Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/05/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've used one of these. Image quality is honestly nothing to write home about. The D3x wipes the floor with it in pretty much every way. On May 28, 2009, at 7:26 AM, Mark Rabiner wrote: > Medium format > A reality for digital shooters finally? > > Yes why not is what I say! > Not not quite as easy as a medium format option for film; > But getting to be in the realm of reasonable ness: > This just out: > Having checked out these deals Hassy just emailed me about pre owned > cameras. > one of then was called this: > http://www.hasselbladusa.com/products/v-system/503cwd.aspx > > A 503CWD > > " The camera Victor would have built" > > Well it is the camera Victor did build. > But with a digital back on the back. > > For some reasons they didn't say > " The digital camera Victor would have built" > Which is not good either: > "The way Victor would have shot digital" > Is good copy. > > The Fujiblads have taken the spot as most used cameras for high end > jobs; > The New Leica S system will no doubt eat into that; > Most often used as the H system is used (the Fujiblads we like to > call them) > As rentals > But people with money are always coming out of the woodwork > Rolls Royce sold twice as many cars this year than last. > Its always what you don't think. > > Some interesting tidbits on the specs: > > Square format just like Victor reckoned. > And I'm real fond of. Also with my Rolleiflex. > > Could I wrap my mind around a 1.5 crop circle way of shooting? > I think so ever since getting my D100 in 2003 its all I've mainly ever > thunk. > With some brief Leica M and LTM interludes getting fewer and further > between.. > > 36.7 x 36.7 mm > Hey that's longer than 35mm! > By a cool clean .7 mm away! > > But by both sides now: > > 36.7 * 36.7 = 1346.89 > 24 * 36 = 864 > 1346.89 / 864 = 1.56 > > > I love this: > " Sensor size: 16 Mpixels (4080 x 4080 pixels)" > > I'll let this get by with poor translation but the size of the > sensor it not > 16 Mpixels. That's the capacity of the sensor. > The size of the sensor is 36.7 x 36.7 mm > That's the whole point of the camera. > A credit card camera can have 16 Mpixels on your pinky fingernail > pixies > dancing.. Ok maybe in a year. > > I have a 50mm lens so 50 * 1.5 = 75 > Gee that's normal for medium format square!! > I guess its good by wide angle. > Except for that fact that in this day and age a Zeiss lens made for > Hasselblad bought used is the best deal in photography period. Bar > none. > Easy. I think you can get them with food stamps. > > I have a Carl Zeiss Planar T* 3.5/100 Cfi bought moments before the > whole > digital thing hit. > Glass to give our 75mm Summicron a run for its money. > I put it on this camera and I get (hold it while I whip out my > slide rule:) > 100 * 1.5 = 150mm! > > 150 was my first lens with my first Hasselblad except it said > "Sonnar" on > it for some odd reason probably used in submarines.! And the only > lens I had > for years starting out in commercial in Portland in the early 80s. > > > A medium format option. > Never a bad thing. > Leica even made a medium format enlarger. > As so many photographer had a Rolleiflex in the bag right next to > their > Leica. > I'd put an old sock in between. > > > > > > Mark William Rabiner > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information THEIN Onn Ming *photohorologer ming at www.mingthein.com www.flickr.com/mingthein