Adapting A Hasselblad 110mm f2 for Use On An Rollei SL66....

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I was wondering if anyone out there had ever tried to mount the Hasselblad 110 f2 onto an SL66 using a blank SL66 lensboard?

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Spectacular... and expensive ( used to be, anyhow ) lens.
 

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I don't think you can - at infinity the Rollei lens is too far from the film plane for the Hassy lens to focus on infinity.

(a film to flange problem)
 

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The film registration plane of these camera are quite a bit different, I imagine, you could do this if you really wanted to, but I can't imagine how it would be easy?

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I"m very interested in using that fast piece of glass on my SL66, but I guess it's impossible in any of it's various incarnations (Hasselbad,Rollei6000 series, Exacta66 series). Oh well.
 

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For sure it will be cheaper to buy a "Swedish Cube" and couple that beauty to it.
Just a thought!

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Check with SK Grimes, if they don't know probably no one will.
 

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There are potential solutions but all involve hacking the lens severely. E.g., it is possible to adapt cheap Pentacon Six mount glass to fit the Rolleiflex. I think there were even limited runs of the Pentacon Six CZ Jena 180/2.8 and other fast lenses made in SL66 mount.

Its a pity there isn't more fast glass for the SL66 - the only reason for the slowish glass IMO is the fact that Hasselblad lens designs were simply adapted to the focal plane SL66.
 
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