Cambo X2Pro – Introduces Enlarger Lens Plate!

Cambo Fotografische have introduced a new lens plate to enable photographers to experiment with enlarger lenses!

The lens plate fits to the Cambo X2Pro camera and has an M39 thread so you can try that trusted enlarger lens or buy a new lens that it less expensive to experiment with .

Cambo X-229 Lens Plate fitted with Rodagon 135mm

Cambo X-229 Lens Plate fitted with Rodagon 135mm

Price at €96.00 / £82.00 excluding VAT & Taxes, the X-229 recessed lens plate is available from Cambo UK, Cambo NL or your local Cambo stockist.

Cambo X2Pro fitted with Rodenstock Rodagon 135mm

Cambo X2Pro fitted with Rodenstock Rodagon 135mm

The Cambo X2Pro enables you to move the front standard (lens) to tilt, swing, horizontal shift and rise & fall. All movements are repeatable and greater than any DSLR lens on the market. Its compatible with Nikon, Canon & Sony mount cameras. There is also a Macro version available for 1:1 reproduction.

Enlarger lenses could be a good option as you can experiment before investing in dedicated digital lenses. Here are some “Before” and “After” shots captured by Richard Lotte using the Rodagon 135mm enlarger lens. They look pretty good.

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Coffee & Mince Pies at Cambo UK

This year we are supporting the “When You Wish Upon A Star” charity with a Coffee & Mince Pie event on Friday 13th December 2013.

The event will take place from 9am to 1pm, all are welcome to donate towards the charity and have the opportunity of winning a Cambo Video Jib for the weekend.

We look forward to seeing you!

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Cambo Special Offer – Ultima 35 Camera Bundles

The CAMBO ULTIMA 35

A fully featured View Camera for use together with your top-of-the-line DSLR is the perfect solution when creating stunning images, giving you maximum control over the sharpness plane and your perspective.

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The Cambo Ultima 35 delivers ALL of this, as the camera system is designed for digital photography. The Ultima offers all view camera movements including swings, tilts, horizontal and vertical shifts on both front and rear standards, with precise geared movements. Quick focussing and fine focussing can be made with the ultra fine geared focus knobs allowing you to achieve the exact settings with minimum of effort. This is particularly important when using the full screen Live Focus option of your DSLR.

Bundle 1: Ultima 35 for NIKON with 4.5/90 Schneider Lens, List Price from  €5,437.00 / £4,622.00 Offer Price €3999.00 / £3,399.00

Bundle 2: Ultima 35 for NIKON with MF Lens adaptor (Hasselblad V or Mamiya RB/RZ) List Price from €4,929.00 / £4,190.00 Offer Price €3,649.00 / £3,110.00

Prices are ex. TAX/VAT and delivery, limited numbers are available.

Contact; Cambo UK cambouk@gmail.com or Cambo NL sales@cambo.com for further information and to find your nearest participating stockist.

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

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Cambo Ultima 45, 23 and 35

Cambo Ultima 45, Ultima 23 and Ultima 35

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Cambo Video Booms at IBC, Amsterdam

We were pleased with the response to the new Follow Focus units and have been inundated with enquiries when we demonstrated our range of video booms and cranes, the Artes EPT and V40 System.

Since introducing the Artes with the new EPT we are pleased to say the sales have increased and we took a lot of orders at IBC.

We also had a large number of enquiries for the V40 crane. Why? Because it is a modular crane that is easily transportable and can be packed into a medium sized case. The V40 can be used in the studio and on-location with the addition of the VCSS (Video Cable Stabilisation System), PT930 Battery Kit and PT960 V-Mount Adaptor. We were also told at IBC there was no other crane at the show that compared to this.

Cambo V40

Cambo V40

To complement the V40 System there is a choice of electronic pan and tilt heads available, the EPT for up to 5Kg or the PT900s which will suppport upto 30Kg depending on the length of the crane.

Cambo PT900s

Cambo PT900s

V40 Location Kit

V40 On-Location

Further information, pricing and technical specifications contact Cambo Fotografische Industrie BV, email: sales@cambo.com tel: +31 (0)38 331 4644

Cambo UK, email: charles.woods@cambo.com tel: +44 (0)161 850 3590

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Cambo show the new Follow Focus units at IBC, Amsterdam 2013

IBC 2013 was a good show for Cambo. We met a lot of our distributors & dealers and made more good quality business contacts.

Holdan distribute Cambo video products in the UK  and have kindly supplied the link to their video from the show below…

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Both Follow Focus units are available now from Cambo BV or your local Dealer.

The single rail 15mm follow focus CS-MFC-2 is priced at €799.00 / £679.00 alternatively the dual rail grip version CS-MFC-22 is €898.00 / £763.00 plus TAX or VAT.

The CS-MFC-9 mentioned in the video is the same as the MFC-2 but for 19mm rails. This is available now and is priced at €832.00 / £707.00 plus TAX or VAT.

Further information and technical specifications contact Cambo Fotografische Industrie BV, email: sales@cambo.com tel: +31 (0)38 331 4644

Cambo UK, email: charles.woods@cambo.com tel: +44 (0)161 850 3590

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Eduardo Chacon – Why I invested in the Cambo Ultima 35 camera system

Eduardo Chacon specialises in food, architecture and advertising photography.            After being in the business for over 25 years he understands the needs of his clients which include; Ford, Royal Caribbean, iPic Theaters, Pinpoint Communications, CBA Advertising, Jarden Corporation, McCann Ericsson, Foote, Cone & Belding and J. Walter Thompson.

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Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

We first heard from Eduardo when he was trying to obtain accessories for his Cambo Ultima camera. He was told buying anything from Europe would take about 6 weeks to deliver, we very quickly disproved that theory as we have a very efficient delivery service and dealers in the USA that take care of Cambo users.

Cambo & Dealer Service

After contacting Capture Integration, Eduardo had everything he needed with a week.        “I was extremely pleased when I was told by the team at Capture Integration, that my order would be delivered within a week… and even more pleased, when it actually showed at my door on time!”

Q. Why did you choose to buy the Cambo Ultima?

“The Ultima platform is modular, so I’m investing in one camera system and I can choose whether to capture using 4×5 film, DSLR or my medium format digital back”

Q. Do you use all of the Ultima formats?

“If the client demands 16bit high end digital files I can provide this quality level when required. As most clients have restricted budgets and the files they need are smaller, I can shoot with DSLR on the Ultima and produce exceptional quality with movement.”

Q. What are you mainly using?

“I shoot with the Cambo Ultima 35 System. It gives me the flexibility of a view camera and the possibility to use apo-chromatic lenses specifically designed for digital sensors. I use a lot of selective focus in my shots and the only way to really achieve my desired effect, is by using the Ultima 35’s geared view camera movements.”

“I love working with view cameras. However, as technology pushes us towards bigger and more capable equipment, the market forces us to always be aware of the client’s bottom line. We have to be able to creatively reach a balance between the two, without compromising in any way, the quality of the final shot. The Ultima 35 and Nikon D800 combination really helps me achieve a balance between technology and cost effectiveness.”

Q. Which lenses do you use?

“For my food shots, my favourite lens is the Schneider Apo-Digitar 80mm. For architecture, the Schneider Apo-Digitar 28mm (used both in FX and DX modes), gives me the flexibility I need. Advertising is a different animal. Each project is different, so the lens choice is determined by the campaign needs. Basically I use them all.”

Q. When did you first start using Cambo cameras?

“I’ve used Cambo gear since the early 80’s, when I started my first studio in Venezuela. One of my favorite pieces was my old Cambo Studio Stand. Like all Cambo gear, It is superbly built!!”

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Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

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Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

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Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

Captured with Cambo Ultima 35, Nikon D800 © of Eduardo Chacon Photography

All images are subject to copyright © of Eduardo Chacon Photography and may not be reproduced in any medium without consent http://www.eduardochacon.com

Cambo Ultima 45, 23 and 35

Cambo Ultima 45, Ultima 23 and Ultima 35

Thanks Eduardo, we’re pleased you’re happy with the Ultima camera system and that we were able to supply our products in time for your shoot. If there are any further questions about Cambo, lenses, choosing a DSLR or digital back you are welcome to contact me; Charles Woods, Cambo UK cambouk@gmail.com or charles.woods@cambo.com

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Cambo to exhibit at IBC, Amsterdam

IBC is the premier tradeshow for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of broadcasting media and entertainment. The exhibition takes place 13-17th September 2013 at the RAI Amsterdam.

Cambo BV will be exhibiting a wide range of video products on Stand C59, Hall 11 of the RAI Exhibition Centre.

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Cambo will show 2 new products, the CS-MFC-9 and MFC-22 Follow Focus units.

The CS-MFC-22 is a DUAL rail follow focus unit with an easy clip and locking mechanism for Cambo rails and other 15mm smooth rails which have minimum grip. This unit features 2 adjustable end stops and is supplied with the new Broad drive gear (m0.8 – 45 teeth) and flexible lens strap. Priced at €898.00, around £763.00 plus VAT.

Cambo CS-MFC-22 Follow Focus

Cambo CS-MFC-22 Follow Focus

The CS-MFC-9 is a single rail follow focus unit with an easy access SINGLE locking mechanism making it easier to change lenses. Compatible with all 19mm rail systems This unit features 2 adjustable end stops and is supplied with the new Broad drive gear (m0.8 – 45 teeth) and flexible lens strap. Priced at €832.00, around £707.00 plus VAT.

Cambo CS-MFC-9 Follow Focus

Cambo CS-MFC-9 Follow Focus

Further information and technical specifications contact Cambo Fotografische Industrie BV, email: sales@cambo.com tel: +31 (0)38 331 4644

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Cambo HDSLR CS-ACTION Rig

Only 2 weeks left! – offer ends 31st August 2013.

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The Cambo CS-ACTION Rig has an offset shoulder system ideal for for shooting with the latest HDSLR camera systems. The camera is positioned so that you have full view of the camera screen or you can position the system to use the Cambo CS-Loupe.

Further adjustment can be made to the grip, there are two telescopic adjustable handles with ball and socket movement to give you more comfort and control when shooting your scenes.

The CS-ACTION Rig is complete with a Follow Focus unit CS-MFC-3 for accurate pull focus producing sharp consistent results.

PLUS – We are including the CS-Loupe with every kit!  Choose the loupe you require according to your HDSLR and screen size, we have frames available for 3.0” or 3.2” screens.

Here’s the deal…

List Price €2,025.00 / £1,722.00 Now €1499.00 / £1,275.00

prices excludes delivery, VAT and Taxes.

Contact your nearest dealer or Cambo UK for further details cambouk@gmail.com

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Studio Photography and Lighting – Art and Technique

Professional photographer Christian Hough explains how to achieve the best from your studio lighting in his book “Studio Photography and Lighting – Art and Technique” published by The Crowood Press.

In the book Christian features the use of Cambo X2PRO, Studio Stands, Cambo Lighting Boom and an extensive 30 section showing how to light products when using the Cambo Shooting Table.

© Cover design by Peggy & Co. Design

© Cover design by Peggy & Co. Design

The book is available now, orders can be placed via The Crowood Press.

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Cambo Wide RS Lens Choice – by Jeff Ludes

We spoke to Jeff Last last month about why he chose to invest in the Cambo Wide RS camera. His kit consists of the Wide RS, the new Wide WRC-400 and six lenses.

The range of lenses he uses are; Rodenstock 32 HR-W, 40 HR-W, 50 HR-W, Schneider 60 Digitar, Rodenstock 70 HR-W T/S and Schneider 90 Digitar T/S. All of the lenses are fitted in the Cambo Helical Focus mount and the last two lenses have the T/S (Tilt and Swing) option.

More information about Cambo lenses can be found here; Cambo WDS lenses and the Cambo WTS Tilt Swing Lenspanels

Q. Jeff, the Ford Fusion project was a huge hit with our readers. Can you tell us more about your work, why you selected the lenses you have and do you stitch any of your images?

“No, I try to avoid stitching images on jobs, because it adds 2-3 times the amount of shooting time.  If I am doing bracketed exposures, plus with and without additional strobes, for example, it can really add up.  I would rather use a wider lens to get more of the scene in the first place- a good reason I like my wide lenses!  However, there have been many cases where half way into a shoot, I noticed some great light just outside of my frame, and I can then easily shift over to get an extended image.  Then shift back and my frame is still perfectly aligned with the composition that my Art Director loves.  Here are two examples of that (large images below with the others).  With the high resolution backs, lack of resolution isn’t a reason to stitch either.”

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 40 HR-W © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 40 HR-W © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Q. You have a selection of 6 lenses why did you choose these lenses?

“I knew I wanted a good selection of lenses, to avoid stitching as discussed above.  It just means less work to get it right the first time.  And in cases where I have two cameras shooting concurrently, there are enough lenses to choose from that each shot probably gets the most suitable lens.  I started by choosing my widest lenses, because I use them most, and some are much better than others.  I knew I wanted the 32mm HR-W- it’s much sharper, especially when used with shifts, than the 35mm Digitar I was used to.  And much less light falloff at the edges as well.  From there, the other HR-W lenses were spaced nicely through the range, though I added a 60 and 90 Digitar to fill the gaps.  I am equally impressed with all of them.  The very widest lenses still can’t match the sharpness of the others, but my crew and I are always wowed every time we look at the images on set.  There is just so much detail and life in them!”

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 70 HR-W T/S © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 70 HR-W T/S © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 32 HR-W © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 32 HR-W © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Q. A few of our readers watched the video and have noticed some gaffer tape stuck around the digital back and Wider RS – why?

“The tape on the cameras- this was mostly an old habit left over from using other cameras that are not as “tight” as the Cambo.  When there is a little bit of play between the lens, the body, the plate, and the back, it makes problems for the retoucher when many images are layered together and don’t match up in position.  The Cambo’s don’t have this issue, and now I only use a little piece for good luck on the pesky H-mount release. I chose the H mount because that system is what is most readily available when I need to add a second back, or switch to a SLR with autofocus when shooting hand-held.  Unfortunately, it has a very unreliable single hook to mount the digital back!  So a little piece of camera tape is cheap peace-of-mind.”

Good news that the Cambo mount is tight, so we have no need to worry!

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 32 HR-W © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 32 HR-W © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 32 HR-W © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Rodenstock 32 HR-W © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

Cambo Wide RS, Schneider 60 Digitar © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC

All images are subject to copyright © of Jeff Ludes Photos LLC and may not be reproduced in any medium without consent http://www.jeffludes.com

Thanks Jeff, its always good to get feedback from Cambo photographers! If there are any further questions about Cambo, lenses, choosing digital backs you are welcome to contact me; Charles Woods, Cambo UK cambouk@gmail.com or charles.woods@cambo.com

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