Sorry for the newbie question...How do I work out which LF lens lens board mounted lens will fit which camera? Im especially think about if I want to use a lens that came with a medium format view camera, on a 4x5 or vice versa.
For example, how do I know if my lens for a Horseman 6x9 camera (970), will fit on another MF or even a LF camera?
Thanks for any advice.
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Hello Stephen,
Some large format camera brands use the Linhof Technika board (96x99) others use boards compatible with Sinar 140x140 mm.
Many others use a propietary format, but also there are adpaters to make a camera use lens boards of other brands, Toyo:
http://www.toyoview.co.jp/pdf/lb.pdf
Adapters should be a least concern for you, first select your camera, fall in love with it ! and get lens boards for it. For some time you will be quite busy to consider reusing LF lenses for MF

, which also is not optimal. You will have to practice movements and Zone System or the like...
If you want to use some lenses in different cameras then you find or you make an adapter to place the smaller lens board in the larger one.
For example I use CAMBO SC and SINAR, so I DIY an adapter:
My adapter fits in the CAMBO SC receptacle and it may take a SINAR lens board. The frame was 3D printed.
You may also fit a 6x9cm roll film back in the rear of your view camera, a big camera to shot bare 6x9cm, but if wanting to shot roll film and not having to hike this may be interesting because you may get ample movements for the shooting.
With view cameras, if you shot color, then a roll film back is quite interesting, as color sheets (slides and negatives) are way more expensive (per surface) than roll film (something painful), but you may still shot 6x12cm that nearly matches today's HD format in the monitors/TVs.
Well, in short. You will be able anyway to shot MF in the LF view camera. If you are to share lenses between cameras you probably will have to make a DIY adapter, it may look a bit challenging, but fortunately it's a simple low tech adaptation frame. I would first take the camera and later think in the adpater (remember you may shot MF in the View camera), if not you probably may not get the view camera that's good for you, which should be the priority.
To make an adapter, you simply may take a lens board of the bigger camera and to bolt on it the receptacle of the smaller camera, which can be an spare component of the front standard of the smaller camera...