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    Re: MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    About 3.8/4kg depending on the length of the bellows and the rail. I'm looking for new solutions to create some lighter pieces and save weight, but this point is talking about earning 30 / 40gr...
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    Re: MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    And to stay on the discourse of cost and weight reduction, instead of creating a rail with joints to lengthen it, the customer has about 2m of rail that I will then cut as he wants.

    For example,...
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    Re: MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    IC-Racer: After two years of research, and after several contact with company who work with CF, I found a company that produces me the standard and all the accessories in carbon, let's say that the...
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    Re: MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    Pere Casal: Thanks for your feedback, many friends prefer upper side and other bottom, as you say, this is "à chacun son goût". and what do you mean with "cost could be contained"?

    Nodda Duma:...
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    Re: MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    Update on front standard: normally the optics release is placed on the upper side, but this can cause the optics to fall, especially during the release phase. However, by placing the release at the...
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    Re: MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    for now i cannot explain more details about chassis, i want to put it under copyright, because ther's not other chassis like mine

    from -40°/+120° with this chassis is virtually absent, because the...
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    Re: MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    MLC 810, uses a completely different method. you have the empty rear standard, and ther're two slots, one on right side for horizontal shots and one on upper side for vertical shots. You insert the...
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    Re: MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    Hi Pfsor sorry for photo, i make a mistake, i've change the photo and put the one where you can see rail, the movement and attachment to tripod.

    The Front is missing because i don't have yet the...
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    MLC 810 - Optical Bench DIY

    Good morning people, this is my first thread.
    My name is Roberto Zamperoni, i'm from Cornuda, little village in north/est Italy.
    Till 3 years ago i had a Deardorff 8x10, but after several time in...
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    Re: anyone tried carbon fiber?

    Hi Havoc, if you can wait until the end of summer, i'm creating a prototipe of 8x10 camera with micrometric movements and most of the components is in carbon fiber, the weight is about 3.4kg. Isn't a...
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    Help me with my Scanmate 5000!!!

    Hello everyone, I hope that some kind soul come to help me.

    I have a Scanmate 5000, yesterday evening puff, crack, patatrack ... the scanner works but the lamps don't go,

    Check if the lamps are...
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    Re: Ciao from Italy

    Grazie Filippo, the name of little town is Cornuda in the province of Treviso.

    Roby
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    Ciao from Italy

    I'm Roberto, Roby for friends, i'm from italy exactly from the Veneto region,a small town between mountain and lowland, about 60km from Venice. My gears are: Hasselblad 500cm, Fuji G617, and i've...
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