1,2) On the KIEV 88 back, and presumably whatever Hasselblad (1000?) model it was plagiarized from, the winding gear that mates with the body winding drive appears to be a dull grey metal...looks like cast zinc (on the KIEV back) to me. I do not own a KIEV 88 or Hasselblad, just picked up a cheap back for a project. Can someone please tell me their best guess at the material used for the mating gear in the body?
My imagination tells me one of the gears might be a harder material, or one that shouldn't create dust.
3) Are there any aftermarket (cheap) Hasselblad extension tubes (for later internal shutter bodies) that could be hacked into a lens adapter to use non-standard lenses on such cameras? Maybe there is no need for such a thing...if one can afford a recent H, it would be unthinkable? The 'official' ones are costly enough to give one pause. But I think I have read of bad experiences with off brand accessories between mating components gettin stuck.
Thank you
My imagination tells me one of the gears might be a harder material, or one that shouldn't create dust.
3) Are there any aftermarket (cheap) Hasselblad extension tubes (for later internal shutter bodies) that could be hacked into a lens adapter to use non-standard lenses on such cameras? Maybe there is no need for such a thing...if one can afford a recent H, it would be unthinkable? The 'official' ones are costly enough to give one pause. But I think I have read of bad experiences with off brand accessories between mating components gettin stuck.
Thank you
