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vifr
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« on: September 22, 2011, 01:02:07 PM »

I have experienced a rather irritating problem with my CFV-39 back recently.

The problem have cost me dearly, since I lost a number of pics from a big event, where I was to photograph a large group of people.
Photos went from bearly ok, to purple, to the pic divided into two separate exposures with different whitebalance (in the same pic), back to almost ok.

Have anyone experienced something like it?

The back is sent to Hasselblad and hopefully it is only a calibration needed. But until I know the result, i´m biting my fingers.
If not a calibration, it can cost!
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« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2011, 04:36:38 AM »

You might have been firing the back to fast, or taken pictures to fast one after an other. Or you have a sync problem between the body and back. I think it will be the first thing.
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« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2011, 05:13:31 AM »

Well, I have got my back back a few weeks ago. Hasselblad or more precise, my dealer charged me 300 dollar.
It came back as new, sealed in box an everything.
I can also notice after almost 500 pics that it works fine.
I even take sharp pictures now. Worth every penny.

What Hasselblad did was a regular calibration and cleaning of the back.

I have also learned that cyan shadow on pics happens when You fire the to fast after the previous pic.

I´m happy again.   Cheesy
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