New standard bellows for the Linhof Technikardan S 45 from Custom Bellows UK. A huge saving over the Linhof list price!
Watch out for the gears on you camera as they have been noted for stripping gears and ruining cameras. When I found out about that I saw that the gears are very thin and if not connected firmly can result in your camera ruined. It's only the hand crank for me now.speed type grip for my Mamiya m645
speed type grip for my Mamiya m645
Which model, and what version of the grip?Watch out for the gears on you camera as they are noted for stripping gears and ruining cameras. When I found out about that I saw that the gears are very thin and if not connected firmly can result in your camera ruined. It's only the hand crank for me now.
I'm curious, can you say approximately what you paid? I have a TK (not an S) that has a light tight, but pretty iffy bellows. I know I can get Chinese bellows for under $200, but I've heard the Custom Bellows quality is very good. I'm wondering what the cost difference it. (Linhof bellows at $1k are right out.) Also, did they install the frames, or did you do it?
Not the power grip, I don't like them, it is the left hand grip that has a shutter release on the grip, you still use the crank to wind the film, I called it a speed grip as that is what it was called by the dealer, mainly to make hand holding the camera easier, the camera is the m645 1000s, which came as an outfit with 45,150 and 500mm lens, for which I paid the grand sum of £250 GBP, tfrom our local camera repair man, all fully serviced and guaranteed for 6 monthsWhich model, and what version of the grip?
dances_w_clouds is correct about the Mamiya 645 Super and the battery powered power grip.
Other models handle the power grips and the thumb operated rapid wind grip quite well.
Fully agree I wouldn't use a power drive on any MF camera, this is a left hand grip that has the shutter release, you still use the hand crank for winding the film,Watch out for the gears on you camera as they have been noted for stripping gears and ruining cameras. When I found out about that I saw that the gears are very thin and if not connected firmly can result in your camera ruined. It's only the hand crank for me now.
Everything I've ever read about their bellows has been glowing praise. I couldn't comment on Chinese copies, but it sounds like you would be saving almost nothing by going down that route, so I doubt it's worth the risk.
Just a bit of information that I now know that MattKing relayed to me after I did put the power winder on the camera he sold me. I saw what he had mentioned and removed it. Thanks to him I got started in 645 film and now I have 2x 645 Super and 3 lenses and still all working fine after years I have been using them without any problems.Fully agree I wouldn't use a power drive on any MF camera, this is a left hand grip that has the shutter release, you still use the hand crank for winding the film,
Thanks for the information, Mat also posted the warning, I have seen what happened to a friends Mamiya with a motordrive, ruined it, I have sped grips (Not the motordrives but the lever wind one's)but after seeing the damage caused to my friends mamiya, a few years ago, I prefewr the crank/lever winds, better safe than sorryJust a bit of information that I now know that MattKing relayed to me after I did put the power winder on the camera he sold me. I saw what he had mentioned and removed it. Thanks to him I have 2x 645 Super and 3 lenses and still all working fine after years I have been using them without any problems.
Thanks!
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