Heh, got your attention, didn't I? 
Anyway, a friend gave me a Chinese Seagull "full plate" camera - and it's really nice.
The problems are the following:
1) it's a "full plate" format - 6.5 x 8.5"
2) I got 3 holders, but those are for glass plates
3) I'll probably have to think of a new tripod adapter, since the existing one (big round hole with metal contraption/adapter) can't be used - at least I don't have the tripod that would fit there
Since there's no way I'm going to mess with glass plates, I was thinking if there would be any feasible way to use "normal" (i.e. 5x7) film with those plate holders.
Or perhaps make an adapter back, so that the camera could accept my B&J 5x7 back?
Oh, yes - the photos of the camera can be seen here:
http://www.belaj.com/unsorted/seagull/
Any ideas how to actually USE that thing?
Regards,
Denis

Anyway, a friend gave me a Chinese Seagull "full plate" camera - and it's really nice.
The problems are the following:
1) it's a "full plate" format - 6.5 x 8.5"
2) I got 3 holders, but those are for glass plates

3) I'll probably have to think of a new tripod adapter, since the existing one (big round hole with metal contraption/adapter) can't be used - at least I don't have the tripod that would fit there

Since there's no way I'm going to mess with glass plates, I was thinking if there would be any feasible way to use "normal" (i.e. 5x7) film with those plate holders.
Or perhaps make an adapter back, so that the camera could accept my B&J 5x7 back?
Oh, yes - the photos of the camera can be seen here:
http://www.belaj.com/unsorted/seagull/
Any ideas how to actually USE that thing?

Regards,
Denis