Cholentpot
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Sir, you are badly mistaken. Graflok back only. Permanently attached.
You don't understand that backs have parts. In addition, you share the common misapprehension that film holders are backs.
I'll say it again. Go educate yourself.
120 film holder that exposes film to a 6x9 format that clips onto back of camera. Therefore a piece that goes onto the back of camera.
Ground glass that has springs that clips onto the back of camera via another method namely not the sliding clips. Therefore another piece of the camera that goes on the back.
The locking mechanism that holds film holders that is on the back of the camera. Therefore the back-of-the-camera also the camera back. Meaning to say the locking method used by the camera is the back of the camera therefore the camera back and anything that connects to the back of the camera is not a camera back it is a film holder unless it doesn't hold film then it is called something else.
In modern parlance anything that attaches to the back of the camera is called a 'Camera Back'. If there was a digital 2x3 it would be called a 'camera back' Film holders for 120 systems are called 'camera backs' regardless of how they connect to cameras.
I am not 'badly mistaken' I'm confused by antiquated terms mixing with obsolete terms that then muddle with modern terms. Whatever way it is I managed to get good exposures out of the machine.
'It's not a clip, it's a magazine.'