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Would have been nice - but with true live view, all the benefits of a CMOS sensor plus a decent screen I don't think there's the same appeal to tether to a tablet in the field as, say, with the IQ backs.I keep seeing this post and thinking "what if" venerable H had been astute enough to opt for the USB3 standard instead of that old Firewire....
I bought my 645D in Japan. English menus are in it.I contacted Map Camera through a friend in Japan and they said there's a two month waiting list... Makes it difficult for me to buy now because of tax purposes...
One thing though, was it the Pentax 645D that had Japanese only menus when bought in Japan? What would the chances of Hasselblad limiting the menu language to limit overseas buyers?
I agree with you about aging eyes (presbyopia), but honestly just being able to focus on a specific point via LV should be enough for a lot of us (similar to loupe on ground glass). Having a larger screen for composition (?) is not a necessity for me. I find carrying extra gear to be much more of a hassle.The difference is that no matter the quality of the screen, CCD or CMOS sensor, or quality of the Live View option---you are still limited by the paltry ~3 inch real estate of the screen. I think it's a safe bet to say the majority of end-users of $$$ MFDBs are middle-aged+, and that means aging eyes.
Hi Torger my experience of the Phocus LCCs (Scene calibration) has been excellent, give it a try.The next question I have is image quality and Phocus workflow, I haven't hard that good things about Phocus LCC correction,
same here, working regularly and successfully with LCC on Rodenstock 28 and 40 captures with a CFV50.Hi Torger my experience of the Phocus LCCs (Scene calibration) has been excellent, give it a try.