(Moderator, I don't know what the system did on my last post, it seems to have only taken a sentence or so, and this is my attempt to put it all back in)
Gustavo,
Awesome dude, in trade?
Last January, I saw one at the camera store in Kanab, I don't know what other accesories he's got. ask Terry 435 644 5981, (he isn't in the store all the time.) Are you planning to use it in the studio? I don't know how long the battery packs last.
The Technika lens board adapter, listed at $193 10 years ago in B & H printed Professional source book. They didn't show a pic.
Paul,
The same catalog describes shutter as "Electronic control Seiko #1 between ('the' sic.) lens leaf shutter, shutter speeds 8 to 1/400 sec +B". I take that to mean there would not be a focal plane shutter, although I could guess that it needs some kind of curtain more than just the SLR mirror to keep the light off of the film.
I never had one of these, but I did look at them seriously when they were available. 9 pounds and battery packs kind of killed it for me.
Robert,
The same catalog notes ""Optional Linhof Technika/Wista lensboard adapter for mirror-up use with large format lenses." I don't know what the full implications of that means. It does have a MLU switch. Maybe you can do a manual MLU and then fire your lens with a cable release. Considering the camera is electronic controlled, 1 fps, (whoaaa, I guess your nudes could move real fast). At least you probably don't need to search for a tandem cable release.
I thought I had a printed brochure for this at one time, but I must have trashed it long ago.