I would like to know if the 24mm and 28mm lenses gives good results on it (if I'm not wrong I remember they are optimized for the 37x49mm sensors, isn'it?).
If someone had a chance to use them with a HTS it would be great to know how they behave with it and how good is Capture One to deal with it.
Anyone is using a P65+ or IQ160 with Hasselblad H4X cameras? I would like to know if the 24mm and 28mm lenses gives good results on it (if I'm not wrong I remember they are optimized for the 37x49mm sensors, isn'it?).If someone had a chance to use them with a HTS it would be great to know how they behave with it and how good is Capture One to deal with it.I know it's hard but I'm looking for a "one for all" solution to simplify my work, I'm shooting lots of different things (still life, interiors, architecture) and it will be great to work with 1 camera only.Many thanksRobRoberto Pastrovicchio Photography . Italy . +39 329 9617876 . info@pastrovicchio.com
I think somebody with hands one H+Phase experience of the 28 should answer the OP's query. Does Phocus process Phase files? If not you lose the HTS corrections and the 28/24mm correctiions.Does C1 or Lightroom correct for the lenses? The 28 at least and possibly the 24 are designed with known visual defects for lattter perfect software correction; presumably no Phocus, no correction ....And then there is the question of how the Phase back gets adjusted/shimmed for focus alignment and planarity on the H body. One of our NICE AND COMPETENT DEALERS - you know who you are - might tell us how it goes with the Frankenblads. I guess even Yair should know Edmund