn in 2008 and "Were back." This return was announced at press conference delivered at Photokina last year and many of you may have received email messages informing you of our promotions. Right now we have a “Summer Promotion” running until the end of August, our Accessories are all on sale and our “Dmax” technical camera (maximum format 6x12) is on sale. Check out our website for further details www.fotoman.cc .

    We’ve slimmed down our product range to what you see below:


    Medium Format

    Fotoman Dmini – a nice little 6x4.5/6x6 camera that can accept a film or digital back

    Fotoman 69HPS – a 6x9 camera that accepts horseman film backs

    Technical Camera

    Fotoman Dmax – our 6x12 camera with vertical shift movements for the lens and lateral shift movement for the back. This product can accept film backs from 6x6 to 6x12 and all brands of medium format digital backs.

    Panoramic

    Fotoman 617 – A popular camera for panoramic photographers and a quick internet search will render several very good reviews.

    Fotoman 624 – This unique format is special to Fotoman as there are little to no other manufactures of this format.

    Large Format

    Fotoman 45SPS – This handheld 4x5 is light weight and easy to use. It provides vertical shift movement of the lens and the standard international back.

    Fotoman 810PS – In the same vein as all other Fotoman products the 810PS is simple and easy to use. The back uses simple slide in back. No need to fight the heavy springs of an international back while changing film if you’re hand holding.

    If you have any question I will be happy to address them here or through email at sales@fotoman.cc

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    Re: Fotoman Professional - We're still here

    I have been using Fotoman 617 for sometime now and i am rather pleased with it. I like the flexibilty and affordability it offers.
    I did however make some modifications to the camera overtime. I have created a post about it here:
    www.panorama.yaalherman.com/en/upgrading-fotoman-617-panoramic-camera/

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    Nice work on the adjustments. I agree that a tripod mounting foot is needed on long cones. I'm surprised it isn't add by fotoman in manufacturing.
    I strongly considered fotoman's 617 but ended up purchasing a gaoersi because it offered shift which was very important to me. I remember fotoman had planned to add shift, but it never manifested.
    I did purchase a viewfinder from fotoman and it was a smooth/ good transaction.

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    Re: Fotoman Professional - We're still here

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmo View Post
    Nice work on the adjustments. I agree that a tripod mounting foot is needed on long cones. I'm surprised it isn't add by fotoman in manufacturing.
    I strongly considered fotoman's 617 but ended up purchasing a gaoersi because it offered shift which was very important to me. I remember fotoman had planned to add shift, but it never manifested.
    I did purchase a viewfinder from fotoman and it was a smooth/ good transaction.
    This should be good news for many and that is that we are in the process of redesigning to add shift adapters to both 617 and 624. We are not in production yet but if there is a significant amount of interest we will make a production run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fotoman Professional View Post
    This should be good news for many and that is that we are in the process of redesigning to add shift adapters to both 617 and 624. We are not in production yet but if there is a significant amount of interest we will make a production run.
    I personally would be very much interested in a shift adapter (i know there was one in the past), but i am not sure what it would mean in terms of switching and adjusting lens cones.
    If i am not mistaken the previous shift adapter replaced a 15mm back spacer, while my 80mm Apo-Symmar uses a 10mm back spacer... Maybe switching to 90mm super angulon would make the shift easier?

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    Just did a mini-review of my Fotoman 45SPS. There isn't much out on the web yet about it: http://www.largeformatphotography.in...PS-mini-review

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    Fotoman Professional is in my opinion a cracker outfit! I have no connection with them other than as a satisfied customer. I have a Fotoman 69 camera from the previous Fotoman vintage and the "new" firm have recently furnished me with a 35 mm HFM (helical focus mount), and have given excellent attention to the required screws, lens tool etc to enable me to fit the mount to the lens cone that I had previously acquired, and to fit a new Apo-Sironar digital 35/4.5 lens to the front end. The result is superb, and I can say that these folk will not rest until your requirements are met.

    In my opinion they deserve more attention than they get in the MF/LF media. Their website is slow and dysfunctional. Their pics are stiff and stylized, usually in front-back or left-right planes only, which give no "feel" for their cameras as to what they look like in the hand, or how they respond to being picked up and used. They need lots more pics, quickly accessible, with hands-on shots. And also people who are prepared to say what they can do with their cameras.

    I have 4 cone/HFM assemblies for my 69 body, and I guess that few in the world have some or any of them, with the following lenses: Rodenstock 35/4.5, Schneider 58XL, Schneider 75/5.6, Commercial Congo 90/3.5. Interchangeable backs, Voigtländer viewfinders for each of the lenses, bullet-proof body frame, beats 6x7 rangefinders on aspect ratio and durability, so long as you can meter separately (Pentax digital spotmeter) and have a Fotoman rangefinder accessory for close focus. One day I might have time to post a review of the kit and how I use it, if anyone would find it useful.

    George

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    Re: Fotoman Professional - We're still here

    Quote Originally Posted by yaal View Post
    I personally would be very much interested in a shift adapter (i know there was one in the past), but i am not sure what it would mean in terms of switching and adjusting lens cones.
    If i am not mistaken the previous shift adapter replaced a 15mm back spacer, while my 80mm Apo-Symmar uses a 10mm back spacer... Maybe switching to 90mm super angulon would make the shift easier?
    Yaal,

    Yes, it was a 15mm spacer that the shift adapter displaced. We are working on te design now and if interest is there we will run prodcution.

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    Re: Fotoman Professional - We're still here

    Not sure that "cracker outfit" is great praise in the US! Pretty funny.

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    Re: Fotoman Professional - We're still here

    Is it still possible to get a 612 Fotoman camera (not the Dmax one)?
    Matus

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