Actually a 67 -> K adapter would make more sense because of the wider
image circle, but I too wish they had one for 645 because that's the
medF system I happen to own... :-)

A German company called Zörk (http://www.zoerk.com/index.htm) makes
T/S adapters for any combination of mounts you can think of, but
they're hideously expensive. :-(

Jostein

2008/7/24 Lucas Rijnders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Op Wed, 23 Jul 2008 16:19:01 +0200 schreef Boris Liberman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> The idea of controlling DOF with the lens tilt starts to tickle my
>> fancy... It turns out that Pentax only has shift lens (28/3.5 in K
>> mount) and there are some 3rd party lenses. Any thoughts, ideas, etc
>> on the matter would be greatly appreciated. Currently I am thinking in
>> more theoretical terms, however it could become quite practical.
>
> The K lens is quite rare, read expensive, and the 3rd party variants are
> long, if I remember correctly. Great for tabletop/macro, but less so for
> architecture... There are Medium format-to-K T/S converters (some German
> manufacturer?), but they are expensive (200,-) and have the same focal
> length limitation. 18mm Medium format lenses are rare... A P645-PK T/S
> adapter does not seem to exist. Something Pentax overlooked?
>
> Hasselblad has a nice solution too, but a bit steep as well :o)
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