Hi David, yes as close as possible! Unfortunately still only 7 mm on the neg with this 760mm (process) lens, but details pretty good after all!
/Bertil
Marco, not very difficult in fact; the lens is fitted to a Sinar lens board fitted to the front standard (containing a Sinar "behind the lens shutter"); removing the back from the rear standard makes it possible to fit the camera body to the rear standard, in this case with a Sinar made adapter for Hasselblad (#556.64), which roughly consists of a lens board to which is fitted an extension tube for the camera body (you can easily make such an adapter by fitting a thin extension tube to a lensboard, I have one such custom made for my Minolta cameras). You then focus through the viewfinder by adjusting the bellows (or the standards the ordinary ways); BTW, in this case the 760 mm lens is not a tele construction, thus needs 760 mm bellows between lens and film plane in order to focus at infinity; for closer subjects (like my two previous pictures) you will need bellows more than 1 meter, but with intermediary standards and rails it's just to put one bellows after the other!
Thanks for nice comments!
/Bertil