It's a pretty neat camera Chris. It's too big for what I do, but I got used to it, so'll probably buy it.
Miguel> yep... It's not just photography, also a great fishing place (rainbow trout).
My new Chamonix 045n-2. My first LF camera. Lots to love. I fit everything: camera, 3 lenses, film holders, focusing cloth, meter, etc. in a modest M-Rock Arches bag (except the tripod).
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Critiques always welcome...
my newest addition to the family.
appoligies for the noisy pic. Camera on phone isn't all that hot.
Stripped, degutted and stained Crown Graphic.
-Arun
And the Camera's pretty tasty too.
Great cameras, those Chamonix...maybe someday I will change my Shen Hao HZX 45 IIA for one of those...
Yeah, I am idly toying with the idea of exchanging my Linhof Master Technika for a 45-N2... If there was still walnut available I would be a goner. Teak isn't quite as nice, IMO.
Website - Linhof Technika, Schneider 90/5.6 Super-Angulon, 210/5.6 APO-Symmar
Thanks, Chris.
The camera will not improve my photos, you're right. I must study and practice more to achieve that (I've been trying to do that, continuously).
I think I would never buy an Ebony, for example, because it is extremelly expensive but, what I really like in the Chamonix is the lightweight and performances it can deliver, with a very cheap price.
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