Thought I'd start a new thread to discuss this, as didn't want to move the older ones off track...
At Photokina, Hasselblad announced a firmware upgrade to enable live view on the back. A few people that saw it being demoed in the flesh (I can't remember who it was, sorry,) indicated that while not "great" it would be adequate for focusing on technical cameras. I think the refresh rate has been stated at between 10 and 12 fps. I'm wondering about things like lag, both in terms of general responsiveness and exposure?
I'd like to know if anyone has anything to add to the above information, or if anyone can describe how it performed in more detail? With Guy's Credo50 review using a tech cam, it's clear that this back is very good value for money if one can live with the documented limitations of movements. It's wayyyyy cheaper than the Phase and Leaf offerings, which I guess offer the gold standard for DMF live view at the moment.
All thoughts welcome...
Thanks,
TJV
At Photokina, Hasselblad announced a firmware upgrade to enable live view on the back. A few people that saw it being demoed in the flesh (I can't remember who it was, sorry,) indicated that while not "great" it would be adequate for focusing on technical cameras. I think the refresh rate has been stated at between 10 and 12 fps. I'm wondering about things like lag, both in terms of general responsiveness and exposure?
I'd like to know if anyone has anything to add to the above information, or if anyone can describe how it performed in more detail? With Guy's Credo50 review using a tech cam, it's clear that this back is very good value for money if one can live with the documented limitations of movements. It's wayyyyy cheaper than the Phase and Leaf offerings, which I guess offer the gold standard for DMF live view at the moment.
All thoughts welcome...
Thanks,
TJV