Yes it is, with the left hand below the lens. The picture I put on the "post your urban landscapes" thread was shot handheld with the AF-Variogon on the Hy6 (ISO200 setting for the digital back); 1/80s at f/5, 60mm focal length. AF quite useless for that kind of shot where focus is close to infinity, but handheld is perfectly possible. Between shots when not using the camera nor lens, I do have to carry it like a baby though, on top of my crossed arms..Anyone using the Variogon Zoom? I don't have an autofocus lens with an aperture ring for my 6008AF and have seen AF Variogons with aperture rings. I wonder if a 'tripod' lens is worthwhile to use autofocus. Would it even be possible to hand-hold that thing?
Do you have any financial information or annual reports to indicate that dhw is heading to bankruptcy? On what is this statement based?
I was just as concerned about this in the 1980s when I spent all my money on an SLX system. Turns out I babied the valuable equipment (for example taking my Yashica-124G to Europe, instead of the SLX in 1985, etc) so that when the SLX system became outdated, it was not worn out. I'd prefer to wear out the equipment before having it become obsolete. I hope to make better use of the Hy6 and in expect in 20 years to get something better.Guaranteed 20+ year longevity is a mandatory requirement for all purchases above $10K. A 3-lens Hy6 kit is priced as a new car. In fact, your question needs to be turned around: what guarantees can they provide to me that a camera can be operated 20 years from now? I work at a similarly sized business and we get asked a similar question by smart clients all the time. And even though we're not planning to go extinct, we have reasonable answers.
In fact, the battery issue is quite real even if the company doesn't go bankrupt. It is pretty obvious they are not manufacturing it themselves, they're buying from the same supplier that makes them for Sony equipment. When Sony abandons this form factor they will lose the supplier, because nobody will do a production run of a perishable component at such minuscule volume.
Guaranteed 20+ year longevity is a mandatory requirement for all purchases above $10K.
Stock up now. The batteries are less than $20 each on eBay.In fact, the battery issue is quite real
I don't think they're Sony batteries. Samsung or copies. Pretty much available right now, but they're cheap and worth stocking up a few.Come on guys, I was expecting a bit of moral support here... It's scary to spend so much on something that can turn into a pumpkin when Sony moves away from these batteries... On the other hand, maybe my fear is a wake-up call I needed: "Old-Gregg, you can't afford it".
Thanks for the heads up. I just ordered a few.I don't think they're Sony batteries. Samsung or copies. Pretty much available right now, but they're cheap and worth stocking up a few.
@Pieter12 Leica M-A is extremely sophisticated. The absence of design bugs means that it doesn't need to be supported in 20 years. But unfortunately you are right, that's not much!
This shows the Teflon tape covering the upper roller. This was the only configuration of tape that eliminated the scratch. I don't want to leave the tape on there permanently, as you can see the film passing through is lifting the tape up at the upper corner.
Previous tests by removing and processing the film prior to exposing frame #12 showed the scratch was never on that un-exposed frame. So the scratch must be coming from the upper portion of the Magazine.
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There used to be on the Rollei catalog an adapter for the 6008 to be powered by AA batteries but I never saw it for sale anywhere. It was as elusive as the Masterware kit (that I still regret not buying when it was available on the Adorama website). For the Hy6, I don’t know such an accessory.
I am also frustrated with the Varta V290 and (if I am not mistaken) the Sinar-branded V290 not being available anymore. Nevertheless, there are quite a few compatible batteries that do work well. In addition, DW at the moment can still convert the Sinar / Rollei Hy6 to accept the same batteries as the Leaf Hy6. PhaseOne will probably keep these for a while.
The form factor problem is common to all cameras anyway..
Anyone using the Variogon Zoom? I don't have an autofocus lens with an aperture ring for my 6008AF and have seen AF Variogons with aperture rings. I wonder if a 'tripod' lens is worthwhile to use autofocus. Would it even be possible to hand-hold that thing?
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I have now taped both rollers (one at a time) with the Teflon tape from McMaster, but still have the scratch in both cases. To reiterate, I get the scratch on several (but not every) frame and it is faint -- not easy to spot (at least for me) without a magnifier. The scratch is about 19.5 mm from the edge of the film on the emulsion side. I'll link pictures of the tape and one frame scanned in on my Epson V600 at 4800 dpi. Ignore the dust spots. I rarely use my scanner so it's not the most dust free part of the house. In any case, I'm ruling out the rollers in my case. But, I still haven't identified any other possible cause, but I have lots of tape left...
Links (sorry, they are all large, full size, files).
Top roller
Bottom Roller
Frame with Scratch (marked)
Welp, in case anyone is still following this scratch issue...
I did not think the film would touch there
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I have some like that as well. Some of the first rolls I shot after getting the camera were with Ultrafine Xtreme 100. The scratch is black on the negative and white on the scan (see upper left panel of door**).One slight difference is that in my case the 'line' shows black on my negatives (Ilford HP5) and prints white. Also, when drying the film, and the surface water has evaporated, but the emulsion is still thick, I can see the line in the emulsion.
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