Hi EmmanuelA Nikon Cameflex conversion is not normally a so-called "hard front" but is done to one of the three CA-1 ports. Les Bosher in Wales (www.lesbosher.co.uk) would do a good job on either a Nikon conversion or a PL conversion (which he did to my Cameflex and which is a hard-front ). Let me know if you need any Cameflex spares, as
I have a few. Ian samels , DP , LondonPS don't forget that Arri S and bayonet adaptors are commonly found, for this camera, on the internet.
From: Emmanuel Suys <emmanuel@suys.de>
Reply-To: EclairACL@topica.com To: EclairACL@topica.com Subject: Eclair Cameras: Cameflex modification to other mount Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 19:54:59 +0200 Greetings everyone, New to this group so first of all hello everyone from sunny Munich.I own a cameflex which I am slowly but surely getting in order. Whilst looking left and right on the net I came across some photographs of a Cameflex with a Nikon mount built on the original three lens turret. I thought by doing the modification to Nikon mount, it would result in a one lens turret. Which is usually what I come across. Isthere any difference, advantage disadvantage. Anyone care to comment? Appreciate Regards EmmanuelEmmanuel SUYS Kamera-Assistent, Focus Puller, Assistant Camera 35mm - 16mm Français, Nederlands, English, Deutsch Tel:00-49-89-30 76 34 69 or Mob:00-49-160-80 36 889 European based, Munich
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