Since owning my Blad 501CM, I have had troubles with the viewfinder, or more precisely, with my ability to get well focussed shots using it.
It has the standard viewing screen with the cross hair although it is the Acutte Matte D (from memory) style of glass which I think is a bit over average.
Anyway, the trouble is that even when I think the view looks in focus, when I get my results, I discover they are not quite in focus. Not always - sometimes they are bang on. Like the first photo that I have attached.
But often they are annoyingly soft so much so that an otherwise great photo is ruined. Like the second one I have attached.
I realise of course DOF plays a part in this, and in fairness, these were taken with the 120mm 'Macro' which as we know, can make a slight move of the subject result in bluriness if the f stop is rather wide, as was the case here (about f5 or something). You can see that the bronze statue which is only a few inches behind my kids is in focus but the kids are not. But when I looked through the finder, they looked to be in focus. Nevertheless, I have had similar issues with my 80mm.
So I'd like to ask what waist level view finders there are that can help me get better focus? My F5 of course has auto focus so it is not something I struggle with there. Years ago I used (and still have) an Olympus OM10 and the centre of that had a circle area that was split when out of focus and in line when focussed. Is there something like that for Hasselblad?
It has the standard viewing screen with the cross hair although it is the Acutte Matte D (from memory) style of glass which I think is a bit over average.
Anyway, the trouble is that even when I think the view looks in focus, when I get my results, I discover they are not quite in focus. Not always - sometimes they are bang on. Like the first photo that I have attached.
But often they are annoyingly soft so much so that an otherwise great photo is ruined. Like the second one I have attached.
I realise of course DOF plays a part in this, and in fairness, these were taken with the 120mm 'Macro' which as we know, can make a slight move of the subject result in bluriness if the f stop is rather wide, as was the case here (about f5 or something). You can see that the bronze statue which is only a few inches behind my kids is in focus but the kids are not. But when I looked through the finder, they looked to be in focus. Nevertheless, I have had similar issues with my 80mm.
So I'd like to ask what waist level view finders there are that can help me get better focus? My F5 of course has auto focus so it is not something I struggle with there. Years ago I used (and still have) an Olympus OM10 and the centre of that had a circle area that was split when out of focus and in line when focussed. Is there something like that for Hasselblad?
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