didjiman
Richard Man
120 APO Symmar. This camera is loads of fun to use:


kram
Well-known
Great cyber punk photo, first one of this type on rrf? I like the idea of the sabre, but the use of non standard dark slides is a bit of a put off for me.
didjiman
Richard Man
Actually, I just drilled holes in the regular holders and they work fine. Otherwise you can use the Saber holders of Grafmatic.
stompyq
Well-known
Wow!! That looks like a really sweet camera!
jammcat
Lick My Lens Cap
Great cyber punk photo
This is steampunk, which is an alt fashion that looks like it draws most of its inspiration from the movie Wild, Wild West.
Cyberpunk is a genre.
Think Isaac Asimov, Phillip K. Dick, Dune, The Matrix, Ghost in the Shell, etc.
Frank Petronio
Well-known
The 120 Symmar variations are really nice lenses and a lot less money than the popular 110XL. I'm not sold on the camera but everything I've seen from Chamonix has been first class.
didjiman
Richard Man
I have a Chamonix 4x5 F1 also, it's a high quality tool for sure. I kniow Frank you have some complaints about LF RF, and sure enough, just posted this on LFF:
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I sent the Saber to adjust for the B setting on the shutter. All these back and forth shipping knocked the vertical alignment off.
No problem, I said. I adjusted the vertical alignment on the Epson R-D1 a few times, and Lo and Behold, I found even a thread on the LFF that says:
So opened 2 screws and there it is, a little screw on the right! Turn turn turn, hmm... how comes it does not seem to affect the vertical at all "Ah Cr*p, the screw fell out!" Oops. Along with it, a little metal arm came off and there is a little roller thingie :-(
Now I need either a detailed instructions/diagram on the Polaroid 100 RF or I need to send the unit back for repair. Sigh...
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I sent the Saber to adjust for the B setting on the shutter. All these back and forth shipping knocked the vertical alignment off.
No problem, I said. I adjusted the vertical alignment on the Epson R-D1 a few times, and Lo and Behold, I found even a thread on the LFF that says:
When you remove the cover of the RF, there is a little screw on the right that adjusts the RF.
Cheers,
Luc
So opened 2 screws and there it is, a little screw on the right! Turn turn turn, hmm... how comes it does not seem to affect the vertical at all "Ah Cr*p, the screw fell out!" Oops. Along with it, a little metal arm came off and there is a little roller thingie :-(
Now I need either a detailed instructions/diagram on the Polaroid 100 RF or I need to send the unit back for repair. Sigh...

Frank Petronio
Well-known
Oh No! Sorry about that....
didjiman
Richard Man
Chamonix sent me a picture to show where the roller goes. So I did that. Then I opened up everything, didn't see anything adjustable, putting things back together and the vertical alignment is just about perfect!
So don't know what I did, but it's more or less the right thing
Hopefully I will get some instructions soon.
So don't know what I did, but it's more or less the right thing
didjiman
Richard Man
Sam Wo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Wo
is a legendary hole-in-the-wall cheap noodle place in SF Chinatown. The building has 2 floors and it is very narrow. As you walk in Sam Wo, the first floor is the cashier (cash only) with the tiny kitchen in the back and you immediately have to walk upstair.
Food is carried up through a "dumb waiter," and the real waiters (well, at least one of them) were legendary in their rudeness and terseness. The idea is that for $3.50 (when everyone else charges $5 to $8), you get a dang fine bowl of noodles or porridge, so stop yer complaining!
Sadly it was shut down in April 2012 with no sign of returning.
http://www.samwo-restaurant.com/
is a legendary hole-in-the-wall cheap noodle place in SF Chinatown. The building has 2 floors and it is very narrow. As you walk in Sam Wo, the first floor is the cashier (cash only) with the tiny kitchen in the back and you immediately have to walk upstair.
Food is carried up through a "dumb waiter," and the real waiters (well, at least one of them) were legendary in their rudeness and terseness. The idea is that for $3.50 (when everyone else charges $5 to $8), you get a dang fine bowl of noodles or porridge, so stop yer complaining!
Sadly it was shut down in April 2012 with no sign of returning.
http://www.samwo-restaurant.com/

kram
Well-known
Jammcat, I meant steampunk (have been listening to too much cyber-tec lately).
Good to hear that standard holders can be made to fit.
Good to hear that standard holders can be made to fit.
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