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Equipment & Techniques => For Sale => Topic started by: Camdavidson on October 06, 2016, 02:03:55 pm

Title: FS: Leaf Credo 60 - Hasselblad H Mount - No longer for sale
Post by: Camdavidson on October 06, 2016, 02:03:55 pm
Leaf Credo 60 (Hasselblad H Mount)  (purchased as a demo from Capture Integration with 8300 exposures in December 2013. $900.00

Excellent back.  Small marks on bottom of back from previous demo users.  Back has 21K frames on it.  Mostly used on my Alpa and also a H2 Hassy.  Includes original box, Mamiya soft protective case and I'll include ground shipping in USA.

Alpa 12 Max with Rosewood grips and indents.  (On hold pending payment) SOLD

Kapture Cable for instant wake-up $200 (2X) NEW PRICE  $150  Two of them are for sale.  SOLD

Alpa Hasselblad H mount for Leaf Credo 60  $700 (SOLD)
Alpa 40mm Alpagon SB - Looks new - $4500 (SOLD)
SB Tilt Shift Adapter Mount for Alpagon SB lenses $900 (SOLD)



PM or email to: cameron AT camerondavidson DOT com

Paypal or wired funds.  Shipping by FEDEX ground.
Title: Re: ALPA 12 Max Kit - Leaf Credo 60 - UPDATED
Post by: felix5616 on October 15, 2016, 06:43:38 pm
any warranty remaining on the back?
Title: Re: ALPA 12 Max Kit - Leaf Credo 60 - LOWER PRICES
Post by: narikin on October 21, 2016, 10:04:24 am
Just to say the Alpa Max is a great camera body: Full 4 way stitching, with the right lens makes your digital capture multiple times larger. Or a 2 way stitch, with some front rise/fall also on there.  Auto alignment in Photoshop joins them quickly and seamlessly. I can't believe the file size using mine - about 20k on long edge, almost 80x110" @180dpi, with no interpolation!

There is no pushing or pulling of pixels like other stitching techniques - the lens is locked in place, while the back moves around in a single rigid plane, multiplying the sensors effective size. No pixels are invented or interpolated.

You do need a decent lens with suitable image circle, of course.
Title: Re: ALPA 12 Max Kit - Leaf Credo 60 - LOWER PRICES
Post by: BernardLanguillier on October 23, 2016, 07:55:46 pm
The Credo is in H mount?

Cheers,
Bernard