Thought I'd get the ball rolling here...
Multiple AF points please :)
Vertical grip and release!
Jo.Sx
Wireless file transmitter from the back to the Mac, just like the TF-1 from Canon
Anti Dust system similar to Canon.... long shot perhaps...
Mirror up button from phocus!
l o n g e x p o s u r e
and (as part of that) lower noise on 5+ sec exposures.
and of course, Multi Point AF.
OK then clever Clogs, where is Version .21 then Eh!?!?!?!?
Verry cold here in Blighty... Whippet has gone into Hibernation!
Hugh
Forget about the multi AF guys, just talked about it last friday in CPH :'( (Did you Try remote AF inPhocus -and FC- with H2/H3D's?)
But M.Up is in right now in Beta 21!! :D as well as Live Video
Don't want my Brain to be grilled when sending some 39 Mpix...
Antidust like Canon? you mean poking in the body without taking off the Back? ;D
Cheers, ElMa
another vote for long exposures, i'd happily settle for 5 minutes, but would prefer multiple hours.
Another vote to Multi Point Auto Focus. 45 points would be just about it.
A black body
A fixed firewire cable plug to avoid bad contact and repairs with a apple mag safe style connection in case of violent traction
A very light and flexible firewire cable. The anti granite cable
A matted mirror, not a knocker
A button to lock the focus ring for vertical positions.
A hood attach system easy and reliable
A faster continuous shooting capture rate
Multiple focus points would be very useful.
multi point af! donĀ“t need 45.
REALLY MUCH better mirror slap !
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We need a long battery, perhaps twice the height/capacity, for cold weather shooting. Yes, I know, it won't sit right on the table - but I don't carry a table when I'm shooting landscapes!
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Hmm, or possibly a cable with proper connectors that would allow connecting a battery to the camera from inside your coat.
A Focal Plane Shutter model with sync to 1/300th and top shutter to 1/6000th.
A 4" LCD screen with the resolution of the LCD on the Nikon D3. I had the opportunity to look at the LCD on the D3 last week. It's just on a whole other level from the H3D and even the H3D II, and on a camera that costs 1/6 of the Hasselblad.
Second the black body, and lets remove all the reflective stuff off the camera front too please.
Live view on the camera back!
A second point of fixture on the side of the camera for bubble level etc
Faster continuous shooting capture rate.
Shutter in camera body.
Faster lenses wihtout shutter!!
Quote from: HughGilbert on September 06, 2008, 10:49:36 PM
Second the black body, and lets remove all the reflective stuff off the camera front too please.
Totally agree on this score.
Really would have thought it was obvious and Hasselblad should have had it from the off.
D.
Live video.. well,
It offers convenience only with to take a photography of products.
Live video's reaction rate is too slow.. :'(
Faster and smarter autofocus.
Shorter boot up time.
What about a fast wireless transmitter?
Quote from: wmepp on May 17, 2008, 10:54:36 AM
Mirror up button from phocus!
Mirror up is avaliable on Phocus :)
HDR back
...an option to have the LCD on the camera show the current capture even if you're shooting tethered. I often can't see the monitor - it's either out of my view or surrounded by gawkers looking at the screen.
Yep Alastair I've asked for this one a few times!
Quote from: Alastair Bird on June 24, 2009, 06:59:00 AM
...an option to have the LCD on the camera show the current capture even if you're shooting tethered. I often can't see the monitor - it's either out of my view or surrounded by gawkers looking at the screen.
I wonder if it can be done for H3DII?
And how about, if hasselblad is wedded to FW800... lets have a hasselblad lead that is light enough to be able to use the connections.
The available FW800 leads are all too heavy, bulky and over engineered for the laptop sockets and the camera.
The old Imacon connector did seem to marry the best of both worlds, light and strong....
ALl best
Hugh
People either loved or hated the old Imacon connector, I loved it, but many complained that if it failed you couldn't easily get a replacement (I used to carry spares but what do I know).
As for wireless I don't think there's the necessary bandwidth yet even with Wimax, I suspect you'd get a suntan if you were standing between the camera and computer when it was transmitting..
Nick-T
I'm able to share a picture of an early prototype wireless transmitter here for you guys:
Quote from: NickT on June 29, 2009, 12:24:56 PM
I'm able to share a picture of an early prototype wireless transmitter here for you guys:
Will it work with H3DII?
Wireless only for the preview and the file being written to CF? I doubt any currently wireless technology being able to transmit large files rapidly enough. I would also love to have a connector as well as cable as the 'old' Ixpress backs. These were really well designed a difference of night and day between the current FW connections and cables.
Quote from: Derek Jecxz on June 29, 2009, 08:20:50 PM
Quote from: Oleksiy on June 29, 2009, 02:02:41 PM
Will it work with H3DII?
Yes, I think those are the extra thick firewire cabls, so it should be compatible. I'm pretty sure Hugh likes the thick cables.
I want one of these then. I hate the cables, though. And the way they are plugged into ears... There has to be another way to transmit images.
Dual card slots with the ability to save to both.
Yeah,
Dual card slots would be fantastic.
I'd like to go beyond multi-point AF, to being able to set the focus point ANYWHERE on the screen, simply by shifting the AF point with the 4 arrows.
Same goes for Spot metering. I'd like to be able to shift the metering circle to ANYWHERE on the screen via the 4 arrows.
In this age, I don't think that's asking too much.
I tend to think we got exactly this with TF? At least I feel I can focus anyplace in the viewfinder with my H4D.
"True focus" is an improvement over the AF and AE locks that have been around for many years, but still requires one to recompose by moving the camera for one or the other. I'm talking about having the camera secured and locked down on a tripod to begin with, and then being able to focus or meter anywhere in the picture area, simply by moving a "cursor" on the LCD window. You can do this with a tethered Hassy in Phocus now. I'd like to see it on the LCD screen of the DB for use untethered in the field. Canon offers this technology, untethered, on at least some of their models.
You can't wish it for H4D. But maybe one day we'll have this feature.
Yes, as soon as we have live view on screen it should be possible. Which allegedly is difficult to do with CCD sensors.
Maybe Nick should rename this wishlist the H5D wishlist, or we could start a new thread :)
Quote from: mauro risch on May 15, 2008, 12:06:58 PM
Wireless file transmitter from the back to the Mac, just like the TF-1 from Canon
or like the H6D - why can't this be an accessory, like the GIL?
Quote from: Dustbak on March 10, 2012, 09:21:56 PM
Maybe Nick should rename this wishlist the H5D wishlist, or we could start a new thread :)
I don't think I can! Go ahead ahead and start a new wishlist, I do know that Hasselblad look at these threads.
I have only one wish for h4d. To be able to adjust the ISO and white balance without taking my eyes off the viewfinder
Just wish one could custom calibrate the spirit level / virtual horizon for not just one orientation - it's a bit half baked.