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Thread: Calumet C-2 and C-2-N film holders

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    Calumet C-2 and C-2-N film holders

    Anybody know if there's a difference between Calumet's C-2 and C-2-N roll film h olders?

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    Calumet C-2 and C-2-N film holders

    I had a C-2. It was all metal. Ibelieve the current design has some plastic parts.

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    Calumet C-2 and C-2-N film holders

    Hi Arthur,

    C-2N is the newer version. Now made by Cambo in Holland. It seems (opinion) that it?s now a bit more reliable. I?ve had both and with the ?N? version I have yet to have any overlapping negatives.

    The new version is all black, while the older model had a silver winding crank/whe

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    Calumet C-2 and C-2-N film holders

    I have made several posts on this forum (or the Medium Format forum of photo.ne t) about this very issue. Rather than repeat in detail, let me say: C2 ( I have two of them) has spacing problems, only 9 good frames per roll (not 10). Both C2 and C2N have film flatness problems which took me forever to detect (I thought it was my new/used 65/4 lens and/or board). The flatness was f ixed by a little gaffer tape (seriously). Email me for further info.

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    Calumet C-2 and C-2-N film holders

    Several of you have e-mailed my directly regarding "how to fix your back with ga ffer's tape." I just posted a page with pix on it for your enjoyment. It is at: < http://www.kinesisgear.com/opinion.html> I also posted some stuff about another pet peeve of mine ? Sekonic meter problems.

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    Calumet C-2 and C-2-N film holders

    Hi everyone, Just wondering if the Cambo 6x12 C2N roll film holder I've seen on the Calumet Photo site has the same inherent problems that I have read about with regard to the older Calumet version? Has the design changed or is it the same back with a different name? I'm a fairly new 4x5" user and have just purchased a Shen-Hao and I have been using an old Horseman 6x12 back but find removing the ground glass to fit the back a little tedious. Regards, Cameron. http://www.wildfirephotos.com.au

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