scrichton
10-Apr-2007, 08:49
After many problems with my MPP Mk8 on wide angle lenses I have decided that a Sinar F1 is called for to deal with the bulk of the 90mm f5.6 super angulon ( the 6.8 angulon I borrowed is just not good enough ).
I was wondering what these were like on the whole. So far my monorail experiece has been a low down Toyo which I was impressed by. Along with this if any sinar users in the group had the hasselblad back adapter, if so do I require a seperate ground glass to use this? ( Flexbody on steroids and C41 on the high street :-D)
Other things, do the backs on these have grafloks;is the gape ok for a 405 pack film polaroid back and finally do the panels interchange with the Norma system as I have panel the 90mm came on.... adding to this again ... Do the standard bellows allow enough movment on a flat panel for a 90mm? (nothing too extreme, just for architectural corrections)
This will be the last big gear buy I have for a few years so I'm just concerned about buying the wrong thing. All I know is the MPP is too unstable for wideangle unfortunately so monorail it has to be.
Regards,
Steven
I was wondering what these were like on the whole. So far my monorail experiece has been a low down Toyo which I was impressed by. Along with this if any sinar users in the group had the hasselblad back adapter, if so do I require a seperate ground glass to use this? ( Flexbody on steroids and C41 on the high street :-D)
Other things, do the backs on these have grafloks;is the gape ok for a 405 pack film polaroid back and finally do the panels interchange with the Norma system as I have panel the 90mm came on.... adding to this again ... Do the standard bellows allow enough movment on a flat panel for a 90mm? (nothing too extreme, just for architectural corrections)
This will be the last big gear buy I have for a few years so I'm just concerned about buying the wrong thing. All I know is the MPP is too unstable for wideangle unfortunately so monorail it has to be.
Regards,
Steven