Hi Fobelio!
This is my first post here too. I've joined specifically to participate in this topic, as I'm another enthusiastic FOBA and Broncolor user. I'm originally from Down Under, but am now settled in the middle of Germany.
Nokton48 will probably recognize my username from another forum where we both regularly post in a topic of theirs specifically discussing a 'bonanza' of Broncolor products, though FOBA gear is frequently getting a mention there as well.
I have a small home studio that I base my work out of, though most of the work I currently do is on location. I'm hoping to shift more to smaller product work in the studio as that's where I got my start years ago, but it seems to be a challenging time for product photographers.
My first experience with FOBA's equipment was over a decade ago, using a Combirohr kit we had in a commercial studio I was employed in. Impressive quality, and very useful for some of the setups we needed to put together at time.
Sadly it was only late last year that I started to consider obtaining some Combirohr pieces for my own use, and discovered that the company was unfortunately closing its doors and most stores had already sold off pretty much any stock they had remaining.
Since then I've been paying attention to the various used-equipment channels and gradually building up a handy kit of Combirohr and fittings from lots being sold off by photographers either downsizing or retiring. The occasional bargain pops up, too...earlier this year I manage to snag a pair of
CIBAO progressive-locking articulated arms for 70€ a piece, and they are fantastic.
There are still some more obscure fittings I'm looking for, and I'm just now starting to look at options for a shorter studio stand, so the search continues!
You seem very familiar with their products so perhaps if I have any questions you might be in a position to share some knowledge with me?
Anyway, it's nice to come across another FOBA user who recognizes what amazing gear it is.
Hi to everybody
this is my first post... I am Elio, living in Switzerland, and a great FOBA enthusiast/collector and of course I photograph also, mainly portraiture and nature.
I like to see that there are people around that still love and use good old photo studio stuff...
The 60ies studio project sounds great! Looking forward to see further development! Good luck and please be careful with the old flash lamps.
Sadly news is as probably many of you already know that FOBA is closing their business at the end of 2024...
I am fortunate to living near Zurich and so close to the FOBA factory in Wettswil...
I visited their factory last Friday and it is sad to see that all machines are already sold and gone and they only have to build the very last batch of stands for the last order... very nice people and very welcoming and generous!
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Enjoy your FOBA stuff, lucky us it is build to last 😉