Having used the AFi 5 for six days, and the AFi-II 7 for one day.....
I'd look into getting a Maxwell or Brightscreen with etched 48x36
vertical and horizontal frames. I found the supplied acetate unusable
for accurate framing. I trimmed a Phase One acetate (for an RZ67) to fit,
and it was a great improvement, but it's another layer to focus through.
PocketWizard will announce smaller units next week
(see
http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/index....st&p=259960 )
The current ones stick out on the side too much for my comfort.
Unfortunately, there's no hotshoe on the 45 degree prism,
and the shoe isn't "hot" on the still M.I.A. 90 degree finder.
Leaf offers an electronic cable release that plugs into their back.
A PocketWizard with the appropriate Hasselblad motor drive cable
will also fire the back/camera remotely over longer distances.
Lastly, I enjoyed having the revolving sensor capability of the AFi-II 7.
Not having to take the digital back off to change vertical<->horizontal orientation
was one less thing to do & worry about.
Good luck.
It's a very responsive system,
and its focusing screen makes it easy to manual focus when the subject/eyes are off-center.
Billy