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    Re: The suspense is killing me!

    Congrats to all of you.

    It's a really wonderful camera.

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    Re: The suspense is killing me!

    Question for whomever - the markings on the ground glass don't list the size they represent. Does anyone have a chart or photo or something showing what's what?

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    Re: The suspense is killing me!

    My 045N-1 arrived yesterday 08/08/08. How fitting! The camera is even more
    beautifully crafted than I imagined it would be. This is my first "new" camera in over
    25 yrs of shooting 4x5. I ordered the dark walnut with grey metal. It is simply gorgeous!!

    Walter
    "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistiguishable from magic" Arthur C. Clarke

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    Re: The suspense is killing me!

    Hello jbannow!
    this web help you..http://www.traditionalphotographer.n...aspx?Article=5

    wonho

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    Re: The suspense is killing me!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lee wonho View Post
    Hello jbannow!
    this web help you..http://www.traditionalphotographer.n...aspx?Article=5

    wonho
    Sort of - my Chamonix came with a ground glass with no numbers on the back. I figured out the 6 x etc., and there are marks that are I think for a Polaroid 405 holder.

    Does everyone else have numbers on their ground glass?

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    Re: The suspense is killing me!

    I ordered mine with a clear glass after reading a post
    where somone complained of all the markings. My Deardorff camera
    has a clear glass and that's what I'm used to. The glass is easily
    replaced.
    "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistiguishable from magic" Arthur C. Clarke

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