Woody Campbell
Workshop Member
So I've been spending a bit more time trying to get my H 39 back to work on a Horseman SW-DII. Here's what my settup looks like:
http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2110
Note that the adapter that the back mounts on is made by Phase One: it's labeled "Phase One H 101".
Here's a disturbing image taken with this setup (H 39 on Horseman SW-DII with a 45mm APO-Sironar, f16 for 15 seconds):
View attachment 7417
Look familiar to those of you who were early M8 adopters?
I was able to recreate the problem under more controlled circumstances (same setup but with the 35mm APO-Sironar):
View attachment 7418
Here's the same shot with the back on the H3D, with the HC 28:
View attachment 7419
As you will see, no problem.
The image mask on the Phase One adapter is probably a tad too large, letting light hit pixels on the edge of the sensor that aren't supposed to be exposed to light. I put this one on Horseman and Phase One, not Hasselblad. I'm putting this combination on the shelf until we see what Hasselblad offers in terms of its announced line of view camera adapters.
http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2110
Note that the adapter that the back mounts on is made by Phase One: it's labeled "Phase One H 101".
Here's a disturbing image taken with this setup (H 39 on Horseman SW-DII with a 45mm APO-Sironar, f16 for 15 seconds):
View attachment 7417
Look familiar to those of you who were early M8 adopters?
I was able to recreate the problem under more controlled circumstances (same setup but with the 35mm APO-Sironar):
View attachment 7418
Here's the same shot with the back on the H3D, with the HC 28:
View attachment 7419
As you will see, no problem.
The image mask on the Phase One adapter is probably a tad too large, letting light hit pixels on the edge of the sensor that aren't supposed to be exposed to light. I put this one on Horseman and Phase One, not Hasselblad. I'm putting this combination on the shelf until we see what Hasselblad offers in terms of its announced line of view camera adapters.