Did you use the focusing magnifier, or forget to mention that also?
and how’s your vision? I’ve been having increasing difficulty focusing as cataracts progress... and every time my bifocal prescription changes.
You mean the loupe built into the WLF? Of course! I do not wear glasses but I also haven't tested my eyes in a long time, not counting DMV checks. I thought that my successes with Mamiya C330s should have been sufficient, as it features the same setup.
As I play with it more and more, I am starting to believe my difficulties stem from two factors:
- Huge and useless split-focus circle right in the middle. It simply shows everything sharp all the time and split-focus never worked for me on any camera.
- Very long focus throw of this lens multiplied by the healthy ring resistence. The focus point is easy to see and feel when it "pops" quickly as you turn, but in this case the picture changes slowly.
On my 2nd roll I started practicing two things. First, I avoid looking at the middle circle and train myself to use the rest of the screen as one giant micro-prism. Second, I am learning to hold the camera in my left hand and practice substantial, energetic focus turns with my right hand. This way focusing begins to feel more similar to my Nikon FM3a, where I frequently achieve sub-second pixel-perfect focus on anything in a scene.
What I **did** forget to mention (thank you,
@BrianShaw 
) is that I do not have a strap for the Hasselblad yet. I'm pretty sure my handshake will be substantially reduced once I find one.