Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => : 6cmsquare March 03, 2015, 02:59:07 AM
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Does anyone know anyone who got in on the kickstarter and got a camera? I'm curious of what they thought if they did?
Thank you!
here's their website https://wanderlustcameras.com (https://wanderlustcameras.com) and their youtube : http://youtu.be/j4frfthUdgQ (http://youtu.be/j4frfthUdgQ)
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I'm in on the kick-starter Wanderlust program. They haven't delivered any cameras yet as a result of a variety of manufacturing delays. I am patient. It should be a great product once it is delivered, literally a 4x5 point and shoot. I have other 4x5's to keep my busy while I wait of this delivery. One thing I am really looking forward to is the "pinhole capability". It will deliver with a pin hole lens. That will be my first pinhole camera.
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I wonder how hard it will be to get it to accept a polaroid 545 back.... for when the New 55 comes out? -that back clip looks a little too flimsy.
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I read somewhere that it will not accept the 545 back however it will accept the 545i back which apparently has a slightly different configuration. And yes I am also in the New 55 kick-starter program.
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I'm in too. But patience is wearing very thin.
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If you get fed up waiting, just make your own.
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a119/Sandeha/neretta/IMGP4269.jpg)
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If you get fed up waiting, just make your own.
Sadly we're not all as talented as you Sandeha ;)
I too was in at the beginning but it's been soooo long now that I've almost forgotten I put my name down for one! One day perhaps... one day...
Paul
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I'm a backer. It is now 15 months from the projected delivery date with no end in sight. These two lads from Chicago just got in over their heads and grossly underestimated the difficulties they would encounter and the mounting expense (now out of their pockets) to complete the project. They are kind of stuck, too far along to quit, but no solution, as of yet, to the last problem. If....yes if, they can resolve the helical problem in the next few months then perhaps the camera will ship before the end of 2015.
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I just hope for you that it won't be like that other kick starter for a high speed wireless flash trigger that went belly up.
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If you get fed up waiting, just make your own.
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a119/Sandeha/neretta/IMGP4269.jpg)
Maybe we both are precognitive, I too made one myself a few years back. A bit heavier maybe, but more versatile.
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4044/4676126084_57f7d23a72_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/88dnnw)DIY 4x5/6x12 P+S version 0.4 front (https://flic.kr/p/88dnnw) by Eirik0304 (https://www.flickr.com/people/49868927@N06/), on Flickr
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Nice builds! -that's pretty inspiring, I'm quite handy, but maybe no confident enough in my camera lens technical knowledge to just jump into a 4 X 5 build. What is a good place to look into the lens specifications for a 4 x 5?
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I used this. It is especially useful to have an idea of the flange back distance of a lens. Focal length does not equal flange back distance, in fact it varies quite a lot for the different lenses.
http://www.ebonycamera.com/articles/lenses.html (http://www.ebonycamera.com/articles/lenses.html)
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The focal length is the same as the infinity focus length only for primitive lenses. As soon as you factor in a tele or wide angle formula, this all gets thrown to the wind.
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I'd buy one. Let's hope they get themselves sorted out.
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I'd buy one. Let's hope they get themselves sorted out.
They intend to produce the camera for sale after they get things sorted. The "90" with the helical was pre-sold for $149 outside of KS backers needs (they have contracted for 300 more cameras than needed to fill backer obligations). Ben has said that they need to run the cameras in batches of not less than 500 units at a time to amortize the set up cost per batch. I have a notion they will not run more batches unless they have firm orders with at least a deposit on each piece. I really hope they can complete this project. They have more ideas in the pipeline but I think the long delay has just about ruined their ever using the KS platform again. They could just do direct appeal on their website. There are plenty of current backers who are still loyal and I think they are honest lads who just got in over their heads.
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I juste hope that they dix their microeconomics classes and still remember the marginal cost theories.
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I'm still waiting for mine too. At least they keep sending out updates--I actually feel bad for them. They clearly wanted to have these ready to ship a long time ago.
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Kickstarter is not for everyone or every project. For all the good ones, a dozen are total crapfests of delays and broken promises.
And even the ones tailor made for such a type of funding, can still fall short because the twinkle in the eye and the spark of someone's description can make a person/company seem more capable than they truly are. Some people just don't foresee the problems or imagine it cant happen to them. I wish those who made KS campaigns had more openness sometimes and not having to come to a random forum, like this one, to get answers about a campaign someone gave money to.
Ill just say, again, that this is the reason people are genuinely surprised, shocked, but happy that I reply to my website's emails within 1 day and usually within hours or less.
Its like people who want to "run a business" forget customer service IS your business.
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Its like people who want to "run a business" forget customer service IS your business.
Quite true. And its surprising how many dirty looks I get when I tell people in an interview that the receptionist is the real boss of the communications department!
So many don't get it.
And my dad lost his job twice because he was pleasant and helpful with the customers. His boss didn't get that if your customer spends 100$ more than he planned because he liked your suggestions, that's a whole 100$ more in the bank at the end of the day.