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Today in the mail "crossover MF/LF"
Today in the mail "crossover MF/LF"
OK.. it's not a rangefinder, but after acquiring a half dozen Pathfinders... 110, 110A, 110B, 120 and 900, I've explored the Polaroid conversions and opted otherwise. I just bought this custom made camera based on Mamiya lenses and focus helicals, and a Linhof 4X5 back. It came with the Mamiya red dot (polaroid pack film image circle) 75mm. I have the Mamiya 50mm with viewfinder and a 100mm and 127mm Mamiya lenses. The 50, 75, and 127 come very close to covering 4X5, and do cover 6X12.
Another discovery is that the helicals will all mount regular lenses and shutters, so with helicals for 50, 65, 75, 100, 127 and 150, I can mount an array of normal 4X5 lenses. I also have an external rangefinder and can transfer range settings to the lens directly.
Back choices are nearly unlimited, as the Linhof back also has graflok sliders. So Quickload, Readyload and roll film backs up to 6X12 will work. (I have about 150 envelopes of Quick and Ready load in the fridge)
So, this is closer to the camera I have been imagining, than the Polaroid conversions. It's a bit heavier (4 pounds), and I am anxious to get out and use it with the 50 or the 75 to start.
Today in the mail "crossover MF/LF"
OK.. it's not a rangefinder, but after acquiring a half dozen Pathfinders... 110, 110A, 110B, 120 and 900, I've explored the Polaroid conversions and opted otherwise. I just bought this custom made camera based on Mamiya lenses and focus helicals, and a Linhof 4X5 back. It came with the Mamiya red dot (polaroid pack film image circle) 75mm. I have the Mamiya 50mm with viewfinder and a 100mm and 127mm Mamiya lenses. The 50, 75, and 127 come very close to covering 4X5, and do cover 6X12.
Another discovery is that the helicals will all mount regular lenses and shutters, so with helicals for 50, 65, 75, 100, 127 and 150, I can mount an array of normal 4X5 lenses. I also have an external rangefinder and can transfer range settings to the lens directly.
Back choices are nearly unlimited, as the Linhof back also has graflok sliders. So Quickload, Readyload and roll film backs up to 6X12 will work. (I have about 150 envelopes of Quick and Ready load in the fridge)
So, this is closer to the camera I have been imagining, than the Polaroid conversions. It's a bit heavier (4 pounds), and I am anxious to get out and use it with the 50 or the 75 to start.