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I dont believe that you can rotate it.Fingers crossed. No, not for the price. If high it eventually will come down. The thing is, possibly there is no provision to turn the back to switch from horizontal to vertical. I truly hope my fear is unfounded. This doubt is killing me.
Eduardo
no, I think it's the Kodak KAF-39000CE. Just new firmware. The P45+ has ISO800 as well and no microlenses. Also the H3D39.ISO 800 so that must mean micro lenses? Thoughts?
Thomas is correct, no micro lenses.no, I think it's the Kodak KAF-39000CE. Just new firmware. The P45+ has ISO800 as well and no microlenses. Also the H3D39.
So they are most likely setting expectations that short lens to sensor distance might not provide the best detail at the edges. They have a similar statement for the CFV (square) that the edges may not be the best resolution.Thomas is correct, no micro lenses.
Yes it does!does anyone know if phocus lets you apply digital lens corrections manually to non-cfi lenses?
Roger,That looks like an excellent offering. I still have a nice black paint 503 and 4 lenses plus a box of accessories. I also read (for the processing wimps) that LR 2.4 can now read the hasselblad raw files.
The price needs to be below $15K to get interest otherwise why not look for the other HB deals.
EduardoNeither the sensor nor the back rotates! I'm so mad I can't write about it again. Please go to post No.10 of this thread. http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=35903&st=0&gopid=294564&#entry294564
Unbelievable!!!
Eduardo