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uniB
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by uniB » Sat Dec 19, 2009 4:47 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
I know there's been some discussion on the problem of fitting a Maxwell screen on a Chamonix and the problem that the retaining clips won't accommodate the new, cover glass. Should anyone be interested, I've posted a blog entry on my website outlining in detail, how I adjusted my retaining clips so the Maxwell screen fits perfectly. You can read it here:
http://www.peaklandscapes.com/blog.php
I have to say the Maxwell screen has transformed the camera, it's soooo much brighter. I'm considering getting an even brighter HI-LUX Ultra Brilliant Matte 4.7 allowing me to move the regular Hi-Lux to my Wista.
I'd like to thank David Evans for selling me the screen through the forum
Dav
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timparkin
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by timparkin » Sat Dec 19, 2009 5:47 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
uniB wrote:I know there's been some discussion on the problem of fitting a Maxwell screen on a Chamonix and the problem that the retaining clips won't accommodate the new, cover glass. Should anyone be interested, I've posted a blog entry on my website outlining in detail, how I adjusted my retaining clips so the Maxwell screen fits perfectly. You can read it here:
http://www.peaklandscapes.com/blog.php
I have to say the Maxwell screen has transformed the camera, it's soooo much brighter. I'm considering getting an even brighter HI-LUX Ultra Brilliant Matte 4.7 allowing me to move the regular Hi-Lux to my Wista.
I'd like to thank David Evans for selling me the screen through the forum
Dav
Damn you! That was my next blog post!

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