ags2mikon
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It used the same lenses as the VH-R. 65mm, 75mm, 90mm, 105mm, 120mm, 150mm and 180mm. All had cams available to rangefinder focus with the rangefinder cameras. It works good too.
Thanks. Not okay with bigger than 6x7. These backs seems readily available though.
Do you mean the quality of the glass or what the options are? Sorry that I don't quite understand what you are asking. I have the 75 and 90 lenses, FWIW.
@ic-racer and @Paul Howell - thanks. Might go for the ones intended for the medium format. The 105/3.5 could be an interesting lens. Does anyone know if there is a big difference in quality?
Topcon made two levels of lens, the pro and the professional. My 105 3.5 professional is as sharp as my Mamiya 100 likely sharper. If you are going to go without the rangefinder then any MF lens with a shutter will work, Zeiss, Mamyis. Konica, just need to fabricate a lens board.
Both I supposeThere is a VH with a 6x7 back on ebay now with a 90mm 5.6. Compared to the Pentax 67 lenses at 2.8 that is 2 stops slower. I dont know if there are any faster lenses for this camera though, and if there are - how is their performance compared to slower ones.
The difference is between the super and professional. The super will cover 4x5, just barely. The professional is for 6x9. Most of the lenses have the coverage engraved in the lens trim ring. The 105mm f3.5 4 element 3 group is a professional series with 120mm image circle. The 105mm f4.5 6 element 4 group super has 158mm of coverage.
@Chuck1 That little Arca Swiss A is interesting. I have no idea which roll backs fit on it.
It called a A. I don't know arca swiss models, but it looks like a graflock back, (not sure) and the bellows might not be great.
The super topcor lenses cover 4x5.
Just beware of the horseman specific cable release attachment($100 is a bit much)
Easiest thing is to use normal shutter (with a cable release socket)
Baby graphics are the best for wide lenses.
The gaping spring back for a galvin is a great design, but recessed boards for galvins are hard to come by, I'm pondering making a galvin to linhof adapter (to take recessed boards).
But then I have way too many projects (junk from ebay I couldn't pass up)
Baby graphics are the best for wide lenses.
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