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Very interesting to read about the M246 vs the X1D.

I have been shooting the S for some years now but lately I am turned off a bit by the size / weight specially of the lenses.

Also smaller cameras have become better-if I see what I can get from the SL it is not that bad either, even though I allways have loved the files from the S and still believe MF has some special "mojo". I am not sure though how much comes from the lens and how much from the bigger sensor.

Mayn write the x1d lenses are very good but the S lenses are supposed to be better. Specially in regards of creamy bokeh.

If we leave pure resolution out of the game, is it still worth to carry MF format gear?

In theory I would guess no, but then specially in regards of color I sometimes believe maybe yes.

Neil-did you step into the x1 system? Any thoughts compared to the S?

Tom

I love my S007 and the lenses.........., my way of shooting the S now gets some funny remarks from the toffs on here but those guys are always hung up about size and weight........everyone to there own.

My set up is ........ using the S with 2 lenses. My go to lens is the S120 so I initially put that on the S that also has the RRS L bracket. I then hang all of that off the Black Rabbit strap attaching that to the RRS L Plate. I also have a quick connect whip check that has one end on one of the S strap lugs and the other end on the actual strap of the Black Rabbit........if for any reason the Black Rabbit securing lug lets go then the whip check will stop the S hitting the deck. I carry my S70mm in my photographers vest pocket with spare battery and a few filters.......thats my set up for street and walk about photography.

 

If I am going to need a tripod I strap that puppy to my back with a super lightweight backpack I mean less than a pound in weight, just a shoulder strap mechinisium with a nylon/mesh body......I initially bought that for riding my mountain bike so that I could pack a small camera and tool kit.

 

Mark is correct I am getting a new H6D100c with 3 lenses. HC 50mm II, HC 100 f2.2 both new and a second hand HC150n 3.2 lens that I found in eBay

 

Pictures to follow

 

Happy New Year guys

 

Neil

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Thanks Neil,

what you plan to gain with the Hassy over the S?

64 megapixel plus ergonomics plus better ISO performance...........and those famous colours

 

Neil

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Neil, you have a bigger hole in your head that I expected..... :D That thing is way too heavy for me. Enjoy while one can....!

I know............but were going to have fun with it :)

Have you got any X1D pictures yet??

 

Neil

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I know............but were going to have fun with it :)

Have you got any X1D pictures yet??

 

Neil

I have been working on some of them but have not posted them to my Zenfolio page yet. I like the colors and the X1D is really easy to use. I used focus peaking on manual most of the time. I might for the zoom once it is available. When are you getting the beast....!

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I have been working on some of them but have not posted them to my Zenfolio page yet. I like the colors and the X1D is really easy to use. I used focus peaking on manual most of the time. I might for the zoom once it is available. When are you getting the beast....!

Beast...........cute little puppy maybe :) :) 

 

It should be waiting for me in Malaysia when I get home on the 11th........... H6D100c plus 3 HC orange dot lenses 50, 100 and 150mm. If it is I will take it to Northern Thailand at the end of January after my kids go home and try and get some sunflower landscapes including Rice Paddies :) :) 

 

Neil

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The raw files right out of the camera are large, 105 MB. I am glad I bought two 128 GIG cards when I ordered the camera. Hasselblad has their own software to process the files. You can of course convert them to DNG.

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The raw files right out of the camera are large, 105 MB. I am glad I bought two 128 GIG cards when I ordered the camera. Hasselblad has their own software to process the files. You can of course convert them to DNG.

Ive been doing a lot of chatting and reading up on Phocus with the crew over at the Hasselblad forum...........I have Phocus installed on my laptop already and had a play around with it...........my gut feeling is I will work on them in ACR and Photoshop until I get profishint in Phocus

 

The great thing is I still have my S.......I love my S

 

Neil

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Phocus has some lens correction in it. Not sure how much difference it makes. I will always keep my S as well as my SL. I just love new toys to explore. Keeps my brain active. The wife thinks I need to do that. Go figure.... :wacko:

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I have been working on some of them but have not posted them to my Zenfolio page yet. I like the colors and the X1D is really easy to use. I used focus peaking on manual most of the time. I might for the zoom once it is available. When are you getting the beast....!

 

Bill,

 

Zoom is available ... has been for months ... 50% or 100%. When you are looking through the EVF or on the LCD hit the * button to the right of the display.

 

When you are in MF you can set the AF button to AF but also set for zoom as you focus manually.

 

Please refer to P. 63 in the user guide.

 

Bob

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Bill,

 

Zoom is available ... has been for months ... 50% or 100%. When you are looking through the EVF or on the LCD hit the * button to the right of the display.

 

When you are in MF you can set the AF button to AF but also set for zoom as you focus manually.

 

Please refer to P. 63 in the user guide.

 

Bob

I am aware of this, I am talking lens.....!

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Ive been doing a lot of chatting and reading up on Phocus with the crew over at the Hasselblad forum...........I have Phocus installed on my laptop already and had a play around with it...........my gut feeling is I will work on them in ACR and Photoshop until I get profishint in Phocus

 

The great thing is I still have my S.......I love my S

 

Neil

Neil, I registered at the Hasselbald forum about two weeks ago. It said I needed to wait for a confirming email in order to log in but I never received one. Strange.

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Neil, I registered at the Hasselbald forum about two weeks ago. It said I needed to wait for a confirming email in order to log in but I never received one. Strange.

That’s strange. I will send a PM to one of the Mods
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I just tried to get in and was able. I guess an email verification is not needed and they need to update their process. Thanks.

 

thats good news mate.

Can’t wait to see some of your pictures mate

 

Neil

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A question for owners, what do you think of the quality and user experience of the EVF?  I ask because I had a brief hands-on try of the X1D yesterday and found the EVF of the demonstrator to be a bit 'tv like' and not as realistic as, for instance, those of SL, A9 or the latest M4/3rds (I have no experience of the Q or CL).  I had no time to adjust the camera's settings, and the try-out was indoors under the bright lights of a seminar room, so that might have been the issue of course. 

 

I ask not to 'diss' the camera by the way, in fact I would love to have one, but it's (for me) a very expensive piece of kit and I'd like to be reassured if possible.

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Its true that the EVF is not as good as the one on my SL. I find it is adequate for what I am trying to do which is take photos. I did not buy it to see the world through the EVF, I bought my X1D for its IQ which is fabulous from my standpoint. I found it to be a very easy camera to get to know. It is great as a camera to just walk around with. I will buy the zoom lens when it is available.  And no I will not get rid of any of my Leica kit.

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