The Sinar P3 is good, but heavy for back packing - what about an F3?
The Hasselblad H4D-60 is good for situations where there is too much movement for multi-shot. (You can use it hand-held too). ...looking forward to the battery pack for the H4D-60,
Sinar is probably the ultimate (trans)portable system, as it has daylight live view, Multi-shot, electronic eShutters. ¿86H?
Remote operation helps for use on a 10m tripod to eliminate unsuitable foregrounds.
Is the 80Mpx any better?
...and Schneider Apo-Digitar or Sinar lenses?
Is the Hasselblad 50 MS any good?
The Hasselblad H4D-60 is good for situations where there is too much movement for multi-shot. (You can use it hand-held too). ...looking forward to the battery pack for the H4D-60,
Sinar is probably the ultimate (trans)portable system, as it has daylight live view, Multi-shot, electronic eShutters. ¿86H?
Remote operation helps for use on a 10m tripod to eliminate unsuitable foregrounds.
Is the 80Mpx any better?
...and Schneider Apo-Digitar or Sinar lenses?
Is the Hasselblad 50 MS any good?