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Looking for digital back for v mount (Leaf or Hasselblad)
« on: August 27, 2012, 07:15:51 am »

Hello,

I own a Bronica ETRSI with some lenses & accesories, including a Hasselblad adapter to v mount.
I´m looking for a digital back for v mount, it´s for amateur use but I´d like to be this back full frame  (or near).
Although i know Phase One is better I prefer Leaf or Hasselblad backs 'cause of the waking up cable & price.

Also i appreciate any recommendations from any one who uses or used these backs with Bronica.
 
Thank you for your time.

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Re: Looking for digital back for v mount (Leaf or Hasselblad)
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2012, 08:04:53 am »

Hello,

I own a Bronica ETRSI with some lenses & accesories, including a Hasselblad adapter to v mount.
I´m looking for a digital back for v mount, it´s for amateur use but I´d like to be this back full frame  (or near).
Although i know Phase One is better I prefer Leaf or Hasselblad backs 'cause of the waking up cable & price.

Also i appreciate any recommendations from any one who uses or used these backs with Bronica.
 
Thank you for your time.


Hello,

I own a Bronica ETRSI with some lenses & accesories, including a Hasselblad adapter to v mount.
I´m looking for a digital back for v mount, it´s for amateur use but I´d like to be this back full frame  (or near).
Although i know Phase One is better I prefer Leaf or Hasselblad backs 'cause of the waking up cable & price.

Also i appreciate any recommendations from any one who uses or used these backs with Bronica.
 
Thank you for your time.


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Re: Looking for digital back for v mount (Leaf or Hasselblad)
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2012, 12:41:32 pm »

i use CFV-39 with ETRSi (and 503CW) and it works great:-)
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Re: Looking for digital back for v mount (Leaf or Hasselblad)
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2012, 07:25:54 pm »

I have a Leaf Aptus 75 (33MP) for Hasselblad Series V mount. I want offers in the vicinity of USD6,000. See my listing posted today on this forum.
Roger
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Re: Looking for digital back for v mount (Leaf or Hasselblad)
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2012, 01:55:13 pm »

I have a Leaf Aptus 75 (33MP) for Hasselblad Series V mount. I want offers in the vicinity of USD6,000. See my listing posted today on this forum.
Roger

I can pay up to USD5,600 including shipping if it´s in perfect working condition. But I´d like to know,
How many actuations does it have?
Does it need any revision?
What´s exactly included?
I live in Spain

Regards

Pepo
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Re: Looking for digital back for v mount (Leaf or Hasselblad)
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2012, 02:14:45 pm »

The back comes with a firewire cable (so you can use it tethered with LiveView), 2 camera cables, 4 batteries (some quite old), sensor and LCD covers, and a battery charger. Software (Leaf Capture) is downloadable for free.

It has the current firmware revision v4.7 and has 37682 activations. These backs have only one moving part (the fan) and do not get worn out by using them. I have owned it for the past two years and I am an amateur photographer who has never used it for commercial purposes. The back has no scratches or marks and everything works perfectly.

Firmware revisions are installed by users when upgrading to new versions of Leaf Capture software which are issued free of charge.

Sending the back to Spain is not a problem. I can get a price and will let you know. I appreciate your interest.
Roger

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