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Aptus 12 users... How do you like it?
« on: February 28, 2011, 03:43:21 pm »

Topic says it all   - would love to hear your impressions + feedback - thanks!
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Re: Aptus 12 users... How do you like it?
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2011, 02:37:13 pm »

Topic says it all   - would love to hear your impressions + feedback - thanks!


Ok, well I'll bite since no one else has.

The IQ digital backs were announced on January 31. They have sold like crazy, I mean literally, like crazy. We are on pace to eclipse our total sales from 2010 - which was a record year for Capture Integration - by this June. Perceptively, the Leaf Aptus-II 12 has been somewhat overlooked. However, IQ180's are bringing Aptus-II 12 into the conversation. Because essentially the question being asked is why pay $12,000 more for the IQ180 instead of the Aptus-II 12? So, looking at it from the perspective, not of what unique features the IQ180 offers, but what unique features does the Aptus-II 12 offer, here are some quick considerations:

*First off, what's not to like about $12,000 saved?
*You can get one right now.
*Leaf internal rotating sensor on Hasselblad V Series models (also for use on Tech Cameras, View Cameras, Bronica, Mamiya RB/RZ, Fuji GX680, etc)
*On the fly cropping to a square 60MP file with rotating sensor on a Hasselblad V (or other, as above).
*Ability to add extra battery power, since the battery compartment is not enclosed.
*No wake up cable.

This is just a quick snap shot of unique features for the Aptus-II 12 that have merit, even against the sexy IQ backs. I'm sure I missed some.


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Re: Aptus 12 users... How do you like it?
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2011, 05:10:29 pm »

I have to agree with Steve about the points he made about the Aptus II12 being a great value for someone that is looking to get a 80MP back today and does need all the technology that is in the new IQ series offers.

I have looked at the files from the Prototype IQ180 and the Aptus II 12 and have not seen much quality difference.

We have good number of Aptus II 12 users and they are all very happy.

It is the features and brand new architecture that sets them apart.

The Aptus is a mature platform that has evolved if that means anything to you, where as the IQ is new and still being refined. We are quite impressed with the IQ Prototype we have been showing and it can only get better by the time it ships.

Eric is there something specific you are looking find out with the Aptus II 12?

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Re: Aptus 12 users... How do you like it?
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2011, 08:02:22 pm »

Steve, Lance

Thanks I was hoping to hear from users.  Curious to know how the file holds up, if they have problems with the buffer, shooting speed or battery life.  General comments about image quality at base ISO and the higher settings, richness and depth of file compared to other backs.  Also if anyone found that diffraction limited their stopping down the lenses to a certain f/stop or smaller ... you know that kind of stuff.   I guess since they share the same sensor then the IQ backs have nearly identical image quality?

As far as features go, Steve, think you got most except for the articulating screen, and the ability to make notes directly to the files using the input on the back. 

Probably a lot of you guessed correctly that I'm looking at the AFi-ii 12, so the IQ 180 isn't an option.   Since I've only shot Phase or imacon/hasselblad backs general comments from people that switched would also be useful.
Thanks,
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« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2011, 08:14:35 pm »

Steve, Lance

Thanks I was hoping to hear from users.  Curious to know how the file holds up, if they have problems with the buffer, shooting speed or battery life.  General comments about image quality at base ISO and the higher settings, richness and depth of file compared to other backs.  Also if anyone found that diffraction limited their stopping down the lenses to a certain f/stop or smaller ... you know that kind of stuff.   I guess since they share the same sensor then the IQ backs have nearly identical image quality?

As far as features go, Steve, think you got most except for the articulating screen, and the ability to make notes directly to the files using the input on the back. 

Probably a lot of you guessed correctly that I'm looking at the AFi-ii 12, so the IQ 180 isn't an option.   Since I've only shot Phase or imacon/hasselblad backs general comments from people that switched would also be useful.
Thanks,
Eric



Yes, I was hoping you would hear from users! No one was stepping up, so to bring it back to attention, and start the topic off with some input, I added some thoughts. Hopefully others (users) will chime in with their perspectives.

Yes, the articulating screen for you, since it would be AFi mount, that's a biggie. And I knew I was leaving one significant favorite of mine out, which is the note input ability, and specifically being able to input metadata for lenses that don't have electronic connection (Schneider, Rodenstocks in copal shutters, etc).

I have tested the capture speed, just at full rez and indeed it is about 5 (or 6?) shots at just under 2 seconds per shot, then closer to 2.5 seconds per shot thereafter.


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Re: Aptus 12 users... How do you like it?
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2011, 12:13:59 am »


I have tested the capture speed, just at full rez and indeed it is about 5 (or 6?) shots at just under 2 seconds per shot, then closer to 2.5 seconds per shot thereafter.

Is that tethered to to CF card?  How long until it clears?   
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« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2011, 07:26:34 am »

FWIW - .02$ worth from use of an AFI II 7:

- the articulating screen seemed unimportant until shooting low in the studio. Boy, does my back thank Leaf.
- 60 mb square file. What's not to like?
- rotating sensor: without that, you are either turning the camera, pulling the back (dust) or giving up the shot. Not good options.

The Leaf back is likely slower than the new IQ - its no speed demon, but then again, state of the art back for your Hy6/AFI? I suspect you'll be pretty happy. I'm not looking back for a minute. 
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« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2011, 07:39:43 am »

Hey, Eric,

As you know, I am a happy AFi-II 10 user (and that is saying something).  I was speaking with a friend who has a 12 (and a 10) and his initial impressions are that he felt the 12 was even more battery-hungry than the 10, and that the 12's 0.67 fps was slow, but not that big a deal for him.  He praised the 4:3 aspect ratio of the 12 vs the 3:2 of the 10, and is a big fan of the 60MP square.

Since you're not on an Aptus-II now, let me reaffirm what Geoffrey said above, about the ergonomics--they're second-to-none.  And you and I have shot together, so I can say that from having observed your shooting style (preference for the chimney finder, for example), I think you will love the tilting screen.

He wan't able to do IQ comparisons, as his initial back did have a defect.  As I understand it though, the issue is being taken care of.

I guess since they share the same sensor then the IQ backs have nearly identical image quality?

This is a difficult question to answer, because so much IQ work is being done in software nowadays.  As I'm sure you are aware, the way charge is handled as it is moved off the CCD and digitized (converted to voltage) is hugely important to final image quality.  I think only Phase knows at this point what circuitry the Aptus-II 12 and the IQ180 share beyond the sensor itself.  It would *seem* to make sense to only do the R&D once, but there are many factors not visible to us on the outside which could have led to separate implementations.

If you are interested in native file quality, it will probably be revealing to develop files from both backs in a non-native software (ie. something other than C1--DCRaw might be ideal to do an apples-to-apples comparison of file quality).  That being said, you are a C1 user, so you will be getting the optimal raw file IQ available from the back.  Once developed in C1, almost everything I have come across so far seems to indicate that the resulting IQ of the 12 and the 180 is comparable.

In my own analysis, I've seen some evidence that the 180 may have superior resistance to purple fringing (sometimes due to blooming, but other causes exist).  Nothing definitive yet, though.

As you know, I am taking a close look at the 12, myself.  Happy to post more on the 12 as I get it...
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Re: Aptus 12 users... How do you like it?
« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2011, 06:41:04 pm »

are there also similar trade in allowances for the aptus, compared to the IQ?  as i recall, trading in toward the IQ gives you a percentage discount equal to the number of megapix on your trade

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« Reply #9 on: March 02, 2011, 07:34:09 pm »

Eric,

I used the Aptus II 12 for a week in January thanks to Capture Integration on a trip to California.  I am finishing up my thoughts and images which will be headed to Michael at LL shortly.  I also wanted to make the RAW files and finished tif's available to the masses for their own comparison.  Capture Integration will be sharing those with photographers for review.  These landscape images were shot in real world conditions outside of an alley or showroom which is not always possible.  Touch base with Doug, Steve, or Dave.  I shot the same scenes with the different backs.  Nothing but positive comments on the files and operation from the new back.  You can see one Aptus II 12 image at full size currently on Leaf's site by looking at:

http://www.anp.se/newsletterweb/1089052/45445B4672474350407243415C43 and clicking on Read More.  

http://www.leaf-photography.com/news_0211_rw.asp

There is a zoom program that will allow you to pan around at full res.

I am an Aptus II 10 owner so hopefully can add my experience in the review.  I think both the Aptus II 10 and 12 offer the best value and quality available in the MF market.  I love the Leaf operation, files, and current screens.  Not sure if Leaf will be updating to a newer form factor in the future like the IQ backs from Phase but I am just crazy about what they offer now... Great stuff.

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« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2011, 12:33:14 am »

Hello,

Just got the 12 yesterday for the Afi. I will be shooting with it next week in the field, landscape, but I have big plans for tethered shoots in the next couple months - for which I'm quite excited to be using this platform - but speed will be a limitation I am concerned about. I'll post my first impressions ASAP.

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« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2011, 01:57:44 am »

I have been using that as a guideline when quoting upgrades into the Leaf Aptus Family where the number of megapixels is equal to your discount from a new back. These specials they say are running until the end of March.

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« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2011, 04:49:56 am »

Hi Eric,

I needed some guidelines for myself when shooting and just did tests of various lenses at various apertures for optimal sharpness/f stop with the Aptus 12. These are very quick tests, evaluated visually in LC11.4.5. Minimum usable f-stop for lenses:
40mm f/8-11
50mm f/10
80mm f/16
110mm f/22
180mm f/16

I can't compare this with the 7 back - I just traded it in!

The 12 uses batteries - right now I'm running tethered, but I went through a charged battery more quickly than I would have anticipated - I just ordered 3 more extras.

Using full frame it takes me 7 seconds to see the image on my MacBook Pro in LC. Using a cropped format, say the 1:1 square, is somewhat faster.  You can press the shutter roughly every couple seconds and it keeps going more or less like that - just shot 20 images, which is I guess about as fast as I've ever shot in practice. Whatever it does, that's what there is - you can have 80 MP and if you're in a hurry, use a Nikon.

Hope that helps - I'm not a big techie, I just used my standardized eyeball.

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« Reply #13 on: March 07, 2011, 01:11:54 am »

Neil and Robb,
Thanks for the info!
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« Reply #14 on: March 09, 2011, 10:20:39 pm »

Hello,

I just shot with the Afi-ii with Aptus 12 for two days, landscape work in stormy conditions on the Mediterranean coast. The files are brilliant, that's simple. Working with it: first thing you notice is you can take the crop mask out of the viewfinder - it's edge-to-edge, no crop, in one direction in the 6x6 finder. Great - got my lenses back!

Second thing: bring a generator - I shot 200 frames the day before yesterday and four batteries went down (I generally used one on the camera and one on the back -they last longer - and without it there seems to be a tendency for the back to reboot all by itself if it feels it doesn't have enough power, even if the battery still has power - this happened twice during the day when running with the only one battery in the camera for both the camera and back). I don't know if this is a defect with my unit or camera and I sent the camera and back to Leaf via the Tel Aviv dealer Jugend and asked them to check the system.

The touch screen on the back froze once during two days of use and I did a restart. Those are the glitches I encountered.

Another big plus in my view: the 60 MP 1x1 square format, which I used several times on the fly and liked.

At 200 ISO the performance is clearly better than the AFi-ii 7 - this is a usable setting for fine work. Mostly I shot at ISO 50 or 100, but the file at 200 looks pretty good.

The dynamic range is quite impressive - excellent rendition in deep areas, very subtle highlights, see attached file. Brilliant! AT full size this file is magnificent.

The attached photo was shot at f10 with a 40mm at ISO 100 straight into the clouds that hide the sun and the ruins on the hill in the foreground have exquisite color and rendition. This is shot at Tel-Dor, ruins of a Phoenician seaport from about 3000 years ago. Processed in C1 (which does not yet support tehtering of this camera, but they say it will in the next release).

You can't see it in the photo, but I was in high winds where it was difficult to stand, and was covered with light spray from the sea - I had to wipe off the camera and lenses with a damp cloth afterwards.

I hope those glitches will be resolved - the back is simply incredible. An 8x10 hiding in a 6x6 body, I think, when used carefully.

Neil
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« Reply #15 on: March 10, 2011, 02:21:27 am »

I Will be using one during my demos on the professional imaging starting next week. If wanted I can post some results and give a small review.
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« Reply #16 on: March 10, 2011, 09:59:02 am »

Hi, Frank,

That would be appreciated!

Neil, sorry about your freezing/rebooting glitches.  Note, the Aptus/AFi-II 10 is full width, but the 12 isn't quite as wide.  But it's close.  Did you really chew through four batteries to get 200 shots??
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« Reply #17 on: March 10, 2011, 05:15:33 pm »

Neil: Capture One 6.1.1 supports tethering to the Aptus-II 12 and 12R.

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« Reply #18 on: March 10, 2011, 06:56:39 pm »

Hello Doug & Brad,

I have 6.1.1 and it wouldn't tether; I sent a support request to Phase and they replied that the current version doesn't tether to the AFi but the next would. I hope they include the mirror lock-up function.

Brad: two were certainly gone and the other two were well on their way if not totally exhausted.

best wishes, Neil
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« Reply #19 on: March 11, 2011, 12:31:24 am »

As luck would have it, a generous dealer in the Northwest has made one available for my testing mated to a 645 DF body.  
I've shot a fair bit with it so far but am a ways from drawing any conclusions of my own until I get a chance to really work the files.  I can comment on a few things that seem clear.  

Battery life: I shot over 200 images on one battery today and still had a fair bit left so maybe with a new battery its not so bad.  

DOF:  I do think from my testing that the DOF is shallower for a given focal length, aperture setting,and object distance parameter set than for say a 39mpix back.   I was working with a local sculptor to take images of one of his pieces and we had a hard time getting it all in the DOF envelope with the aptus/645DF/120mm but were able to do so with the CFii-39MS/6008AF/120mmPQS using the same framing.   I need to study this more to see how whether its really important to me or not.

Detail:  Yes, its there and it's glorious

Aptus screen and interface:  It seems like the aptus 12 takes a long time to boot up and perform other operations such as zoom to 100% and more so than the AFi-7 and AFi-ii 7 that I have briefly used - either way its a bit longer than I'd like. I am hoping that the new interface will be quicker to navigate with less steps, etc.   





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