Colorado CJ
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Yesterday I went hiking through Rocky Mountain National Park with my Zone VI 4x5. Since I was going to be hiking in the high country and taking some other cameras, I took along my carbon fiber tripod instead of my normal Berlebach wood tripod.
Anyway, yesterday was a windy day. Towards the evening, after I got down off the trails, I decided to take one last photo. Lower down the wind wasn't bad. After taking the photo, I turned around to pack away my Grafmatic holder and a big gust came up.
Before I knew it, I heard a crash and my heart fell into my stomach. I turned around and saw my beautiful Zone VI smashed against the rocks.
I put everything back in my pack and left it until today. I was pretty disgusted.
Today I took the camera apart at my shop. With clamps alcohol and some epoxy I have it all back together again. Cosmetically there are a couple of small scratches but you can hardly tell.
Lesson learned. I'll be hiking with my Berlebach whenever I take the 4x5 out again.
4x5 Repair by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Anyway, yesterday was a windy day. Towards the evening, after I got down off the trails, I decided to take one last photo. Lower down the wind wasn't bad. After taking the photo, I turned around to pack away my Grafmatic holder and a big gust came up.
Before I knew it, I heard a crash and my heart fell into my stomach. I turned around and saw my beautiful Zone VI smashed against the rocks.
I put everything back in my pack and left it until today. I was pretty disgusted.
Today I took the camera apart at my shop. With clamps alcohol and some epoxy I have it all back together again. Cosmetically there are a couple of small scratches but you can hardly tell.
Lesson learned. I'll be hiking with my Berlebach whenever I take the 4x5 out again.
