Originally Posted by
asd
Currently face a dilemma of adapting digital back to traditional camera. I put a Leaf Aptus 22 back to Hasselblad and Fuji GX680. I like Hasselblad lenses which give me very sharp and colorful pictures but no shift to correct vertical lines when shooting buildings. Whereas GX680 could do the job since it offers rise/fall of lens standard but lenses are not as sharp as Hasselblads'.
Just come to an idea that to put Hasselblad lenses on a DIY camera body where I attach the digital back. Of course, shifting function is added to the lens standard. The rear standard and front standard are connected by a bellow. Followings are my questions:
1. Is this idea crazy?
2. Are lenses from Hasselblad good for this shifting lens standard as the fact that they are designed for 6cm x 6cm film?
3. What are the points that need special attention in the camera design.
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