Heck. I know a fellow who attaches Nikon DLSR's and 35mm and 6x7 film SLR's to the film plane of a big Toyo 8x10 and uses process Apo Nikkors on the rig for taking telephotography shots superior to what ordinary gear is capable of. While elaboration on the small camera itself might be testing boundaries, I don't see why the mere discussion of an approach like this would rattle anyones nerves; and the even the shots themselves could hypothetically be posted in the Lounge section. Not everyone uses a traditional sheet film holder for every application a view camera is capable of. I've seen multiple lengths of Sinar bellows rigged up on steel structural beams to microscope lenses to get uber-photomicrographs. In other words, ultra-small ends up equalling large format, one way or the other. Why would something like that be off limits either. Even if something like that did not comprise a traditional portable view camera application, it does nonethess share many of the same equipment variables.
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