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vsadov
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First post, and it is a question:
I am thinking of replacing my H3DII-39 with H4D-60, taking advantage of the Hasselblad's upgrade program.
Part of the fun of using the Hassy is the ability to use the wide HCD 4/28 lens. I am very happy with the results. Phocus does pretty good job correcting whatever problems the lens has in the corners.
One thing makes me wonder though. Quoting the "HC Lenses" guide:
"The HCD 4/28 mm lens is designed solely for digital use. This means that the lens designed for a format of 37x49 mm and does not cover the film format (41.5x56mm). The function is therefore disabled when using a film magazine."
Now, the 60MP Dalsa sensor is almost the FF film size. What does it mean for HCD 4/28 /w H4D-60 combination? Bad vignetting? Could it be corrected with DAC in Phocus?
I am thinking of replacing my H3DII-39 with H4D-60, taking advantage of the Hasselblad's upgrade program.
Part of the fun of using the Hassy is the ability to use the wide HCD 4/28 lens. I am very happy with the results. Phocus does pretty good job correcting whatever problems the lens has in the corners.
One thing makes me wonder though. Quoting the "HC Lenses" guide:
"The HCD 4/28 mm lens is designed solely for digital use. This means that the lens designed for a format of 37x49 mm and does not cover the film format (41.5x56mm). The function is therefore disabled when using a film magazine."
Now, the 60MP Dalsa sensor is almost the FF film size. What does it mean for HCD 4/28 /w H4D-60 combination? Bad vignetting? Could it be corrected with DAC in Phocus?