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  1. <p>Stanislav,<br> As the previous posters wrote, since the flange register distance is about 10mm shorter for the Hasselblad V than the Pentax 67, no adapters exist to mount hassy lenses on pentax 67 cameras. However, there are 2 ways to get Hasselblad lenses to work on the Pentax 67. <br> 1. You can adapt Hasselblad (or Pentacon) lenses to the Pentax 67 mount (lens mount surgery). <br> 2. You can buy a Pentax 67 (II) that has been modified with a Hasselblad mount (camera mount surgery)<br> The second way allows you to use any Hassy lens on the Pentax 67. For the first mount surgery option, I've seen the following lenses modified: (anything over 110mm or so):<br> Hasselblad Zeiss 110/2 F/FE (more surgery than normal)<br> Zeiss Jena 120/2.8 (have seen these on ebay)<br> Hasselblad Zeiss 150/2.8 F/FE<br> Zeiss Jena 180/2.8 (wonderful bokeh but heavy)<br> Schneider 250/5.6 (and the 150/4) for Pentacon 6<br> Zeiss Jena 300/4<br> etc.<br> The second route (camera mount surgery) is much simpler and in the long run cheaper if you use many hassy lenses (no need to have lens mount surgery done on multiple lenses). You buy a Pentax 67 (II) that has been modified with a hasselblad lens mount. You see these cameras on ebay, and I've noticed that the price has gone up over the years. ($3000+). Any hasselblad V lens will mount on these modified cameras, but the thing to watch out for is lens coverage. Look at the MTF charts for each lens to see how far the coverage goes past 6x6. A few lenses cover 6x7 with no problem, namely:<br> Hasselblad 40mm f/4 CFI IF Zeiss Distagon (supposed to be very sharp, must remove "hood" to avoid vignetting on 67)<br> Zeiss Sonnar 100mm f/3.5 (easily covers 6x7)<br> Zeiss 110/2<br> Zeiss 150/2.8 and f4<br> etc. The longer lenses typically cover 6x7. This second option allows the use of the NASA-inspired 100mm 3.5 lens, which to my knowledge cannot be altered to work on the Pentax 67.<br> Hope this helps.</p>
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