I'm afraid the answer to that would be still under wraps so I can't say.What are the chances for an EOS adapter with electronic control from third party?
TS-E lenses should cover 33x44 format easily.
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I'm afraid the answer to that would be still under wraps so I can't say.What are the chances for an EOS adapter with electronic control from third party?
TS-E lenses should cover 33x44 format easily.
More and more rumors have it that electronic shutter may be coming in the next firmware, maybe as soon as October. Most likely this would be an electronic first "curtain" shutter type implementation which would avoid the jello effect of such implementation on curtain shutter cameras. We live in very interesting times...Reads a bit like electronic shutter with adaptor for non-CS lenses? The first image looks like it was taken with something like the 110mm f2, the second shot I'm not sure, but his comment about testing colour rendering perhaps suggests someting about the consequences of a lower bit depth capture? Fun to speculate.
The title of this thread is "X1D: Where are we at?"... it is a most interesting thread and Saturday, we met up with Todd for some relaxed camera time doing long exposures at a lake on campus. It was relaxing, even though it was a 108 mile round trip by SUV and, a long walk with pushing my bride in a small-wheeled wheelchair with MF gear in a backpack, a tripod, a cooler and a misc. bag up the long steep hill to exit the environmental Preserve we were enjoying. it was great camera time and Todd was kind enough to show and allow me some X1D appreciation time. Thanks, Todd!More and more rumors have it that electronic shutter may be coming in the next firmware, maybe as soon as October. Most likely this would be an electronic first "curtain" shutter type implementation which would avoid the jello effect of such implementation on curtain shutter cameras. We live in very interesting times...
https://www.quora.com/Why-is-it-called-the-Divine-ComedyBut I still don't understand what is so funny about a Divine Comedy...
What level did Dante say the X1D is on?
Absolutely!!!https://www.quora.com/Why-is-it-called-the-Divine-Comedy
SO perhaps the X1D can be seen as a vehicle to elevate one from the bad to the good?
Bob
Here:More and more rumors have it that electronic shutter may be coming in the next firmware, maybe as soon as October. Most likely this would be an electronic first "curtain" shutter type implementation which would avoid the jello effect of such implementation on curtain shutter cameras. We live in very interesting times...
Thanks, very informative.
So it is not up to Adobe but to Hasselblad to solve?
John
Don't know about the rest of the world but due to the deterioration of the pound, prices in the UK will rise by between 8% and 10% from the 1st October according to an email from Hasselblad. Those price rises do not apply to the newly lowered price of the H6D-50 or the X1D black body or field kit.Pricewise ... a couple of weeks ago I picked up a message from someone saying 'prices will soon go up'. Anyone that can confirm/deny this statement?
Bummer. The Hasselblad website I think still says Autumn 2017 so hopefully it's still around the corner. Ming Thein, when he posted about the X1D field kit, casually had the 120mm in the shot he posted of the field kit and said it was coming soon....hopefully not much longer.It looks like the earlier estimate by B&H ("end of September") was too optimistic:
It would have been nice to have in my kit for fall color photography. Oh well, the next wait begins. :watch:
Joe
In Sweden the 45mm and 90mm price increased about 20% in May this year. And this at a time the UK pound decreased against the Swedish krona. And yes if you wonder, I bought my lenses after the price hike.Don't know about the rest of the world but due to the deterioration of the pound, prices in the UK will rise by between 8% and 10% from the 1st October according to an email from Hasselblad. Those price rises do not apply to the newly lowered price of the H6D-50 or the X1D black body or field kit.
I have been curious about this as well, Tim. My impression is that Hasselblad has been quite diligent in the past about coordinating with the Adobe Lightroom team to insure that LR plays nicely with Hasselblad files. Hasselblad is well aware that Phocus is not Capture One, and LR is an important alternative to Phocus for many potential buyers of Hassselblad digital products. We are almost a year in on the X1D and still no lens profiles for the X1D lenses in LR.An update on where I am with the X1D now.
Still loving it, though finding it rather frustrating from time to time too.
Now focussing with my nose on the touchscreen. It works really well and I am lucky to have a very accurate nose.
Using a 10.5" iPad Pro (latest version) with LR Mobile and Affinity Photo as my travel kit with the X1D and the 30 & 90mm lenses - and I have never had such a lightweight way of getting such vastly high quality on the go. It doesn't suit all trips, sometimes I use an Oly Em1-II and I always also take an RX100 IV, but the X1D has totally edged out the A7RII.
STILL waiting for lens corrections in Lightroom. Such a simple thing, no excuse not to have them. Shall we raise a petition? Who should we send it to?