Philippe-Georges
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I finally found a Graflok 23 adaptor for Hasselblad V12 roll film back, so I can mount a A12 on my 6x9 Silvestri, which is some kind of a plain, slightly recessed, plate with the necessarily coupling hooks, nothing wrong with that.
But, there is something I always wondered about: how to transport the film from one to an other frame without a Hasselblad body?
Ofcourse I know about the little crank on the back's side, which is used to wind the film when loading and unloading.
And I have tried that crank to transport the film but the spacing wasn't right: either to wide or to narrow, even overlapping, or ending with (only-) 11 frames.
I actually never really bothered as the need never arose, and the Flexbody is equipped for that.
Anyway, there must be a possibility as there are so many different A12-to-X adaptors...
I searched on the web but couldn't find an adequate answer, nor in Ernest Wildi's Hasselblad book.
But, there is something I always wondered about: how to transport the film from one to an other frame without a Hasselblad body?
Ofcourse I know about the little crank on the back's side, which is used to wind the film when loading and unloading.
And I have tried that crank to transport the film but the spacing wasn't right: either to wide or to narrow, even overlapping, or ending with (only-) 11 frames.
I actually never really bothered as the need never arose, and the Flexbody is equipped for that.
Anyway, there must be a possibility as there are so many different A12-to-X adaptors...
I searched on the web but couldn't find an adequate answer, nor in Ernest Wildi's Hasselblad book.