Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Medium Format / Film / Digital Backs – and Large Sensor Photography => Topic started by: henrikfoto on October 25, 2012, 02:44:36 am
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I have seen how good the focus-adjustment systems works for Canon, Nikon etc.
Is there any software that can do this for Phase one and Hasselblad?
Henrik
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On Hy6 you simply do it on camera setting, applies per lens. ;D
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That is a great thing!
I still don't understand why Phase one didn't go to Hy6 instead of the terrible Mamiya..
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Hasselblad Phocus software provides "A" button for auto focus, and "+", "-" buttons for finer focus adjustment.
Thanks
Evgeny
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That is good, but is there any way to save this information back into the camera to fine-tune the
focus for future shots?
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Hasselblad Phocus software provides "A" button for auto focus, and "+", "-" buttons for finer focus adjustment.
Thanks
Evgeny
I think he is talking about auto focus calibration and saving this calibration to the camera.
The Phase One DF+ that was announced has focus calibration.
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Pentax 645D has up to 20 "slots" available for individual or global calibration from -10 to +10.
Radu