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That may be true, but I have been very satisfied and pleased with my HC35. Maybe I am not as discerning as I should be, but I print large and have never had a problem with resolution or for that matter any other technical issue. However, I would love to have the HCD28 even though I would lose some crop since I am using the H4D60.I'm sure others will jump in with more conclusive advice.
The HC 28 is unique in MF - if you have a large chip (H4d-50 or H4d-60), the results are spectacular - check out:
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php/topic,1442.0.html
What what I've heard, the HC35 is not as sharp as it could be with modern high res backs, and is due for a replacement ala HC50 or HC 120.
I have the H4d-50, how do you think it would work with that back?I'm sure others will jump in with more conclusive advice.
The HC 28 is unique in MF - if you have a large chip (H4d-50 or H4d-60), the results are spectacular - check out:
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php/topic,1442.0.html
What what I've heard, the HC35 is not as sharp as it could be with modern high res backs, and is due for a replacement ala HC50 or HC 120.
The HC28 works very well with the H4D50 (I have this camera)I have the H4d-50, how do you think it would work with that back?
Thanks,
Greg
Hello GregI have the H4d-50, how do you think it would work with that back?
Thanks,
Greg
Quentin,Hello Greg
The 28mm is very sharp. I use it on H4D -50.
I dont own and have never used HC-35. However I did own a HC-50 which I replaced with the HC-50 II and appreciated the better resolution from the newer lens particulary at the edges of the frame. The original HC-50 looked ok until I saw how much better the MkII version was. If the same is true for the 35 then I suspect you will be happier with the 28.
Quentin