David Nardi
Member
Roll film backs are usually a pain in the butt when it comes to discussions of light leaks and film flatness.
I purchased a Cambo 6x12 film holder for my 4x5 four years ago and never had a fog, leak, or sharpness problem (unless of course I did it via carelessness on my part). It cost me a pretty penny but I have been satisfied with it ever since. Recently, I picked up a 6x7 roll film holder by Cambo to get tigher compositions with my longest lenses. So far I have had no problems with it either.
I rarely hear any discussion about Cambo roll film holders. If there are any users out there I would like to hear their thoughts; good or bad.
BTW, I like the fact that Cambo holders slide in a 4x5 camera like a cut film holder and do not require removal of the groundglass. They are also Graflok compatible.
Here's a link if you've never seen one.
http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/CB5520.html
Cheers,
David
David S. Nardi Photography
www.davidnardi.com
I purchased a Cambo 6x12 film holder for my 4x5 four years ago and never had a fog, leak, or sharpness problem (unless of course I did it via carelessness on my part). It cost me a pretty penny but I have been satisfied with it ever since. Recently, I picked up a 6x7 roll film holder by Cambo to get tigher compositions with my longest lenses. So far I have had no problems with it either.
I rarely hear any discussion about Cambo roll film holders. If there are any users out there I would like to hear their thoughts; good or bad.
BTW, I like the fact that Cambo holders slide in a 4x5 camera like a cut film holder and do not require removal of the groundglass. They are also Graflok compatible.
Here's a link if you've never seen one.
http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/CB5520.html
Cheers,
David
David S. Nardi Photography
www.davidnardi.com