I believe P67 has the backfocus distance ~80mm, which is quite a bit.
The FP shutter is tricky though, that's why I thought of a Speed Graphic.

Best,
Mishka


On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 23:15:52 -0500, Mat Maessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You'd have to find something with very thin standards. My B&J Orbit
> might _just_ be able to get the standards close enough to have the
> correct register distance. Once you get that squared away, there's the
> issue of a shutter.
> If someone's got an old beater Speed Graphic, it might be worth
> sacrificing the bed for an experiment. :-)
> 
> -Mat
> 
> On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 20:54:06 -0600, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > P67 seems more promising since it does not have the shade and its
> > > coverage should be pretty close to 9cm.  i could probably ask
> > > s.k.grimes to build a mount for it from a blank board and a short tube.
> > > but i would also need to somehow remove the bed from the view.
> > > not sure how to do that without butchering the camera.
> > > also, i am not sure if the weight of that lens is too much for the
> > > front standard.
> > >
> > > just a thought.
> > This would be better approached using a fairly robust view camera.
> > Find a dead 6x7 body, and take the lens mount from it.
> > Drill a lens board out to fit, screw the body flange to it and Bob's yer
> > Uncle.
> 
>

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