Hasselblad CFII manual

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER The revolutionar y HTS 1.5 is a tilt and shift adapter that can provide a pivotal step-up for many Hasselblad photographer s. Designed for the HCD28mm, HC35mm, HC50mm, HC80mm and the HC100mm lenses it, in effect, adds ve different “tilt and shift lenses” to the range. With the extension tubes, H13[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER Front vie w Rear view[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER GENERAL LENS DA T A: Focal length con ver sion factor 1.5x Aper ture reduction -1.3 stops Width/Height/Depth 140 mm / 146 mm / 77 mm W eight 750 g LENS DESIGN 6 elements in 5 groups ENTRANCE PUPIL POSITION W . HCD 28mm: 175 mm W . HC 35mm: 192 mm W . HC 50 mm: 177 mm W . HC 80mm: 119 mm W . HC 100mm: 109[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER CLOSE FOCUS RANGE DA T A Lens Minimum distance Maximum image scale Coverage Exp.reduction HCD 4/28 mm 0.39 m 1:4.7 23 cm × 17 cm 0 EV HC 3,5/35 mm 0.54 m 1:6.2 30 cm × 23 cm 0 EV HC 3,5/50 mm 0.64 m 1:5.7 28 cm × 21 cm 0 EV HC 2,8/80 mm 0.74 m 1:4.2 21 cm × 15 cm 0.3 EV HC 2,2/100 mm 0.94 m 1:4.6 22 [...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER COMP A TIBLE LENSES AND EXTENSION TUBES HCD28, HC35, HC50, HC80 and HC100 Extension tube 13mm, 26mm and 52mm HC35 + HTS 1.5 at f/16, 5 degrees tilt[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER HC 35mm @ innity HC 50mm @ innity HC 80mm @ 2m HC 100mm @ 2m MTF PERFORMANCE 10, 20 and 40 lp/mm The diagram shows lens perfomance over the full enlarged image circle. V er tical dashed line show the basic sensor format (36×.48 mm). Dashed lines in the diagrams shows the tangetial performance. 0 2[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER MO VEMENTS The lens can be shifted 18 mm, either upwards or down- wards, and it can be tilted 10 degrees up or down. Tilt and shift can be combined according to the diagram. HTS settings are presented on camera grip LCD and are also embedded in the image le. MAXIMUM TIL T The graph shows the maxi- mum[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER MO VEMENTS - ROT A TION The HTS 1.5 adapter can be rotated 90 degrees to the left or right to enable free placement of sharpness plane and shift direction.[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER HC80 + HTS 1.5 at f/11, 10 degrees tilt[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER C a m e r a p o s i t i o n e d l e v e l. T h e r o o f o f t h e b u i l d in g i s o u t s i d e t h e a r e a proj ecte d onto the s enso r (HC28 + HT S). The camera positioned level ag ain with an upwar d lens shift of 9 mm applied results in parallel ver ticals. The comp lete c amer a t ilted upwar[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER USE OF TIL T By tilting the lens in relation to the image plane, you can effec- tively tilt the plane of sharpness in the subject. Depending on your idea of the nal image you can either use tilt to enlarge the apparent depth of eld or reduce it. The full image HCD28 + HTS 1.5 at f/11 No lens tilt p[...]

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    www .hasselblad.com TIL T AND SHIFT AD APTER 10.08 - UK v6 Specication subject to change without notice. STITCHING The HTS 1.5 lends itself extremely well to automatic stitching to create a panoramic image in super high quality . With most subjects it will be impossible to detect any dividing line between the separate images. The main reasons fo[...]