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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    Is there a roll film back for 4x5 that can do both 6x7 and 6x9, with the flip of some handy little switch? Or is this just wishful thinking?

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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    Sinar builds the Vario-Zoom backs that can do 645, 6x7, 6x9 and 6x12. It's not quite as simple as a handy little switch, and not quite as cheap... but these holder are known for their film flatness.

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    Don

    The Sinar Zoom II can do any format from 645 to 6X12 - and on the same roll! It's a very nice piece of gear, but quite expensive. FWIW, Robert White currently has them on special - see their website (www.robertwhite.co.uk).

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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    Sinar Zoom II- 'Slip In' International fit RFH - adjustable from 6x4.5 to 6x12 - probably the Ultimate RFH - supplied with 'zoom' screen mask... but quite expensive even at robertwhite :
    http://www.robertwhite.co.uk/Large%20accessories.htm

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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    Ooops. I appreciate the replies, but I am breathless. Let me add another criterion. It has to cost less than what I normally pay for cars. Wow, that Sinar stuff is exxxxxxxxpensive!

    Since I don't care about the other formats, and I don't need to change in the middle of a roll, two ordinary backs would be much cheaper. A combination back is probably just wishful thinking. Oh well.

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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    Not 6x7 but the Shen Hao 6x12 back comes with 6x4.5,6x6,6x9 and of course 6x12 masks. Not very expensive. At least not direct from the factory.

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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    There's a Dayi 6x12 back that does a few smaller formats (maybe 6x6, 6x7, and 6x9, possibly 645). Here it is at Badger--


    http://www.badgergraphic.com/search_product2.asp?x=3375


    You can also find them from a Hong Kong dealer on eBay who goes by "oneworld3." Not as fancy as the Sinar, and I don't know that you can switch midroll on the 612 back, and it relies on the red window instead of a frame counter, but I have their 617 back and it seems to work well. On attraction of such a simple design is that there's not much to go wrong.

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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    Don:

    Where do you buy cars for $1900?

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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    Looks like Nick and I were posting at the same time. It would stand to reason that a back that uses the red window doesn't do 6x7, since the numbers on the paper backing correspond to 645, 6x6, and 6x9.

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    roll film back - is there a 6x7 AND 6x9

    Glenn,

    I didn't say I was PROUD of the cars I normally drive. But I CAN stand on the roof of such cars for extra tripod height without any concern for marring the finish, so to speak.

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