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Equipment & Techniques => Beginner's Questions => Topic started by: yashima on May 12, 2015, 08:51:08 pm

Title: Can I fit Phase P+/IQ on Sinar P?
Post by: yashima on May 12, 2015, 08:51:08 pm

As titled, is there an adapter to fit Phase One back on Sinar P (not P2)?

Thank you
Title: Re: Can I fit Phase P+/IQ on Sinar P?
Post by: Schewe on May 14, 2015, 12:13:25 am
I use a Kapture Group (http://www.kapturegroup.com/phase/phase.html) sliding adapter on my Sinar P camera.

Silvesterin (http://www.silvestricamera.com/eng/prodotti_eng/adapters/adapters.htm) also makes adapters...never used them.
Title: Re: Can I fit Phase P+/IQ on Sinar P?
Post by: NancyP on May 15, 2015, 10:19:48 am
Gosh, I wouldn't classify someone talking about using that kit as a beginner  :D ( maybe a beginner to MF)
Title: Re: Can I fit Phase P+/IQ on Sinar P?
Post by: Jimbo57 on May 24, 2015, 09:22:18 am
Gosh, I wouldn't classify someone talking about using that kit as a beginner  :D ( maybe a beginner to MF)

When I read the thread title on the summary page, I was about to say something very similar.
Title: Re: Can I fit Phase P+/IQ on Sinar P?
Post by: yashima on June 15, 2015, 09:10:57 am
I use a Kapture Group (http://www.kapturegroup.com/phase/phase.html) sliding adapter on my Sinar P camera.

Silvesterin (http://www.silvestricamera.com/eng/prodotti_eng/adapters/adapters.htm) also makes adapters...never used them.

Thank you Schewe. Do you use the sliding adapter or live view adapter? I figure that with and IQ back, a live view adapter is good enough or you still recommend sliding adapter?

@Nancy, Jim: As I feel this is a simple query regarding a new system, hence I still view it as a beginner question ;-)
Title: Re: Can I fit Phase P+/IQ on Sinar P?
Post by: Schewe on June 15, 2015, 07:27:15 pm
Thank you Schewe. Do you use the sliding adapter or live view adapter? I figure that with and IQ back, a live view adapter is good enough or you still recommend sliding adapter?

Sliding adapter...I find Live View to be, uh, too slow for fine focus...