Hello to everybody, I've been lurking on and off for some time and I love what you all are doing, especially those working with packfilm and on camera building/conversions.
I have been more and more dissatisfied lately with digital (even though I almost exclusively use manual focus lenses and prefer the analogish look of the Foveon sensor), and am thinking of getting back to film. I still have a few 35mm rangefinders, but I'm more interested in packfilm -- a pity I sold my 600se a while ago -- and 6x9 or large format, with the aim of contact printing b&w.
Enough about me, on with the matter on which I need advice.
I am converting a Land Camera 100 to manual everything, I have already dismantled the front and, before doing the designs for the new front which will be laser cut by ponoko, I wanted to find the right lens so I have the exact measurements I need (lensboard hole size, film flange distance, etc.). After much thought and scouting on ebay I settled on what I thought was a Zeiss 6.5x9 Maximar, for two reasons: widely available in Europe, cheap as most people go for the larger 9x12 cameras, and its 10,5cm Tessar as enough coverage for packfilm with no movements, and a slightly wider angle of view than the Polaroid's original 114mm lens so the finder will be useable for framing.
I received the camera yesterday, and to my surprise it's not a Maximar but a Zeiss Ikon Icarette 551/2, which natively accepts 120 rollfilm. It's in great shape, the shutter runs fine at all speeds, and I don't have the heart of taking out its lens and am thinking of using it to shoot 6x9. The problem is, I'd have to find another lens for my Polaroid conversion. What would you do?
I'll try to attach a picture (not mine) of the camera, the specs are
here.