While you're at it Fred show us some of the stuff you've done with the HTS. How long have you owned it for? I've had mine for a few years now...
I tried it out and preferred to stick with my Fuji gx680 as it has independent rise/fall. tilt, swing and shift on all lenses from 50mm to 500mm
and a high magnification waist level finder for easier focusing.
Here is an example with a digital back
Crop
And an couple of examples with film
with tilt+swing both heads in focus and shot wide open
with no tilt or swing only lady in focus shot wide open
with tilt+swing both heads in focus and shot wide open
with no tilt or swing only lady in front in focus shot wide open
There were shot on location in New Orleans and with only two lights at ISO 800
so focusing is a bit of a challenge. Big waist level finder makes a big difference and being a rotating back waist level finder
is usable for vertical and horizontal.
However I did like the micro adjustments with the Hasselblad HTS.
The Fuji has to be adjusted directly by hand. IT has locks, but adjustment is not geared.
Many times I've used @#&*@ language when making a small adjustment I slip and wasn't even close anymore.
Also I use vertical shift very very often with portraits. It's very nice to shoot slightly from below with a relatively short lens
It gives a very nice perspective and intimate feel with nice proportions.