Q Lab to NimbusQA
Do you remember the Kodak Q-Lab System? In case you were a commercial photographer in the 1990’s you probably do. Kodak offered this Monitoring Service for E6 Film Processing to certified photographic laboratories. It should guarantee photographers the…
We need to talk about lenses
Just recently we introduced a new camera for reproduction/archival work. It deserves good lenses. Time to look into this.
Perspective Control to all
Judged by today’s standards it may look like a bulky camera with a tiny screen. At its introduction in 2002 this 11 megapixel Canon 1Ds was the bee’s knees among DSLR cameras. Here it’s attached to a Cambo Ultima, a view camera introduced in the…
FFD Matters
Virtually every camera has this sign, somewhere near its top dials. It indicates the position of the sensor (or film) plane.The distance between this line and the lens mount is called Flange Focal Distance.
Sharing is caring
Darlene Almeda loves to share her passion for photography. Her own words and certainly true. When you’re a regular follower of a forum like GetDPI, you’ve probably come across her posts. Her contributions are always knowledgeable and to the point,
New Pedestals for Film Makers
We've just introduced no less than five new Video Pedestals. Whether it’s fluid on-shot movements or easy elevation in a more or less stationary set-up, there's a solution to cater to every film maker's needs.
About Cambo
Since 1946
Cambo BV was founded in The Netherlands in 1946 and has the distinction of being the first studio camera manufacturer to produce an all-metal large format camera. Based in the town of Kampen in the East of the Netherlands, Cambo has since built a reputation for high quality, precision engineered cameras, stands and other studio equipment.
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