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If I get it for what I want to pay for it then I'll do a little dance and start looking at tech camera options and get the 4x5 and Imacon sold and just go from a 4 lens setup to a single lens MFD setup. Just finding this kit on ebay at a quite low starting price I'm hoping its like my Imacon and I get it for a steal. To be honest those backs that Peartree have, are to rich for me at the moment. Summary: It's doable, but painful, you need to consider your desired focal lengths and see if it's even possible on your camera, you need to understand your existing lens performance as you may need a new lens. On the plus side the Aptus/DM can sync from a normal flash PC cable, and it actually works really well in a studio environment where you can tether and also control everything. A digital lens is optimised for f4 - f8 whereas a film lens is optimised for f22 and above There some exceptions, but in general it would be painful unless you have digital lenses. You need to consider your lens lineup, as they're likely to perform really badly on digital. DoF is working against you with digital making critical focus more important.Ĥ. The back I had allowed me 55mm on a Toyo 45AIIģ. You might not be able to mount anything short enough, plus the sliding back may add some distance over where your film plane used to be, making it worse. The problem is not getting there (it can) but just how painful it is to obtain accurate focus.Ģ. The setup may not be accurate enough to maintain focus across the image plane, not without a lot of fiddling. If normal is your thing, you'll have a much better time, so consider your preferencesġ. An 80mm lens will be 'normal', 40 - 50 would be wider. The sensor is a massive crop from 4x5, so you will need wider lenses. I still have two graphlok backs for 4x5 (Mamiya mount) which you're welcome to make an offer on, but frankly the reason they're in a box is that I've been where you are headed.













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