Andrew Moxom
Member
Do any of the recent Chamonix owners out there notice if their Chamonix has some free play in the focusing rail? On mine when the front stand is secured into any one of the 5 holes on the focusing rail, I notice there some free play from side to side on the front standard. It's a minescule amount, but it's there and shows up as a small 'rattle'. When looking straight into the front of the front standard, and grasping the locking knobs, one in each hand, I can notice a small amount of wiggle that is definitely attributed to free play in the two v slotted steel rails on the side of the carbon focus rail. These v slotted rails slide into a machined guide on each side that are fastened to the base of the camera.
I maybe nitpicking, but I can feel this wiggle and as the camera has no focus lock like a lot of other field cameras, I wonder if it is an issue? It is a little disconcerting and I think it could be fixed by a tighter tolerance, or a focus lock. I love the focus system for this camera with it's helical screw design. It's so simple, but a focus lock might resolve this issue for me. I'm not trying to cause an alarm, but just asking if anyone else with this camera notices this on their Chamonix? Or did I potentially get a lemon? I can totally get rid of this problem if I wedge a small piece of cardboard in the gap between the carbon focus rail, and the base. It's ghetto and works, but I would still like not to have to do this.
Also being as I was one of the few folks who ordered their camera off of E'Bay thinking it was through Hugo, when in fact it was not. I'm not sure what leg I have to stand on.
Maybe Hugo can comment?
I maybe nitpicking, but I can feel this wiggle and as the camera has no focus lock like a lot of other field cameras, I wonder if it is an issue? It is a little disconcerting and I think it could be fixed by a tighter tolerance, or a focus lock. I love the focus system for this camera with it's helical screw design. It's so simple, but a focus lock might resolve this issue for me. I'm not trying to cause an alarm, but just asking if anyone else with this camera notices this on their Chamonix? Or did I potentially get a lemon? I can totally get rid of this problem if I wedge a small piece of cardboard in the gap between the carbon focus rail, and the base. It's ghetto and works, but I would still like not to have to do this.
Also being as I was one of the few folks who ordered their camera off of E'Bay thinking it was through Hugo, when in fact it was not. I'm not sure what leg I have to stand on.
Maybe Hugo can comment?