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donbga

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Hi Everyone,

I received a Satin Snow ground glass replacement for my 5x7 back this week and I wanted to inform teh APUG group that I am very impressed with the quality of this product. If you are in need of GG replacement you may wish to visit the Satin Snow website for more information.

http://www.satinsnowglass.com

I have no affiliation or business interest in Satin Snow; I'm just a satisfied customer.

Thanks,

Don Bryant
 

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I've been waiting over two weeks for mine to arrive. How long did it take for you to get yours?

Jim
 
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JMoore said:
I've been waiting over two weeks for mine to arrive. How long did it take for you to get yours?

Jim

Jim,

I waited about 4 weeks and finally got impatient and called David and inquired about the delay. Apparently he is swamped with orders and since each GG is hand ground there is a backlog. It is a quality product and I think you will be pleased.

Don Bryant
 

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I purchased one as well. I am getting tired of the Wisner stock GG - even in bright sunlight, where there is tree cover, it can be a pain to focus. David also assured me that it will be thin enough to allow my GG protector to slip above it.
 
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Francesco said:
David also assured me that it will be thin enough to allow my GG protector to slip above it.

Francesco,

The SSGG It is very thin so you shouldn't have any problem with the proctective cover fitting.

Don
 

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I ordered mine on 7/17 and received it 2 days ago. It is certainly much brighter than my old one. A joy to use & focus with; and it was cheap. After 2 weeks of waiting I contacted him. He said that there were a couple of glowing magazine reviews in the UK and that, due to those reviews, he had a very large number of orders this past month. That is causing the delay. Worth the wait though. I'm a happy customer.
 

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donbga said:
Hi Everyone,

If you are in need of GG replacement you may wish to visit the Satin Snow website for more information.

http://www.satinsnowglass.com

I have no affiliation or business interest in Satin Snow; I'm just a satisfied customer.

Thanks,

Don Bryant
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Don, this is very good to know. I do not own a LF camera just yet and keep searching E-bay to find just what I want. The GG issue in old cameras is often a problem, either they are broken or mucked up in some way that when placing a bid you know you will have to spend additional money just to put it into working condition.

Thanks for the tip.

Bruce
 

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donbga said:
Francesco,

The SSGG It is very thin so you shouldn't have any problem with the proctective cover fitting.

Don


Thanks Don. I made a mistake ordering one of Dagor77's GG as it was too thick to fit properly with the protector. I will just keep his as third reserve once the SS arrives.
 

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Satin Snow(TM) Ground Glass

Good morning everybody,

I am the manufacter of Satin Snow(TM) Ground glass and want to thank all that have purchased my glass and to update anybody that is wondering where there orders are, I am a one man company here, and am in the process of upgrading our production shop to accomidate larger order volumes, in the last 3.5 months we have shipped over 500 seperate viewing screens, in addition to many orders comming in everyday, I apologize for any delays in shippping, Satin Snow(TM) in a very short time has become one of the best selling replacement ground glass screens in the large format business, and now have started taking orders from some major companies in the camera business. I am diligantly working to get caught up on the current orders we have. I am probably one of the most critical people in the world and refuse to ship a product that is not as close to perfect as I can, We do all of the work in house here and as with a fine large format camera, it is hand done and inspected by me. I am looking for someone who will be able to grind the glass at the same level of quality that I do, which has proven to be difficult as most people don't really understand the relationship between taking a picture and focusing on a ground glass.

I normally quote 10-14 days on production but the last month we have been about 21 days give or take some.

We never expected such an overwhelming responce to our product and got caught a bit off guard, so I again must apologize for delays, but rest assured we are working very diligantly to upgrade the product speed.

Thanks again, if anyone has questions or concerns please don't ever hesitate to drop me a note, or give me a call between the hours of 9AM-5PM Mountain Standard time.

David S. Parker
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'Focus on the Picture, Not on the Glass'
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Francesco said:
Thanks Don. I made a mistake ordering one of Dagor77's GG as it was too thick to fit properly with the protector. I will just keep his as third reserve once the SS arrives.

I purchased one of dagor77's GG too and was very displeased with it. As you said it is very thick and not as bright as I had wished it to be.

Don
 

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Hehehehe

Satinsnow said:
Good morning everybody,

I am the manufacter of Satin Snow(TM) Ground glass and want to thank all that have purchased my glass and to update ... (snip)

I see you've discovered the thread :smile:

Looks like you're a busy guy...

Bob
 

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bobfowler said:
I see you've discovered the thread :smile:

Looks like you're a busy guy...

Bob

Hey I emailed you this morning,

Yes, very busy..........and ended up with a very large order from a very large camera company in Japan the other day that I am trying to get out!

Dave
 

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Dave, welcome to the circus. I look forward with anticipation to getting my SSGG. It is great to see the LF world alive and well with new and better toys.
 

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Anyone know if it is worth looking at one of these for a Crown Graphic? Or will it even fit..not in a $ position to move up to a better field camer just yet, but it would be nice to 'see' a little more on the GG'.
 

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photomc said:
Anyone know if it is worth looking at one of these for a Crown Graphic? Or will it even fit..not in a $ position to move up to a better field camer just yet, but it would be nice to 'see' a little more on the GG'.
Since each piece is hand cut and hand ground to order, we can fit any camera that you have. If you believe that yours might not be "standard" for the brand or you just would like to, then please just send us the exact measurements and we'll make sure that it fits your camera.

Dave
 

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If I just ask for a one to fit a plain, old Toyo 4x5, is that enough of a description or should I send measurements?
 

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I have pretty much fitted, just about any camera out there with no problems, I also have a 100% fit satisfaction policy, so if I happen to send one that does not fit, I will make sure you do have one that will fit...

Thanks for the questions guys.

Dave
 

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I am extremly unhappy with the GG on my Shen-Hao. (The "AX" something model 4x5). Is that enough info to order or do you need measurements?

Matt
 

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Size fitting for Satin Snow(TM) Glass.

I have made glass for a lot of cameras, and most of the time the sizes I have in my database are good, but if you want to order from us, please provide the measurements on the camera that you are ordering for as we have found a bit of variations amoung the different camera lines, even within the same models, I can fit just about any camera in the world, but having the measurments really helps us out and saves time, just in case the particular camera you have has some variations.

Thanks again for all of the interest.

Dave Parker
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I just bought an antique camera, that I hav no idea the condition of the ground glass. If it needs to be replaced, and it may have a weird size, could I send you the original ground glass as a template?
 

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HI Aggie,

As long as I have the measurements of the glass I can make a new one for it, thanks for the interest.

Dave
 

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Dave,
I don't think that you will find a group of photographers who are more thrilled that a guy who is producing an accessory that serves the large format, analog photography market is having problems because his orders are outrunning his production. Especially when he makes the effort to plainly explain the situation.

Expect my order soon. I'll send the measurements. Add it to the queue and get to it whenever you catch up. If I were into instant gratification, I'd be shooting d*****l. :smile:
 

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Satin Snow and Shen Hao

mobtown_4x5 said:
I am extremly unhappy with the GG on my Shen-Hao. (The "AX" something model 4x5). Is that enough info to order or do you need measurements?

Matt

I received a Satin Snow gg as a replacement for the original equipment on my Shen Hao 4x5 about 10 days ago. I am new at this and was in despair over my inability to focus on the original equipment ground glass. Not having experience with another large format camera, I had just about decided my eyes were not up to the task. The Satin Snow made a tremedous difference. Much brighter overall and especially in the corners. At least now I can see the mistakes as I make them.

Steve Wilson
 

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I've installed mine in replacement of the original Tachihara 4x5 cover glass/fresnel.

I like it a lot, as it has the able to achieve tack sharp focusing much easier to the Tachihara fresnel.
 

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xeric-sw said:
I received a Satin Snow gg as a replacement for the original equipment on my Shen Hao 4x5 about 10 days ago. I am new at this and was in despair over my inability to focus on the original equipment ground glass. Not having experience with another large format camera, I had just about decided my eyes were not up to the task. The Satin Snow made a tremedous difference. Much brighter overall and especially in the corners. At least now I can see the mistakes as I make them.

Steve Wilson

Steve

I am having similar problems with my Linhof Kardan GT. I can just about focus accurately but am having a lot of difficultly seeing the effect of tilt and swing movements. When you see the cost of a beattie brightscreen (I have seen them as high as $440 in the UK) the Satin Snow makes a lot of sense.
 
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