This will be for a Shen Hao HZX 45 IIA. If it was a monorail, it would be an easy do, especially if the rail is round. But this is a flatbed field camera.
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This will be for a Shen Hao HZX 45 IIA. If it was a monorail, it would be an easy do, especially if the rail is round. But this is a flatbed field camera.
The simplest might be to forget about the mirror in front of the lens. Point the camera straight up. A decent 3 axis head will do that. Then use a 90° viewer over the ground glass to make viewing more comfortable. (there is one for your model)
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In my picture the point was to show that there is a movable platform that can be placed in front of the lens. In my set up it was being used to support the lens. The camera can be placed further back from the front platform which can be raised and lowered.
Upon that platform a mirror can be mounted. For example, a mirror can be mounted flat to a something resembling a Ries mount that can screw onto on the adjustable platform, tilted 45° and locked in place. (Just back off the center screw and tape or glue the mirror on.) I'm not about to make the setup just to illustrate what should be obvious.
Here is a crappy photoshop hack.
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It might be interesting to use the mirror off 45° as some kind of tilt, too.
Here is another version of a platform. Again, like the one I showed the front mount has an adjustable height.
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Jim C's idea would work, too. Keep it simple. :)