The lens is a Rodenstock Sironar f135mm/5.6, and the back is a Horseman 6x8cm roll film back, originally for a large format camera. I bought a 65mm focusing tubus, flange adapter and copal adapter and printed a ring with the correct focusing markings for this lens. The grip is a standard grip for camera cages. The viewfinder is originally from a different camera, and covers a bit more viewing angle than the lens. The interior of the body is painted with musou black.
Here are some test shots on Tri-X (badly digitized with my phone):
Frankenstein’s camera. Looks cool, well done.
Wow, that is next level! Great pictures too, congrats on that project
How does focusing/dof work for such a camera? Do you just rely on focus distance markings/tables?
Just by estimating the distance and relying on the focus markings. Same as with some vintage cameras I have.
That sounds like a lot more skill than I have :) cool project!
It works quite well for madium to large distances. For anything close you’ll need equal parts of skill and luck. ; )
Wow! This is great. Never would have thought of this.
Great project!