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Dear Csanád,
Greetings from the UK and thank you for contributing to our list.

Sadly, my digital back (P30) is too old for live view in Capture One, but interestingly, my Nikon D600 which is less than a year old also is not compatible with capture One live view, which is strange as all the other full frame Nikon's seem to support Live View.

I suppose live view is the way to go in the long run, I've not been able to join in that party with my equipment. I'd therefore be interested to know what others think of Liveview?

Tony


From: AHFAP, for image professionals in the UK cultural heritage sector [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of csanad szesztay
Sent: 19 December 2013 14:27
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Subject: Re: Just a quick poll...

Hello Tony,

Sinar has a nice live view option, if the camera is connected to the computer. (our sinarback works that way only) So you have a full screen live view with a "digital-lupe" around 200%. It works superbly..
Maybe Hasselblad and PhaseOne also have a software to do something like this..

Best regards,
Csanád

Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest


On 19 December 2013 14:07, HARRIS TONY <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
I'd increasingly like a split focus screen for my Hasselblad H2 as I have always found focussing on flat colour artwork is quite difficult for most AF systems. Is there any consensus amongst CH photographer's for a united call to manufacturer's for something like this or are the newer camera's like the H5 or Mamiya/PhaseOne systems AF more reliable?

BTW a US company (brightscreen) used to make them for the H series but has now gone out of business.

Regards
Tony
Government Art Collection
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