JS writes:
<<You’re probably best off reversing the Maiya for macro, anyway, so worrying
<<about its mount is probably moot.
<<Why don’t you just put the Mamiya on the Hamma? I’ve never seen one, but that
<<would certainly have the best tilt/shift versatility. But I’m guessing it has
a
<<rather long minimum.
Thanks for thinking about this. The point is to go from >1:2 to infinity to
focus stack for macro landscapes. Thus the idea of using the 35mm Mamiya with
a long registration distance.
Not many WA lenses will perform well at both ends. I recall the oddball Laowa
15/F4 macro lens but not sure there is any way to keep the entrance pupil
stable to enable obtaining a stackable series of shots.
Mike
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