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907X / Re: Back button focus on 907x ...
Last post by JCM-Photos - Today at 05:15:30 PM
Yes I only use my 907X with back focus AF, but it needs the grip, no way to make it work without grip.

with Hasselblad X cameras you have to put the body in MF and set AF on the back button, with the 907X on the grip, then it works.

Same story for exposure lock in spot mode and A exposure, its possible only with the grip to set permanent exposure lock with the other back button on the grip.

With these settings I use my X1D and 907X 50C exactly the same way for AF and spot exposure lock with rear wheel exposure correction to place the measured subject spot on the right level.
#2
X1D/X2D Cameras / Re: How long until next body e...
Last post by pgh - Today at 01:25:18 PM
"The X-series is being attacked from two directions - Fuji 100MP medium format and 61MP 35mm full-frame. If Hasselblad doesn't act in the next 6-9 months, the only X shooters left will be us diehards on this forum."

Neither of these options is really any more compelling than they were when the x2d came out.

I can only state my specific use case, but I recently got an x2d after using a 907 kit for a few years. I really contemplated a used x1d2, but I wanted to get off the tripod more so the ibis was a selling point.
The main drawback is that I can't use my release cord - I truly hate using my phone during my photography. But again, this is for off the tripod. The 100 mp is nice, but 50 is plenty. I print fairly large fairly often. The added detail is cool but honestly makes no difference in the real quality of my work which is about seeing the world not reproducing it in the finest detail.

I work with m10 monochromes for a lot of my other work - which print with detail like a 60 mp sensor or better - and really have never felt a great need for over 40 mp. The hassies are nicer for their color and the range and the user experience. Fuji only can touch one of those. I'd even prefer my beater old m10 over the fujis because even it's 24 mp files print great under most conditions - even there my complaint is more about the range than the resolution. Still a great camera tho. 

Just like I am not at all interested in an m11 mono or m12 or whatever the x2d seems mature enough to me that whatever future versions come out probably won't be too compelling for me. The 500 c/m was damn good for a damn long while and this seems the digital equivalent in some ways - at least for those of us who just want a good recording device that makes itself disappear. I'm old school but a camera is still basically just exposure and focus and light sensitive substrate to me. Ibis is the only new thing I find really useful. 
#3
907X / Re: Back button focus on 907x ...
Last post by Mordrapheus - Today at 12:08:28 PM
Hi Scott,

Thanks for your reply, is there a way to remove AF function from the shutter button, so only the AF-on activates AF?

Thanks
#4
Hi All
On Mac OS SONOMA, I've experienced that Phocus 3.8 lost my edits for some of the images of a new folder.

My question is:
Where Phocus stores the edits ?
Is there anything like (Capture One or Lightroom) "catalog" that keeps them?
Preferences? Application Support?

I've looked to the manual, searched in the FAQs. Nothing
I was going to write to the Hasselblad Support but seems that there's no software support contact on the website. >:(

Thank you in advance for your help!



#5
X1D/X2D Cameras / Re: Your experience with Hasse...
Last post by michael123 - Today at 07:09:48 AM
Quote from: Nicci on May 01, 2024, 06:33:44 AMHi guys,

I am curious about your experience with Hasselblad support and/or repair service and whether there is a difference between Europe and the States.

Thanks for your participation!

Our camera was bought from B&H, but Hasselblad HQ respect the warranty.. any other shop probably not, but B&H are special. Good to know: so if you buy from B&H you have a choice to sent to USA or EU, whatever is more convenient.

There was some issue with the wheel in X1D-50c, and Hasselblad had a recall. But I did not use that recall option as we managed somehow and Hasselblad made some workarounds in FW updates.

Apparently we had some electronic failure with the motherboard later on, and when I contacted Hasselblad they offered to explore that recall option and to replace the motherboard as well.

So Hasselblad sent me all the paperwork, DHL courier on their behalf, eventually they replaced ~5000 euros components and I paid 400 euros for something that was not covered by warranty. All in all it took around 3 weeks door to door.

Given that I live in Israel and it takes to go through customs it was quite a quick turnaround.
#6
X1D/X2D Cameras / Re: How long until next body e...
Last post by michael123 - Today at 06:12:42 AM
Quote from: fcarucci on April 25, 2024, 03:05:45 AM
Quote from: JoeC on April 24, 2024, 02:16:59 AMLike my friend Howard, I've been trying to predict Hasselblad's next steps since the announcement of the X1D. It's a slow and usually frustrating process. But here are my thoughts.

The main limitation of the X2D is speed. By any measure, the camera is slow. The AF is slow, the frame rate is slow, card writing is slow... In addition, there are several "features" that were unexplainably missing from the X2D even though they were present on the X1D II - remote cable release port, interface for the GPS accessory, basic video.

So my prediction is that there will be an X2D II, well before any X3D appears. Given the imminent introduction of the GFX 100S II, Hasselblad needs to make an announcement by the fall and have cameras in users hands by late 2024 - early 2025. The new camera will have:

1. A new faster processor
2. Faster AF and Eye AF (and none of the 35mm AF fluff like animal, insect, and vehicle AF)
3. Remote cable release port (allowing Hasselblad to sell the already developed and manufactured and expensive cable release)
4. Hot shoe interface for the GPS accessory (allowing Hasselblad to sell the already developed and manufactured and expensive GPS accessory)
5. AF-C that can keep up with subject movement when shooting portraits in the studio or in the field
6. Faster frame rate when shooting in continuous mode
7. Faster writing to internal memory or a card (or both)
8. Higher resolution EVF
9. Same form factor as the current X2D
10. Same price as the current X2D

The new camera won't have a joystick. As Howard said, that seems to be counter to Hasselblad's design philosophy for the X-series. Auto ISO in Manual mode also seems to be a no-no. The X2D II will use the same 100MP sensor that has become popular in crop-sensor medium format cameras. The volume of production for that sensor, chip yield, and quality control makes it the obvious choice for the new X camera. The professional customers who shoot with the X-series are likely not screaming for more megapixels. A pixel-shift solution might be in the offing for the art repro market. And the camera's new processor would struggle with more megapixels.

OK, that's enough prognostication for one day. Thanks for listening.

Joe

Joe, I tend to disagree with most of the list for this specific camera. If I were on the engineering team, I wouldn't spend limited engineering resources on most of the items. For example, there are variable alternatives that are pretty automatic to attach GPS metadata to images. Cable release can be very easily replaced by using the phone app in most situations. This is not a camera for rapid shooting and writing to the internal SSD is plenty fast.
On the other end, continuous focusing and Eye AF are essential and can not be replaced with something equivalent, so I agree on those points.


My wife would disagree regarding cable release

She is shooting with X1D and quite happy with that. Can't even think of working with iphone

(Yes, I am a software engineer as well, but she is an artist)

Re: 100mp, 200mp, 300mp.. really don't understand what are you shooting to demand that level of resolution. highway posters?
#7
Buy and Sell / Re: Pending: Hasselblad XCD 21...
Last post by Patrick CM - Today at 05:24:30 AM
The xcd 4/21 isn't on Hasselblad Europe shop 

https://store-eu.hasselblad.com/en-uk/collections/x-v-system-lens
#8
Buy and Sell / Re: Pending: Hasselblad XCD 21...
Last post by Georg Kovalcik - Today at 03:22:01 AM
Quote from: JoeC on May 04, 2024, 11:49:34 AM... before the lens was discontinued ...

It is not discontinued.
#9
907X / Re: Back button focus on 907x ...
Last post by SMurphy - Today at 01:45:48 AM
Yes, there is an AF Drive button on the grip that starts autofocus when pressed and stops when released.

Should you have more questions, the manual is found in the Hasselblad Support downloads section: https://www.hasselblad.com/my-hasselblad/downloads/#158

Best,
Scott.
#10
H and V Cameras / Re: H6D + Profoto
Last post by Thyl - May 05, 2024, 11:41:43 PM
For TTL flash control, the H system uses the SCA flash adapter, to be more precise, type 3902:

https://www.keh.com/shop/metz-sca-3902-m2-hasselblad-h1-715238.html

Unfortunately, the last manufacturer building compatible flash lights, Metz, has given up several years ago. Flashes and batteries seem to degrade; last time I tested my 50MZ-5, the battery could not reach enough voltage to actually supply the flash.

Maybe, this was one of the reasons why the H system was discontinued, Hasselblad would have needed to develop a new flash system, because as it seems, nowadays even studion flash equipment is expected to work with TTL?!

This fate is shared by the older V system cameras (SCA adapter 390), but also by the Rollei Hy6 (SCA 3562).