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Heres the 1.7mb Pdf link for more info. http://www.alpa.ch/files/products/135/ALPA_12TC_200704.pdfWayne google Alpa Cameras and you get this link
http://www.alpa.ch/index.php
Now ..enjoy ! Warning it is addictive gear if you are into this kind of minimalist set-up..
btw - Victor is allowed to joke around - cos he cops plenty himself..:thumbs:
I am getting ready for the MAX version to be released for sale in June..to add to my 12WA body.
All you need is one lens really and that would be a toss up between the Rodenstock 28 or the Schneider 35 - both digi specked lenses. I went Schneider 35 because I also have the Schneider 24.
You can shoot these babies hand held at insanely low shutter speeds. With a digi back on board..it really doesn't get better than this.
Check it out.
Cheers
Pete
I'm quite happy with the current version of Helicon Focus (3.79), which I use frequently. It's a sufficiently important tool to me that I wish Hasselblad would incorporate focus bracketing in the next release of their firmware. Here is an example (H3d-39, CZ 40mm IF, f8 1/30 ISO 100, processed in Phocus) that is a composite of 5 images:Graham,
im confused; processed looks sharper. was that taken at say, 5.6?
the images are different, unles Helicalfocus somehow has some spare PEOPLE in the software!
did you reverse lables??
Victor
Thierry,I'm quite happy with the current version of Helicon Focus (3.79), which I use frequently. It's a sufficiently important tool to me that I wish Hasselblad would incorporate focus bracketing in the next release of their firmware.
Thierry,
I asked before, but don't recall getting an answer to:
How does focus bracketing work on a Hy6?
Thanks,
Billy
Process to 16 bit tiffs with common settings in Phocus, and then run Helicon on the tiffs. If you input 16 bit tiffs with the prophoto rgb profile it will write 16 bit tiffs with the same profile. Then open the file in PS and edit as usual. After I get a result I like I delete the intermediate tiffs.Woody, do you process the raw files before or after running thru Helicon Focus?
Thanks, this or heliconfocus is exactly what I've been wanting, but never knew existed.There is another software called CombineZ and it is free.
http://hadleyweb.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/CZM/News.htm
http://www.broadhurst-family.co.uk/lefteye/MainPages/combinez.htm