. Follow the weather here if you like for a live view (bit dark at the moment, but you get a nice little time lapse if you click on a location), or check out the visibility here (15km to 20km is great for Central, and 25km to 40km for everywhere else means good weather).No tidy side to my room at the moment, so had to take the new toy outside...
My first time to use film, not entirely sure how it works currently. As soon as I figure out where the batteries go, I should be up and running.
edit: Should have said what it is - a Chamonix 045n-2 and Schneider SA 72mm XL
My first time to use film, not entirely sure how it works currently. As soon as I figure out where the batteries go, I should be up and running.![]()
Lol. Even so it's a beauty, how much did that set you back?

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Found this in a charity shop for £7.50, it was £10 but the assistant knocked the money off to get rid! Looks in fab condition. Now where is that film .....
Rod that's a sweet looking 5x4. I'm kind of torn between the Chamonix and the Shen Hao at the moment. Waiting for the new Chamonix to come out september.
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The two black tanks! Until I saw an RB67/RZ67 in person, I had no idea that they were that humongous.
I didn't either until I went to Nicholas cameras, they have tons of MF stuff and it is all absolutely huge!
The two black tanks! Until I saw an RB67/RZ67 in person, I had no idea that they were that humongous.
its nigh on impossible to shoot handheld with the waist level finder because the lens weight keeps dragging the front down The two black tanks! Until I saw an RB67/RZ67 in person, I had no idea that they were that humongous.
Oooh, like the look of the minolta..... wanders off to evil bay.
Hi Alistair
What case are you using to store the Mamiya? This is exactly what I am looking for.
It's a Maplin job.. they've got three or four styles/sizes. If you look at them on the shelf, this is the larger greyish one (I think it's this one - note, it's not lockable, the description is incorrect).. there's also a aluminium style flight case that's about 15mm deeper (and has basic locks). The foam is pre-cut, that is part-cut on a grid so you just pull out the sections you need to make the hole you want.
The other option is the Maplin "Peli" case. Which I'm quite tempted by.
Alastair said:If I remember rightly from when the Maplins Peli case was being discussed on an earlier thread, the Peli case just exceeds Ryanair/EasyJet carry-on dimensions. Both the aluminium and the rugged case are within the carry-on dimensions. I don't plan on using this case to transport the kit by plane, but I do have the reassurance that if I had to, I could..
The rugged case is just a handy size for storing the kit ready-to-use, and put into the boot of the car alongside a tripod if I'm visiting a client and think I might get an early finish.
I'd prefer the rugged case also, but it seems to be a little too shallow to take my gripped D300 with a lens attached (wrong forum I know, please don't hit my face...) i might have a look for a proper peli on the 'bay.

Well, chaps and chapettes! After much faffing, umming, ahhing, mind changing, cocking about and generally being a bit of a woos... I have finally bought....
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It is now mine! Delivery on Thursday of this week
So excited! Just need everything else to go with it now! D'OH!!!!

I never actually showed any piccies of my G2 but here it is!
G2 Sale-5.jpg by menthel, on Flickr
All up for sale in the for sale section!![]()