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Contax 645 back focus distance
Contax 645 back focus distance













contax 645 back focus distance

I have an 80mm, 120mm and 150mm CZ lens and 2 x A12 backs with matching inserts. But I am considering it, and am seeking fellow APUG'ers wisdom and consult. I have not decided for sure to sell my Hasselblad 501CM, so please don't abondon me yet, fellow Hasselblad users, as a lost cause. Here are some of the main parts of this camera. It cannot be used with the newer E type Tilt-Shift from Nikon as it has no electronics to drive the electronic apertures in these newer lenses. I use mine with various wide angle and 28mm and 35mm Perspective Control (PC) lenses as well as Tilt Shift lenses such as the 85mm TC Nikkor. this is required to trigger a digital back when the shutter fires. The only problem I have read about has been people purchasing incomplete units, most missing the OneShot cable releasewhich can still be purchased separately from Kapture Group, Inc. I have found very little info on the Net and have not found any Manual or literature, not that it is needed as the camera requires very minimal maintenance and all components and their operation is straight forward. I plan to write a bit more about this camera and how I use it. 3 Shutter which was mounted to a pair of machined sliding metal plates which held a focusing screen and interchangeable mount plate for ( Hasselblad-V (Universal), Contax 645 or Mamiya 645AF mount types) or a digital back that would fit those mounts. Mine is in Nikon Mount which was a modified PK-11A ring re-machined to fit into the Large Format Copal No. This was a very interesting camera that melded parts from Large Format (Shutter), Medium Format (Back Adapters) and 35mm (various lens mount adapters) Canon, Nikon & Leica R mounts where common. (This camera was discontinued September 2010) and sold for $2995.00 at that time. Above is the Front side of the Truewide camera by Kapture Group, Inc.















Contax 645 back focus distance