JChrome
Street Worker
Howdy yall.
I haven't been active in awhile. Hope everyone is well on this nice Sunday morning.
I love my Mamiya Universal. I love my Horseman 6x12. Why not combine the two?
And with that, I give you an adapter I built that I named after my wife, "The Cristina 612B":
Here it is on the Mamiya:
Here it is from the back:
A couple notes:
- I have two Mamiya Universals. One is in the classic nice black and this one is in ugly green. I purchased this one for a song off of that auction site mainly because it came with the coveted 75mm F5.6 in good condition. I suspect the ugly color had something to do with the good deal attached to it...
- There are light leaks. This is not just due to the design of the adapter but also because the light seals within the main body of the camera have deteriorated. I am now using gaffers tape to cover up.
Some early attempts with light leaks:
One scan with less... leaks:
Will post some more when I have them. Happy Sunday!
I haven't been active in awhile. Hope everyone is well on this nice Sunday morning.
I love my Mamiya Universal. I love my Horseman 6x12. Why not combine the two?
And with that, I give you an adapter I built that I named after my wife, "The Cristina 612B":

Here it is on the Mamiya:

Here it is from the back:

A couple notes:
- I have two Mamiya Universals. One is in the classic nice black and this one is in ugly green. I purchased this one for a song off of that auction site mainly because it came with the coveted 75mm F5.6 in good condition. I suspect the ugly color had something to do with the good deal attached to it...
- There are light leaks. This is not just due to the design of the adapter but also because the light seals within the main body of the camera have deteriorated. I am now using gaffers tape to cover up.
Some early attempts with light leaks:


One scan with less... leaks:

Will post some more when I have them. Happy Sunday!
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x-ray
Veteran
I'm surprised the lens covers that well. Excellent!
Is the adapter 3D printed or machined? You should make these and sell them.
Is the adapter 3D printed or machined? You should make these and sell them.
charjohncarter
Veteran
That lens comes close to covering a 4x5 neg. Next make an adapter for a 4x5 lens board: The Cristina 4x5.
JChrome
Street Worker
That lens comes close to covering a 4x5 neg. Next make an adapter for a 4x5 lens board: The Cristina 4x5.
You've found me out! Even the name


charjohncarter
Veteran
You are kidding, does that attach to a Universal? How about my Super 23?
raid
Dad Photographer
Excellent craftmanship and innovation!
JChrome
Street Worker
You are kidding, does that attach to a Universal? How about my Super 23?
I'm afraid it won't attach to your Super 23. The bellows system there simply won't allow it.
To give you a better idea of the adapter I built, notice the angles allowed opening up to 4x5:

I've yet to try the 100mm on 4x5. My guess is that there will be some vignetting. The 75mm will 100% cover 4x5. The 50mm has some vignetting.
www.stillthrill.com
JChrome
Street Worker
I'm surprised the lens covers that well. Excellent!
Is the adapter 3D printed or machined? You should make these and sell them.
Thanks! It is 3D printed. I've gone through numerous iterations to get it in focus and everything just right. I am thinking about putting it on the ShapeWays store.
Excellent craftmanship and innovation!
Thanks Raid! It took awhile but I'm getting there!
RangerFinder
Member
The 4x5 adapter is amazing! I, like many others, have been waiting years(literally) for Anthony Sansone to finish his 4x5 adapter that he kept promising to finish when he had the time. Great guy, just busy is all. Craftsmanship looks great!
charjohncarter
Veteran
I'm afraid it won't attach to your Super 23. The bellows system there simply won't allow it.
To give you a better idea of the adapter I built, notice the angles allowed opening up to 4x5:
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I've yet to try the 100mm on 4x5. My guess is that there will be some vignetting. The 75mm will 100% cover 4x5. The 50mm has some vignetting.
www.stillthrill.com
Some place on the NET, I show some guy that did a few Mamiya Press, Super 23, Universal lenses (I may have some of the cameras wrong) and the 75 was the best to cover 4x5.
JChrome
Street Worker
Here's a fun one. Notice the vignetting in the corners with the 50mm lens.
It's a blast having a 90 degree FoV on a 6x12 camera
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It's a blast having a 90 degree FoV on a 6x12 camera

JChrome
Street Worker
The 4x5 adapter is amazing! I, like many others, have been waiting years(literally) for Anthony Sansone to finish his 4x5 adapter that he kept promising to finish when he had the time. Great guy, just busy is all. Craftsmanship looks great!
Thanks! I'm shooting more and will post more soon!
oftheherd
Veteran
I'm afraid it won't attach to your Super 23. The bellows system there simply won't allow it.
To give you a better idea of the adapter I built, notice the angles allowed opening up to 4x5:
![]()
I've yet to try the 100mm on 4x5. My guess is that there will be some vignetting. The 75mm will 100% cover 4x5. The 50mm has some vignetting.
www.stillthrill.com
I have never used a universal, but I thought they had an adapter to take the roll and cut film backs that fit the Super Press 23. Is that not so, and then wouldn't your adapter work unless you didn't make it to work with that adapter?
oftheherd
Veteran
@ charjohncarter,
I think the 75 was made for the Universal Polaroid adapter, so would have had more coverage. But JChrome's shot with the 50mm looks very good too.
Thanks for the thread JChrome!
I think the 75 was made for the Universal Polaroid adapter, so would have had more coverage. But JChrome's shot with the 50mm looks very good too.
Thanks for the thread JChrome!
kuzano
Veteran
my homemade Mamiya/Linhof Frankencamera
my homemade Mamiya/Linhof Frankencamera
Homemade w/Mamiya press parts, 75mm lens, and Linhof 4x5 back
Very minimal vignette on the 75, and roll film adaptor capable. Graflok style.
my homemade Mamiya/Linhof Frankencamera
Homemade w/Mamiya press parts, 75mm lens, and Linhof 4x5 back
Very minimal vignette on the 75, and roll film adaptor capable. Graflok style.
JChrome
Street Worker
I have never used a universal, but I thought they had an adapter to take the roll and cut film backs that fit the Super Press 23. Is that not so, and then wouldn't your adapter work unless you didn't make it to work with that adapter?
The Super 23 will accept the roll film holders of the universal. I am not sure about the cut film backs.
But the difference is that there is no M adapter, which only the Universal accepts. The Super 23's bellows system takes up a lot of room and unless you want to do some serious hacking only then will it fit.
www.stillthrill.com
Spanik
Well-known
Would this take a Sinar Zoom? Got a Mamiya and a back around....
JChrome
Street Worker
Homemade w/Mamiya press parts, 75mm lens, and Linhof 4x5 back
Very minimal vignette on the 75, and roll film adaptor capable. Graflok style.
So awesome. Love it!
Which viewfinder are you using? The 65mm one?
www.stillthrill.com
JChrome
Street Worker
@ charjohncarter,
I think the 75 was made for the Universal Polaroid adapter, so would have had more coverage. But JChrome's shot with the 50mm looks very good too.
Thanks for the thread JChrome!
Thanks. Yea the project is a lot of fun. The 50mm is a fantastic lens. I'm in love with it.
I've got another prototype on the way to me now that should help with light leaks.
www.stillthrill.com
oftheherd
Veteran
The Super 23 will accept the roll film holders of the universal. I am not sure about the cut film backs.
But the difference is that there is no M adapter, which only the Universal accepts. The Super 23's bellows system takes up a lot of room and unless you want to do some serious hacking only then will it fit.
www.stillthrill.com
Anything that will take the roll film backs should take the cut film holders as well. As I recall, there are three cut film holders and a simple GG back. I have the GG back, and the cut film holder/GG with the cover that swings up. There was also a cut film/BB with a mirror that brought the image right side up (and maybe unreversed, I don't recall), and one the allowed the viewfinder to rotate. The cut film holders and the roll film backs all fit on the 23 I have.
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