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No - that's never been a problem. In portrait orientation the effect seems to be independent of the amount of shift. Centered, the sensor is perfect, but even a small shift triggers it in portrait orientation.Hi Woody,
Do you get the center folding issue on the landscape orientation?
Stanley
You will probably be ok - I think this problem is unique to the H4D 60 because of the Dalsa chip. Earlier Kodak chip backs work fine on tech cameras - I didn't have any problems with my h3d 39.Thank you. I just ordered an arca swiss RM3D to use with my 50 H4D50 and I expect I will have the same problem on vertical shots. Do you use the Alpha LCC in photoshop after converting the image to a Tiff in Phocus?
Stanley
Just for clarification, the Alpa tool does not do LCC corrections, only distortion corrections. LCC will have to be done in your raw converter, for you Phocus.Thank you. I just ordered an arca swiss RM3D to use with my 50 H4D50 and I expect I will have the same problem on vertical shots. Do you use the Alpha LCC in photoshop after converting the image to a Tiff in Phocus?
Stanley
LCC is called scene correction in Phocus and it works fine.Thank you Woody and Peter for the information
Stanley
Stanley,Thank you. I just ordered an arca swiss RM3D to use with my 50 H4D50 and I expect I will have the same problem on vertical shots. Do you use the Alpha LCC in photoshop after converting the image to a Tiff in Phocus?
Stanley
Hey Woody,No - that's never been a problem. In portrait orientation the effect seems to be independent of the amount of shift. Centered, the sensor is perfect, but even a small shift triggers it in portrait orientation.
I have not had the chance to view an H4D-60 with the new firmware; and real-world not spec's are the only thing that matter. Therefore until I've seen one I make no assertions/judgements here at all other than listing the specs.To add...
I viewed both the IQ180 and H4D60 zoomed to 100% on both displays.
There was no discernible difference in resolution between the too. Also agreed by the Phase / Hasselblad dealer who offered to show us the IQ180 / Mamiya combo.