Man, you've got some eagle eyes thereJlm,
(re: post 173)
In this shot there seems to be lines drawn to the left of the rope; is this a downsizing artifact, or a remnant of the focus blend?
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Man, you've got some eagle eyes thereJlm,
(re: post 173)
In this shot there seems to be lines drawn to the left of the rope; is this a downsizing artifact, or a remnant of the focus blend?
Got me. I used the original CFV on a SWC all the time. The only thing I can think of is that the IR filter was changed on the CFV-II with a better anti-reflective coating. Perhaps that caused some issue with the SWC lens being so close to the sensor and the angle of the light striking it. Other than that, the back is identical. I've used the CFV-II on a Mamiya RZ with a T/S lens with no problems. I'm stumped.The following is a quote from the Hasselblad technical info on the CFV 11...
"Not recommended for critical work together with SWC models and ArcBody due to optical incompatibility"
Can any kind soul please explain this optical icompatibility?
Yes Marc
I have seen the other images as well .
I am very very excited , I can not hide this .
Just great . What fantastic images the CFV can produce . (in small letters, if it works )
I see a lot of work coming up for me .
Best regards Jürgen
I've been wondering about this myself. It seems I have to hold the power button down on my CFV-II for about 5 seconds to get it to power up consistently. Same thing when I want to power it down....have to hold the button down for 4-5 seconds, but even this doesn't always get it to power down on the first try. Is there a trick to this?problem solved. I had installed the newest firmware. seems i wasn't holding the on button on long enough!
thanks mark