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Alan, I would love to see picture of your Cambo/Linhof-adapter. I'm considering of buying a field camera to complement my Cambo monorail and some sort of lens adapter would then be needed.
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How about Nokia N93? 3.2 megapixels and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3x zoom lens.
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First try with eBay search: see item number: 320037092925
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I wonder if this is same person: items 160019616070, 260016140213, 260019411169. Common factors: Hasselblad, zero feedback, UK.
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Personally I don't buy anything worth more than 100USD from a seller with feedback below 100. If item can be picked up and checked before paying then it is a different matter.
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Many flashlights on a board sounds like a good idea. However I'm under impression that disposables have weak flash lights and 10 just might not be enough.
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Excellent idea! All it misses is a funny looking face painted to front of helmet. Smiley might do it.
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I'm sorry to deviate from the original subject but how do you mount a microfilm reader lens to a camera?
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I have been using Nikon film cameras for over a decade. Got my first digital SLR (D70s with 18-70 Nikkor) a month ago and so far I'm very happy with it. Moving to digital left two very nice lenses (28mm & 20mm) to almost no use. Still I'm very happy with APS size sensor as lenses I normally use are over 100mm anyway.
If Nikon makes a FF DSLR I would certainly consider buying it. FF however gives very little advantage to me and I wouldn't pay much extra for a FF-feature. 200USD price difference to a similar APS size sensor body would be acceptable but no more.
Bag Bellows for Cambo SCII
in Large Format
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<p>Cambo SC-series standards accept three sizes of attachments (lens boards, bellows, film/ground glass back). Can't remember what the sizes are but try using google. I guess you got wrong type of bag bellows.<br /> <br /> Usually 4x5" setup has same size front and back standards. 6x9cm version has also same size front and back standards but they are smaller than the ones in 4x5" setup. If you want to convert 6x9cm setup into a 4x5" setup you would need 4x5" back standard and tapered bellows to connect smaller front standard to larger back standard. I used to have this kind of setup. I guess bag bellows you got belong to this kind of setup.<br>
<br /> 8x10" standard is even larger than the 4x5" standards. If you want to convert your camera to 8x10" then you need to get 8x10" back standard and tapered bellows. These bellows are like your current tapered bellows but start from where your current bellows stop.</p>