Genzo3
9-Jan-2012, 17:14
Hi everybody!!
I've been using LF cameras since I discovered the wide movements and techniques I could use with that kind of cameras. Right now I would like to use my digital Hasselblad back (an H3D-39) on a technical camera, but I've found that the price for that kind of cameras is very high (like Alpa, Horseman or Cambo), and there are not good bargains on the second hand market. I have spare parts from an old Sinar P2, so I'm planning to do a little experiment with it. The main problem with it is that I would like it to have a vertical shift movement too, and I'm trying to find moveable lensboards on the web. I also need someway to move the lensboard away from the sensor plane in order to achieve focus (I will buy an helical focus ring ...), but I only find recessed lensboards, which is the oposite of what I'm looking for. A Sinar Handy type of lensboards would be perfect.
Could someone help me with it? This is driving me crazy and my wife is starting to think if she did the right thing when she married me ... :)
Thanks a lot!!
Ivan
I've been using LF cameras since I discovered the wide movements and techniques I could use with that kind of cameras. Right now I would like to use my digital Hasselblad back (an H3D-39) on a technical camera, but I've found that the price for that kind of cameras is very high (like Alpa, Horseman or Cambo), and there are not good bargains on the second hand market. I have spare parts from an old Sinar P2, so I'm planning to do a little experiment with it. The main problem with it is that I would like it to have a vertical shift movement too, and I'm trying to find moveable lensboards on the web. I also need someway to move the lensboard away from the sensor plane in order to achieve focus (I will buy an helical focus ring ...), but I only find recessed lensboards, which is the oposite of what I'm looking for. A Sinar Handy type of lensboards would be perfect.
Could someone help me with it? This is driving me crazy and my wife is starting to think if she did the right thing when she married me ... :)
Thanks a lot!!
Ivan