Seeing most of the cameras as sold out on their site. Is this an indication that LF cameras popularity are on the rise? Or problably they just make very few of them.
Also, I had thought/assumed that these cameras had rear -- forward and backward -- focusing. Am I wrong about that as well?
LF cameras appears to be seeing a renewed interest.Is this an indication that LF cameras popularity are on the rise?
Post a picture of it when you get it. The few Chamonix cameras I have seen in person were magnificent.
The Chamonix outfit is very much bespoke and small-run. There are quite a few of these cameras here in Australia that are revered for their quality and precision of construction and movement. I believe they have a long waitlist of customers for the 45N2 with the snazzy and jazzy red bellows. Mmmm. I'd like that too — matches the colour of my equally snazzy and jazzy car!
Lucky you. I ordered mine two weeks into the first covid lockdown. It took 6 weeks to arrive, 3 of those sitting at an airport in China. When I grumbled to a friend, he said "Let me get this straight-- You contacted a guy in California by email, paid him money over the internet, he calls up a shop in China, who boxes your camera, ships it halfway around the world to you in the middle of a global pandemic, and you're complaining because it took nearly 6 weeks? Shaddup, already!! Oh, and I want to see the camera."
You might just be right. I checked FedEx tracking last night and it showed it had departed Shanghai. this morning it shows it's in HAINING, ZH CN with my town as the next destination. I hope this means it has left China? We'll see I guess.Just my recent experience -- it seems that it takes longer for thing to GET to China, than ARRIVE from China.
Lucky you. I ordered mine two weeks into the first covid lockdown. It took 6 weeks to arrive, 3 of those sitting at an airport in China. When I grumbled to a friend, he said "Let me get this straight-- You contacted a guy in California by email, paid him money over the internet, he calls up a shop in China, who boxes your camera, ships it halfway around the world to you in the middle of a global pandemic, and you're complaining because it took nearly 6 weeks? Shaddup, already!! Oh, and I want to see the camera."
Congrats!
I certainly never cut a lens board out of thick cardboard because I didn't want to wait the extra day to see what the image on the ground glass looked like. That would have been irresponsible, and could have led to damaging my lens. Fortunately, it didn't.
Then I 3D printed one, and that held me over until my lens boards (also from China, also held up) arrived.
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