Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Medium Format / Film / Digital Backs – and Large Sensor Photography => Topic started by: blacksun on August 09, 2007, 11:40:00 am
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Has anyone adapted or heard of anyone adapting a Linhof Master Technika for a digiback or even a sliding back?
Thanks
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I know it can be done, but I'm not sure it'd be the best decision.
I used a Master Technika for years for architectural photography. So when digital came along I wnated to stay with it, but my Linhof dealer advised me to think about the M679 and I was glad I took the advice.
The key thing is that with a tiny 37mm x 49mm sensor you'll need wider lenses which will be a problem with the Master Technika, and even more importantly you'll need much more precision when setting camera movements with a tiny sensor than with great big sheets of forgiving 4x5 film, so "geared everything" should be your watchword.
Actually for the rugged, compact style of the Master Technika I sometimes use a Hasselblad Flexbody with a digital back, because the sensor is smaller than 6x6 film there's a reasonable amount of lens movement possible, and it's certainly easier to carry and faster to operate than the M679cs!
Just my thoughts.
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Saw tis on ebay while looking for a Technika myself.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Moveable-Adapter-Linho...tem220138068063 (http://cgi.ebay.com/Moveable-Adapter-Linhof-Technika-6x9-To-Digital-Back_W0QQitemZ220138068063QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item220138068063)
Have no idea if it-s a good product or it fits your dback.
Arnau
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Saw tis on ebay while looking for a Technika myself.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Moveable-Adapter-Linho...tem220138068063 (http://cgi.ebay.com/Moveable-Adapter-Linhof-Technika-6x9-To-Digital-Back_W0QQitemZ220138068063QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item220138068063)
Have no idea if it-s a good product or it fits your dback.
Arnau
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Appreciate the feedback.
The Master Technica is a beautiful camera for what it is and how it can be used. But I too am not convinced there is a suitable pathway to convert for robust digi use. Even with a 3rd part graflox back adapterplate you would be forced to compose on a computer or got through the task of removing the back and placing a groundglass focusing screen on - not convenient or practical in most field applications. I have deduced that a sliding back is not an option as the you know that the graflox mech is fixed in the vert position and built into the camera. This would only allow a sliding back to be mounted in a verticle sliding position and not the necessary horizontal position- hence not workable.
The ebay auction (thanks for the link) which is a 6x9 conversion plate (will not fit a 4x5 Master Technica) looks like a v mount and theoretically would, but would not eliminate critical focus issues and may present issue w/wide angle lens shooting.
michael