Karl.t1965
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Some may have seen that I wasn't happy with my current 4x5, it will be heading to eBay shortly, so I was looking for a replacement, I have handled Wista 45DX and quite like them and was looking forward to this year's Photography show so I would get the chance to see the Intrepid and Chroma, well that didn't happen. Steve who makes the Chroma was kind enough to loan me his own pre production version of the Chroma Carbon Adventurer. All I can say is what an incredible piece of engineering.
The camera has a great range of movement that will more than satisfy most users, the front and rear tilt and pivot all work through the centre line saving on refocusing. The production version can handle lenses down to 58mm on a flat board, with the bag bellows, so more than likely even the 47mm will fit with a recessed board.
Front and rear standards can both be moved forward and back so even with a wide angle lens fitted there is no danger of getting the front of the camera in shot. Fine Focus is by a screw that moves the rear standard.
I'm sold on it, anybody interested in starting out with large format couldn't go far wrong. Any questions about it let me know.


The camera has a great range of movement that will more than satisfy most users, the front and rear tilt and pivot all work through the centre line saving on refocusing. The production version can handle lenses down to 58mm on a flat board, with the bag bellows, so more than likely even the 47mm will fit with a recessed board.
Front and rear standards can both be moved forward and back so even with a wide angle lens fitted there is no danger of getting the front of the camera in shot. Fine Focus is by a screw that moves the rear standard.
I'm sold on it, anybody interested in starting out with large format couldn't go far wrong. Any questions about it let me know.








