Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => For Sale => Topic started by: Peter Devos on June 24, 2011, 03:14:37 pm
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I'm interested in your back and have sent you a PM. Could you reply by PM? Thanks, Lukas
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I have only images of the actual back with a Hasselblad V mount ( with this adapter, the back also is up for sale). I will take some with the rollei adapter this weekend but because so many people are asking for an image:
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It is beautiful and really well done. The best DB ever made by Hasselblad. Maybe Hasselblad will realize that CF50 is a good idea. No power problems in cooperation with the technical camera...
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It is beautiful and really well done. The best DB ever made by Hasselblad. Maybe Hasselblad will realize that CF50 is a good idea. No power problems in cooperation with the technical camera...
Yes I really love my CF and Ixpress backs. I most often use my 384 back, the one with only a histogram on the back. It really makes photography to what it was: composing, measuring light and taking the picture instead of chimping and firing the camera until something more or less usuable is made. Another great advantage from the CF39 over the CFV is that it can be used in portrait and landscape, without holding the camera in a really strange position ( as can be seen on the pictures).
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sent you a pm with an offer
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It is beautiful and really well done. The best DB ever made by Hasselblad. Maybe Hasselblad will realize that CF50 is a good idea. No power problems in cooperation with the technical camera...
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I'd like to see a CF-50MS
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On a TC, using a H4d50-MS never is a problem as you need a computer to use multishot. On location, the imagebank is a great tool and when you take the cost of a system in account: even with imagebank that costs lets say 1800 euro, a h4d is still cheaper than the competition. ;) :D
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The great thing about the CF backs like the one you have for sale here is that one can change camera platforms pretty easily. These are nice backs, especially so for the price.
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