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there has been some mention that the 38 does not work with the CFV-39, but I have also heard it does??? maybe simply a vignetting problem, aperture related
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It's also not recommended with the CFVII. Hasselblad says not for "critical' use. There is a Hasselblad technical paper illustrated with "ray tracing" diagrams demonstrating the problem of the angle of light impacting the peripheral photo-receptors. (I can't find the link at the moment)..The few pictures that I have seen posted with the Biogon 38 + CFV39 looked good.
There are also several comments that the system works better if the sync cable is used rather than the SWC setting. I have found that to be true with my CFV. I think the problem is that if the shutter release if pushed down slightly, it will activate the CFV at an inappropriate time.
Steve
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It's also not recommended with the CFVII. Hasselblad says not for "critical' use. There is a Hasselblad technical paper illustrated with "ray tracing" diagrams demonstrating the problem of the angle of light impacting the peripheral photo-receptors. (I can't find the link at the moment)..The few pictures that I have seen posted with the Biogon 38 + CFV39 looked good.
There are also several comments that the system works better if the sync cable is used rather than the SWC setting. I have found that to be true with my CFV. I think the problem is that if the shutter release if pushed down slightly, it will activate the CFV at an inappropriate time.
Steve