What about a Sinar Norma

Uhner

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Philip you write that you intend to update the document over time. If you find time to do this; please let us know.

All best

Claes
 

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The next opportunity I will (probably) have to update this document is the next time I CLA my own Norma again. That may be a winter or two from now, but I do indeed intend to improve this document and I'll make sure to post about it here when I do.

--Philip.

Philip you write that you intend to update the document over time. If you find time to do this; please let us know.

All best

Claes
 
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Jerry, I'm sorry to say I don't have any information on servicing the Sinar Pan-Tilt head. You might try contacting John Wimberley by email (tjwimberley@charter.net) to see if he knows how to service the Pan-Tilt head. John was very helpful to me when I serviced my Sinar Norma recently; he also reviewed the service guide I wrote. I know he uses a Sinar Pan-Tilt head, and services his own equipment where possible, so he may be able to offer some guidance.

Good luck!

--Philip.

 

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Hi !
I have to disagree.
Arca Swiss is still in business, has new models coming out. They just moved from Switzerland to France a few km away from their previous location.
I'm told they will soon have a web site ;-)
In the mean time look at the Misura ... one of their latest models..
While I'm at it, I particularly enjoyed the manual to CLA a Norma put on the WEB by Philip !
I'll thank him a lot for this tremendous job !
 

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Philip, that is a wonderful manual. Just reading through it makes me wish I had my old Norma (I know where it is and may try to steal it) so I could CLA it. My only suggestion is MORE PICTURES. I really enjoyed them as they bring back lots of wonderful memories.
 

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Norma CLA Manual

Apologies for reviving this old thread.
The link to Phillip's manual for servicing a Norma no longer connects.
Does anybody have a newer link, or the manual downloaded that they could share please?
 

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Could there be anything special in servicing other than standard fine-mechanical procedures?



EDIT:
I read that manual and there indeed is nothing special in it, except for one. But it offers a lot of photos.
As expected looking at such camera in detail and handling it, should reveal its construction. (Contrary to most lenses...)
Only critical part may be chosing a right end cap to remove.

(It is still on the net, you can find it at the Internet Archive:https://web.archive.org/web/2014072...tent/uploads/2009/RoughGuideSinarNormaCLA.pdf)
 
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