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Hi,

I have a Sinar F2 4x5. Can I opt for Sinar P 5x7 back standard, of course, with the proper bellows?

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If you are thinking of the complete 5x7 rear standard, with carrier, frame and back, then yes, you can combine it with your F2 4x5.

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I think that Sinar actually sold them that way—the Sinar C—a combination of a P back an a F front standard.
 

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There were numerous variations. The C was a P rear with an F1 front standard, not the later f2. But that's the nice thing about the system - the sheer interchangeability of components. But every now and then, someone cobbles together spare parts and tries to deceptively sell it as such and such a model it really isn't. But converting a 4X5 F2 to anything 5x7, buying separate needed components, might cost you considerably more than buying a 5x7 camera outright.
 

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I’ve got 5x7 back with normal/wide bellows for less than 250 eur and saw few other good deals within few years.

P1/2 4x5 back standard is compatible with 5x7 frame.

There is rarelly seen 5x7 support standard (no movements), I suppose dedicated to support bellows in 8x10 configuration (8x10 to 5x7 bellows connected to 5x7 bellows). I just suspect that you can fit 5x7 frame to it to have f style 5x7 configuration with no back movements.
 
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I’ve got 5x7 back with normal/wide bellows for less than 250 eur and saw few other good deals within few years.

P1/2 4x5 back standard is compatible with 5x7 frame.

There is rarelly seen 5x7 support standard (no movements), I suppose dedicated to support bellows in 8x10 configuration (8x10 to 5x7 bellows connected to 5x7 bellows). I just suspect that you can fit 5x7 frame to it to have f style 5x7 configuration with no back movements.

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You can find F front standards with the original risers, and also with long risers. I would recommend finding an F (F, F1, F2) standard with long risers.
 
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