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February 08, 2011, 09:49:58 AM »
Hello, is anybody out there who does astrophotografie with a digital Hassy. I would like to take pictures on big telescopes (16") cassegrain an it would be nice to have a possibility to do this with a hassy.
I see 2 problems: 1st the mechanical slot an 2nd to get to cam (H4d-31) to do long exp. times (over 200 seconds).
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Werner
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Re: Astronomie
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February 08, 2011, 02:39:03 PM »
the H4D-31 maximum exposure time is 32seconds. there's no way around it.
if you are concerned with making star trails type images you might be able to shoot a series of 32s exposures in a row and blend them in Photoshop.
but if you need long exposure to compensate for lack of light then you might be stuck.
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Alex.
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February 28, 2011, 10:06:04 AM »
Hello Astronomie,
Just thought I might update this information and shed a little light with the current information.
The current Hasselblad Spec Sheet for the H4D-31 shows a "Shutter speed range" of 64 seconds to 1/800 second.
I am a Pro Hasselblad Digital dealer in Kentucky and I believe that was just extended with a "Firmware Update"
If you like I will be glad to verify that with Hasselblad corporate, just let me know.
On the other hand the newer H4D-40 has what you are asking for "I think".
The current Hasselblad Spec Sheet for the H4D-40 shows a "Shutter speed range" of 256 seconds to 1/800 second.
Rob
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