Transposure
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Hi Guys,
I have a quick question.
In order to connect a Mamiya digital back to a RZ67 Pro IID, the HX-701 is required. By adding the HX-701, the digital back is assumed to be pushed an incremental distance farther back equal to the thickness of the HX-701.
I would also presume the vertical distance from the mirror center to the focusing screen is the same as the horizontal distance from the mirror center to the film plane. Therefore, what you see on the focusing screen is exactly what is projected onto the film plane once the mirror moves out of the way. Hence, allowing accurate focusing.
So, the questions....
1. Does the HX-701, in fact, push the digital back farther back?
2. If so, does the focusing screen need to be shimmed up to have the same calibrated distance to allow accurate focusing?
I would appreciate an answer from anyone with knowledge on this matter.
Thank you,
Ken
I have a quick question.
In order to connect a Mamiya digital back to a RZ67 Pro IID, the HX-701 is required. By adding the HX-701, the digital back is assumed to be pushed an incremental distance farther back equal to the thickness of the HX-701.
I would also presume the vertical distance from the mirror center to the focusing screen is the same as the horizontal distance from the mirror center to the film plane. Therefore, what you see on the focusing screen is exactly what is projected onto the film plane once the mirror moves out of the way. Hence, allowing accurate focusing.
So, the questions....
1. Does the HX-701, in fact, push the digital back farther back?
2. If so, does the focusing screen need to be shimmed up to have the same calibrated distance to allow accurate focusing?
I would appreciate an answer from anyone with knowledge on this matter.
Thank you,
Ken