For Sale Lower Price - Cambo SC view camera w/ accessories. Read this please

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Previously I advertised this camera for $280. Now it's $180 plus shipping.

This is the later Cambo SC model with the longer posts, allowing greater rise and fall. Cambo SC cameras, like Arca Swiss, are very light - I always found them a pleasure to use in the field because they're not a burden to carry. The color is a very rich black - I've lightened the exposures so you can see more detail.

It's in very nice shape - I'll explain why in a minute.

The camera comes with a 17" rail, a 21" rail (52 cm), bag bellows, a regular semi-bail back, a rotating back, 3 lensboards, and an extra groundglass (regular or ruled). The regular bellows is brand new from Custom Bellows, made of heavier material - the same material the bellows on my 5x7 Cambo is made of. The tripod screw fitting is 3/8".

Rise and Fall Knobs. The rise and fall knobs on these cameras have what's called "brakes," which are a nylon bushings to exert pressure between the knob and the post to lock the movement. Most of these cameras are sold with mashed-in brakes: The former users exerted such pressure that the nylon compresses into the threads. As a result, the rise and fall movements are hard to position easily, and eventually the knobs won't lock at all. I cleaned out the sockets and installed new brakes (I'll include some extra brakes too). Remember - very little pressure is needed.

Ball Bearing Detents. Above each tilt knob is a ball bearing and spring. Four of these click the standards into their locations on the posts. The ball bearings can pick up dust and lint, and eventually not turn. That causes scratches on the standards, and uneven rise and fall "action." I removed the bearings and springs, and cleaned and lubricated the assembly. Beware - the screw covers on the later cameras are plastic. If you should ever need to, insert them to barely tight.

So the rise and fall movement are silky smooth.

Focus Assembly and Lock Knobs. On Cambo monorails, particularly the SCII's, lubricant from the the focus knobs and drive wheel bearings can "seep" over into the lock knobs. What results is a "rubbery" lock action because the lock has been inadvertently lubricated. I cleaned the threads with lacquer thinner and now the knobs lock more definitely. I also adjusted the spring tension for the drive wheels - the standards move smoothly and easily, but don't slip on the rail. (Be careful too of the drive wheels - don't get any lubricant on them or they won't grip the rail.)

Rotating Back. The rotating back on these SCII cameras can acquire dust and lint. It makes the rotating action irritatingly uneven and difficult, and the lock won't catch with certainty. This rotating back has been cleaned and tightened. It works smoothly and locks nicely.

All the other movements are silky smooth. I went over this thing pretty well. If you buy one through ebay, I guarantee you'll spend hours working on it to get the kinks out. Keep it clean and this camera will last you for decades. And remember please - very little pressure is necessary to lock the movements or focus, yeah?

Price is $180 plus shipping. I'll include a Defender format viewer in the 4x5 proportion - free. If you're unsatisfied for any reason, send the camera back with the other stuff and I'll refund your purchase price and the shipping. (Keep the format viewer.)

Good?

(I have other stuff too - Calumet 4x5's, Ries tripods, even a Arkay (Calumet) 8x10 - message me!)
 

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Kino

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Good luck with the sale! I have the Calumet 45NX, which is also made by Cambo, and I can attest to the build quality of these cameras.

It should be used, but even as a piece of artwork, this is a steal...
 
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