wallpaperviking
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Hi Scho,
Thanks so much for the reply back, much appreciated! I am definitely keen to get one of these to give it a go.. I have a whole range of Pentax 67 lenses (45mm - 200mm) that I would love to see getting some use..
For my style of shooting, having front shift is very important and I see the Rhinocam being mainly used for landscape/architecture, just wondering if you can see if there is a possibility of having the Rhinocam being able to be somehow modified to have a Canon Eos mount on it? Or is there simply not enough room to allow this?
Currently it takes Mamiya 645, Pentax 645 and Hasselblad mounts right?
So my thinking is that if it is somehow able to take a Canon Eos mount, then I would be able to attach my Mirex Canon Eos - Mamiya 645 tilt/shift adapter and then via another adapter ( Mamiya 645 - Pentax 67 ) be able to get movements out of my Pentax 67 lenses
Currently the only way i see being able to achieve this, is to buy the Rhinocam with a Mamiya 645 mount and using the Mamiya 645 55mm Shift lens on it.. Via another adapter (M645 - P67) you would also be able to access the Pentax 67 75mm Shift..
I do not own either of these lenses but as mentioned before, do own a whole bunch of Pentax 67 lenses..
Phew, hope that makes sense...
Thanks again, much appreciated!
Thanks so much for the reply back, much appreciated! I am definitely keen to get one of these to give it a go.. I have a whole range of Pentax 67 lenses (45mm - 200mm) that I would love to see getting some use..
For my style of shooting, having front shift is very important and I see the Rhinocam being mainly used for landscape/architecture, just wondering if you can see if there is a possibility of having the Rhinocam being able to be somehow modified to have a Canon Eos mount on it? Or is there simply not enough room to allow this?
Currently it takes Mamiya 645, Pentax 645 and Hasselblad mounts right?
So my thinking is that if it is somehow able to take a Canon Eos mount, then I would be able to attach my Mirex Canon Eos - Mamiya 645 tilt/shift adapter and then via another adapter ( Mamiya 645 - Pentax 67 ) be able to get movements out of my Pentax 67 lenses
Currently the only way i see being able to achieve this, is to buy the Rhinocam with a Mamiya 645 mount and using the Mamiya 645 55mm Shift lens on it.. Via another adapter (M645 - P67) you would also be able to access the Pentax 67 75mm Shift..
I do not own either of these lenses but as mentioned before, do own a whole bunch of Pentax 67 lenses..
Phew, hope that makes sense...
Thanks again, much appreciated!