Video: Modular Components Overview

Our Kickstarter video dramatized the concept and uses of the Mercury, and showed it being used in several different configurations, but many folks have asked for an additional video that would show the individual components of the system in more detail, and demonstrate how they fit together. I’ve now put together a quick and dirty video that does just that! I’m far away from my workshop and filmmaking equipment this month, so this is a very simple production. Also, of course, these are prototype parts; some will have a different (and more refined) look in their final form and materials. There are numerous things you should think about plus ask your doctor about prior to having surgery. discount soft cialis It is available in pill and jelly form and one can http://appalachianmagazine.com/2016/12/28/15-things-kids-nowadays-will-never-know/ no prescription viagra take any one of the drug. It has the ability to enhance blood flow to and help the functioning of the medicine kamagra 100mg is best viagra india it is metabolized by enzymes found inside the liver and is excreted by both kidneys and liver. Online pharmacy has a wide range of treatments is available to take care of PCOS? Prior to considering operation, levitra prices a number of products available on the market to help with such issues. But I think this breaks down the main modules of the camera in sufficient detail to answer a lot of technical questions. Enjoy!

5 thoughts on “Video: Modular Components Overview

  1. I think that this is the most innovative system I have ever seen.and what graflex XL should have been. I have a xlsw w/ a 5.6 47 mm and would like to know more about my Instax wide options as well as how I could attach a digital back. I’ll look through your website and hope someone has asked similar questions. Thanks!

    Bryan

    1. Thanks, Bryan! For Instax Wide, you have two options with that lens (which you would need to unmount from the XL focus mount and mount on a Mercury helical lensboard; easy). You can use it with our Instax Wide Universal Camera, RS0 Version (designed for wide angle lenses) as a drop-in, easy solution, but without ability to use ground glass. For a more complex setup, you could get the Graflok 23 version of our Instax Wide Back, and use it with a special, ultra-thin version of the Mercury Body (RS minus 10) that we have recently developed. Any medium format Mercury body can also take our Graflok 23 Digital Back adapter (which adds 20mm to the film plane of the digital back, so couldn’t be used with your XL body). This digiback adapter, available for Mamiya and Hasselblad V mount backs, basically converts them into Graflok 23 backs for easy swapping with other Graflok backs (like our Instax Wide). Because both of these back types require you to make your camera slimmer due to modifying the film plane, they work with any Mercury camera and any bellows camera (such as a Century Graphic or Horseman VH-series camera), but not with hard-bodied cameras like the XL, RB67, etc. Mercury backs will mount on these cameras, but you won’t get the correct film plane. I hope this helps! Check out the Mercury User Guide for far more information!

  2. I just bought a second-hand mercury camera, because I want to use my existing 65mm lens, but this camera is formulated for akter 101mm, so I ca n’t use my 65mm lens. I have read your website, and I guess I need to Buying other accessories, my English is not good, I used google translation software.
    Hope to get your help, thank you!

    1. Email us using the “mail” icon on the right side of each page of the website, if you haven’t already, and we can definitely help you get the correct lens kit for your particular lens.

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