There were Rollei and Yashica TLRs with 35mm adapters. These were OK for vertical composition but awkward for horizontal composition. Both had waist level finders standard. There are 35mm backs for the Bronica ETR and SQ series cameras. I have the 35W back for the ETR cameras. It has the same 24X56 image area as the W back for the SQ cameras. I read somewhere that there was a prototype 35mm back for the GS-1 but that the camera went out of production before it could be manufactured. Some people have rigged up adapters which look like Rolliekins for other medium format and large format cameras.
The Leica Visoflex converts a rangefinder to an SLR for macro and micro photogrpahy so, I'd not quite class it with the rest. A neat tool for the rangefider crowd but not practical for those into close up work on a regular basis unless you have a dedicated Leica setup. I've used mine maybe a half dozen times in 20 years. Does work nicely with the metered Leicas. If I were a regular user, I'd invest in a M5 as the most practical body. I use mine on the CL.
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