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Hasselbla 503CWD and H3D-39 reviews
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Old 07-23-2007, 01:32 PM
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Hasselbla 503CWD and H3D-39 reviews

I've posted two free articles which might be of interest to medium format shooters:

An Hour With the Hasselblad 503CWD

An Hour With the Hasselblad H3D-39

They're not full reviews, but should be helpful to those who can't easily test such backs.
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Re: Hasselbla 503CWD and H3D-39 reviews

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I've posted two free articles which might be of interest to medium format shooters:

An Hour With the Hasselblad 503CWD

An Hour With the Hasselblad H3D-39

They're not full reviews, but should be helpful to those who can't easily test such backs.
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:49 PM
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Re: Hasselbla 503CWD and H3D-39 reviews

Thanks, Lloyd! Very interesting. Apparently medium format is not dead, it's just digital and expensive. I am curious what that 37x37 sensor does to the lens, but other than a reference to the sweet spot I didn't see any reference to the crop factor. Do you happen to know it?
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Thanks, Lloyd! Very interesting. Apparently medium format is not dead, it's just digital and expensive. I am curious what that 37x37 sensor does to the lens, but other than a reference to the sweet spot I didn't see any reference to the crop factor. Do you happen to know it?
The calculation is simple: film is 56 X 56mm (or maybe it's 55 X 55, I don't have x 6X6 camera). Take 56/37 = 1.51. Or about the same as a Nikon D200 vs a full frame SLR.
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