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etrigan63

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By that I meant that Hassy's H-series (especially the H3D-II) tend to be highly systemic in nature - Hassy lenses, Hassy body, & Hassy back. Sure there are some third party components that can be used, but in general Hassy owns the bat, the bases, and the baseball on this one.

Some folks I talked to there loved that part of Hasselblad. Others, like yourself, love the freedom of choice that other, more open, medium format systems offer. For the stuff I do, landscapes, architectural and real estate photos, the HTS 1.5 is especially interesting to me.

I am hoping to have an H3D-II 39ms with an HTS 1.5 for testing in the near future. Think positive thoughts.
 
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