Was the Calumet 45NX a rebadged Cambo SC?
Not much information online anymore about the Calumet line of cameras, other than a review on the Large Format forum.
Looks like they use many of the same parts and, perhaps, the extension rails are the same.
I'm 99% sure you can just use aluminum square extruded pipe for a rail with the Calumet/Cambo monorails.
Was the Calumet 45NX a rebadged Cambo SC?
Not much information online anymore about the Calumet line of cameras, other than a review on the Large Format forum.
Looks like they use many of the same parts and, perhaps, the extension rails are the same.
Good to know, I will explore this; thank you.Size 1010 (1" square) 80/20 brand t-slotted aluminum extrusion is inexpensive and works very well with Cambo rail riders.
Have you visited cambo.com and looked around?
Manuals too.Yes, briefly. It has a few accessories for the SC line.
Manuals too.
So...make sure the locking pin is secure, and maybe use some gaffer tape as a backup, in case a softbox (or something) bumps the locking pin.
Excellent warning! May I extend that warning to the rear standard as well.
Of course, being a completest, I started researching a lens compendium for the camera and this is at the root of my query.
And since you are a completer… don’t forget the bag bellows and recessed lens board. You might be able to put that to good use with a 90 or shorter lens.
Bag bellows, yes. Recessed board, I'm not so sure. With no bellows, the rear standard reversed and the tripod mounting block in front of the front standard or behind the rear standard the front and rear function carriers can be brought into contact.
With the rear standard reversed, you can only shoot vertical
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