[HUG ] Re: revisit 6x9 view camera with CFV

I understand, but the sensor is substantially smaller than 56x56 mm.  It is
in the center of the normal image area.  While there could be some image
cutoff in the VF, it would be outside the sensor area, and therefore not
relevant.

Since the sensor is always centered in the 56x56, no matter how you twist
the camera, the sensor is always centered, and therefore, for any practical
movement that I can think of, even with long telephoto lenses, there is no
cutoff at the sensor.

Frank Filippone
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[mailto:hasselblad-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bernard Cousineau
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 5:31 AM
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Subject: [HUG ] Re: revisit 6x9 view camera with CFV

> The mirror is a problem?  I would need more convincing to accept this
> comment.....remember #1 above......

The mirror could be a problem for viewing only. You may get some image
cutoff,
similar to what you get with a 500C/M and a 250+mm lens. The extent of the
problem would depend on the specific lens that you use and the amount of
movements.

Bernard


 
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