I want to build a DIY basic tiltable hasselblad back - so say body - and I need a hasselblad lens mount. I need your advise and knowledge to have one .
It would be pdf, cad , laser cut , 3d print files or chinese part. I dont know what to do.
I don’t quite understand your query. Hasselblad did make a mount for using micro lenses that was simply a flange with a cylindrical chunk of aluminum with threads drilled into a hole to accept the micro lenses. I used them to make adapters for fitting my Zeiss, Leitz, and Nikon lenses to my 2000FCM. Any machinist can do this kind of work. I still keep a blank mount handy just in case.
So you need a back, mount for the back, lens, mount for the lens, ground glass, body and adjustment mechanism. How about an Arcbody? I understand the desire to want to build something but when you're acquiring 90% of the parts for a Hasselblad and attaching them to a diy body, what's the point? It ends up being 10% diy for 90% of the cost.
This is what I'm talking about. The tools for what you are trying to put together already exist in forms that are readily available and made to work in the way you describe.
What you currently have:
See where I'm going?
- RB67 back that needs a P adapter or G adapter... can't remember which.
- Some method to focus on a ground glass. The RB back adapters were not meant to work this way.
- A lens that has the shutter cocked internally and by a screw drive. And with a lens mount adapter in place, inaccessible by any tool with which to cock it.
Hasselblad, Horseman, Linhof, Mamiya (did the Super 23 have a tilting back?), Rollei, Graflex (and probably others) all made medium format roll film cameras with movements.
One thing that would make your original idea more plausible would be to use a lens in shutter instead of the V mount 80mm.
A repairman might have a mount from a parts camera.
Maybe I'm missing something. But when a Hasselblad lens is cocked, the shutter is open. When it's fired the shutter briefly closes to allow the mirror and baffles to clear, then cycles at the proper timing. I don't see how that could work in a view type camera.
I have just posted my thread above with two videos. I hope it clears the problem. I think they do something when shutter opens with the help of cable release and close it again.
Would you suggest few repairman from us or europe ?
And is there any screws to attach the mount to the laser cut aluminum or stainless plate ? How hasselblad mounts attachs to the body ?
Thank you very much. Mount is 65 dollars at your link. Is it possible to find cheaper.
OR may be I can laser cut 3 sheets of small steel sheets and glue them. That cost me 15 dollars or so.
I am trying to build the parts by myself , do you think its doable ?
65 dollars is serious money here and I want to do bymyself . May be - there are free STL files to 3d print for body cap , I can reverse engineer. It would cost me 6 dollars or less. The caps are working.
I dont need glass , acrylic does the job.
I dont need RB67 Back adapter , I found a website makes rb67 back pinhole camera.
There is the back , they attach to the body with few positive -male -role playing screw heads and the rb67 back plays female negative role and joint is so strong. BACK LOCKS ON TO BODY SCREW HEADS.
I am building a tiltable view camera , no need to any hurry. There is always time to cock the lens. I think I will buy a 150 dollars 150mm sonnar cf. I think possible to buy from APUG.
I want to build a DIY basic tiltable hasselblad back - so say body - and I need a hasselblad lens mount for Zeiss CF 80mm . I need your advise and knowledge to have one .
It would be pdf, cad , laser cut , 3d print files or chinese part. I dont know what to do.
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