But you're using an H camera, with autofocus, not a V with manual focus. An H is, relatively speaking at least, a lot newer and designed for much tighter tollerances than the V system ever was.
I have a V mount Credo 60 that I've never mounted on a V camera. Focus is perfect using a GG on my Linhof Techno, which suggests my back is in good alignment. I'm wanting to use the back on an SLR and I very much appreciate other peoples thoughts on using it with an older 500 series camera and the pitfalls, etc.
I have a V mount Credo 60 that I've never mounted on a V camera. Focus is perfect using a GG on my Linhof Techno, which suggests my back is in good alignment. I'm wanting to use the back on an SLR and I very much appreciate other peoples thoughts on using it with an older 500 series camera and the pitfalls, etc.
I don't get this discussion on focus, tolerances, etc... I use an H4D which was calibrated by Hasselblad a few years ago. When I take a picture, I point the AF at the subject, let the camera focus and focus is perfect. Each time.