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Hmm - which tilt adapter do you have? I have the 34mm T/S adapter and it works just fine with the Alpa GG. Also, perhaps it's relevant but also which GG version? I have the latest fine etched with fresnel.Alpa should make the tilt adapter usable with the groundglass, as it is currently you cannot mount the groundglass to the tilt adapter so rear movements are very difficult unless you have a live-view back (I don't).
Yeah, no problem with front tilts/swings but that groundglass is never going to fit on the T/S 17. I like to leverage the slight distortion and even illumination of rear tilt but it's not a huge issue with a 75mm to only do front movements I guess.Presumably you can still use the T/S adapter on the front of the camera body though. Just not on the rear? It's not the same effect obviously if you're looking to leverage looming.
WTF were they thinking to make them incompatible? The older SB34 version that I have works fine because it is controlled between the front/rear flanges on the adapter and so doesn't protrude from the rear.
I would like to see an image or three with your pinhole lens. Thanks.Very cool! I have the exact opposite with my Alpa mount pinhole lens!
Why do you hate to point it out? I know about the fps. They're not native mount, can't tilt and don't cover 645.Hate to point this out, but you can work with f1.2 Canon/Nikon lenses on an Alpa FPS, if fast lenses are your thing.