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    Eric Woodbury
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    Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    I have read a lot of Chamonix reviews, but still have a few questions:

    What is the quality of the groundglass? I'll be using without the Fresnel.

    The pictures look as though the corners of the gg are there and not clipped. Is this correct? Are the roll film lines on the gg removable with acetone or equivalent?

    The threaded rod focusing mechanism, is this tedious or slow when you change lenses or focus?

    Is it correct that the camera will work with lenses from 47mm SAXL to 450mm non-telephoto (with the extension block)? How will it handle the weight of the Nikkor 600T ?

    Is there a lens shade accessory available? I thought I saw that at one point, but no more.

    Will the camera accept a Linhoff dimension board without the cut lower corners, i.e. a simple rectangle 3.75 x 3.875"?

    Thanks in advance for all your answers. E
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    Preston Birdwell
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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    Eric, I bought my 045N-2 last December. I think I can answer some of your questions.

    I use the Fresnel lens, but the GG itself looks to be of good quality.

    The corners on my GG are clipped. The grids on the GG are etched, as far as I can tell.

    It took me a little time to get used to the rear focus knob after using a Tachihara for years, but I find it easy to use and quite fast. It holds position perfectly and there is no backlash.

    I can't comment on whether the 47XL will work, but it handles my 90 with ease. No problem at all using a 450 with the extension block. I can't comment as to how it will handle the weight of a 600T, but I will say that the front standard is quite rigid. The limiting factor may be the extension block: It should be strong enough. Ask Hugo.

    I don't know about a lens shade.

    The camera accepts the Linhoh-style boards. I don't see any restriction in using a board that doesn't have the cut lower corners.

    You could send a note to Hugo. I am sure he'd help you out.

    I really like my camera--it's a great machine for the price.

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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    Have had mine since May....

    I use a 65mm F4.5 Grandagon on mine and it works fine. The bellows are fairly compressed even with that lens so a bag bellows might be in order for the 47. I find the roll film etchings on the GG to not be intrusive at all for shooting 4x5. If anything, I have thought about taking a marker to the roll film marks because I use a 6x12 back and feel they could be easier to see.

    I agree that focus is smooth and fast. Not sure on the shade...
    The longest lens I will be using is my Schneider 350mm F/11 when I get it in a couple weeks so can't help you there.

    All in all, a fantastic camera that I would have paid double for.

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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    if only it didnt have that creeping in focusing - it would be fantastic camera. But staying focused with serious angling down, and somewhat heavy lenses is impossible. Unless of course there is some weird tightening mechanism for focusing that i have not found yet.

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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    The ground glass is okay. If you don't like it, replace it for a few bucks. The fresnel is okay, not great but I'm still using that combo with everything from 65mm to 450.
    Quote Originally Posted by SergeiR View Post
    if only it didnt have that creeping in focusing - it would be fantastic camera. But staying focused with serious angling down, and somewhat heavy lenses is impossible. Unless of course there is some weird tightening mechanism for focusing that i have not found yet.
    never heard nor had an issue with the camera pointing straight down. That's with a 250mm fujinon, 305 g claron, 450mm nikkor M. Using heavier lenses than that on this camera doesn't make sense, get a studio camera or leave the 5.6 copal #3's at home.
    here's one with the 250mm pointed almost straight down. Long exp and camera sat there for several minutes.

    first frost by vinnywalsh.com, on Flickr

    here's another with the 250mm with 500mm of extension. Camera sat again for 10 minutes.
    45fp-frosted-aspen-leaf-in-sun by vinnywalsh.com, on Flickr

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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    Does the camera feature zero detents for the default set up? It's nowhere mentioned, not even in the video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEJ0GMWJk-Y

    About the cut corners of the gg: I've seen both versions, straight and cut. Maybe you have to order it according to your wishes?

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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    Just wondering, did they ever fix the problems they had with the fresnel being positioned wrong? And if you remove the stock fresnel on the v.2 doesn't it change the plane of focus?

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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    Just wondering, did they ever fix the problems they had with the fresnel being positioned wrong? And if you remove the stock fresnel on the v.2 doesn't it change the plane of focus?
    The 45n-2 has the Fresnel on the outside of the gg, with a protector over it resolving the issue over the 45n-1

    Quote Originally Posted by toyotadesigner View Post
    Does the camera feature zero detents for the default set up? It's nowhere mentioned, not even in the video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEJ0GMWJk-Y

    About the cut corners of the gg: I've seen both versions, straight and cut. Maybe you have to order it according to your wishes?
    The front standard doesn't have detents, there are dots for use to align the standard to zero. The rear has stops for tilt to set the camera at 0. For the swings it again uses a set of dots for reference. The corners of the gg and Fresnel are clipped, the sheet of protective glass is not clipped.

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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    Thanks a lot for your information!

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    Re: Chamonix 045N-2, some more questions

    Great info on the focus pointing down Vinny, all my glass is Copal-0 for the most part with two being Copal-1, I guess I should test it out...

    As for the lack of detents, they bothered me a bit at first but now I love it as I never have to worry about hitting them when making tiny adjustments.

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