charlesholland
Member
Is it possible to use other backs then the graflex xl back in order to use a Horseman 6x9 rolfilm back and a ground glass for focussing on my brooks veriwide? I searched for a graflex xl back, but it seems a complete graflex camera might even be cheaper 
I might try to make an adapter myself by using the original mamiya derived Brooks rolfilm holder although I would like to keep it as original as possible.
I might try to make an adapter myself by using the original mamiya derived Brooks rolfilm holder although I would like to keep it as original as possible.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
If it can indeed use Graflex XL backs, it can use any 6x9 Graflok back. But these are less frequent than Graflex ones, except maybe for the Mamiya 6x7 ones. But I have my doubts about the XL compatibility of the Veriwide - didn't it have a proprietary, oversize back mount?
charlesholland
Member
What I found out the graflex xl back should fit. Problem is: where to find one?
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Do you mean the entire back frame, not the film holder? I doubt there is a substitute for that.
raid
Dad Photographer
I have a Graflex XLSW with several backs. Older backs had a knob for film advance while newer backs have a lever film advance. I may have 6x7, 6x8, and 6x9 backs.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
The Veriwide positively will not hold a Graflok holder, if I am to believe the manual. It sounds as if he needs the entire rear camera frame (provided that that fits - there is no suggestion that that might be interchangeable).
GaryLH
Veteran
To the op..
Ken Ruth owns a brooks veriwide (the first version) at one time. He should be able to help u w/ your question. He has done repairs on these cameras in the past.
(831) 423-4465
Or google Ken Ruth at bald mountain.
Gary
Ken Ruth owns a brooks veriwide (the first version) at one time. He should be able to help u w/ your question. He has done repairs on these cameras in the past.
(831) 423-4465
Or google Ken Ruth at bald mountain.
Gary
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
It would be the second version - the Mamiya Press derived one. The first (Brooks-Plaubel Veriwide) was built by Plaubel, employing the body shell of a Balda (or Franka according to other sources) folder for the entire film and transport part - it has no separate film holder component that could possibly be replaced.
charlesholland
Member
Correct: You mean the brooks veriwide 100 as being the first version. After that there is the version I am talking about: changeable back and also to be used with a ground glass. From this type there are two verslons: with the 47/8 and the 47/5.6 superangulon.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Hm. Good luck, I'm looking forward to seeing a picture of the Veriwide camera here
I love medium format wide angle.
and meanwhile you have given me an idea: I'll be trying to fit my Horseman 842 Convertible with a new front plate and a Super-Angulon 8.0/47mm, once I have saved enough nickels and dimes to come up with a lens
and meanwhile you have given me an idea: I'll be trying to fit my Horseman 842 Convertible with a new front plate and a Super-Angulon 8.0/47mm, once I have saved enough nickels and dimes to come up with a lens
charlesholland
Member
How domI post a picture in the thread.......?
Matthew Runkel
Well-known
I have mounted a Horseman 6x9 back on my Brooks Veriwide and it makes a nice compact package. You need to locate one of these adapter plates: http://arukucamera.net/GraflexXLGraflok.html (also here, at left: http://www.graflex.org/images/xl-line/action.jpg)
The adapter plate also allows use of a Graflex XL ground glass focusing panel and hood: http://www.graflex.org/images/xl-line/still.jpg
The adapter plate also allows use of a Graflex XL ground glass focusing panel and hood: http://www.graflex.org/images/xl-line/still.jpg
Emile de Leon
Well-known
charlesholland
Member
Thanks for helping me clarify my question, the brooks pictures above is the veriwide 100 with a fixend back. The links Matthew provided are indeed the standaard Graflex XL backs that I am looking for. They are difficult to find: that is the reason for my question. Does anyone have one or should I make my own, based on the veriwide cassette?
charlesholland
Member
Correction: it is not the back, but the adapter plate from the graflex xl I am looking for. Where to find one and are there alternatives?
charlesholland
Member
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Matthew Runkel
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Nokton48
Veteran
I have bought a lot of stuff from Glenn over the years, and he has done some very interesting custom work for me in the past.
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