Raul
Newbie
Hello,
I am trying a Hasselblad X-Pan. I have seen that the focusing spot in the viewfinder is not in the very centre of the square/rectangle. Is that normal or is that this camera was mistreated before?
Cheers
Raúl
I am trying a Hasselblad X-Pan. I have seen that the focusing spot in the viewfinder is not in the very centre of the square/rectangle. Is that normal or is that this camera was mistreated before?
Cheers
Raúl
wdenies
wdenies
I will veryfy it. Answer within a few hours,
Wim
Wim
wdenies
wdenies
I never paid attention to it, but the focusing spot seems to have a small offset to the left and to the top.
So don't worry, be happy!
Wim
So don't worry, be happy!
Wim
OscarGarrido
Established
I have this error too
wdenies
wdenies
Why do you consider this as an error?
Is the focusing point of ALL your shots always in the mathematical center?
If so I have other questions.
Wim
Is the focusing point of ALL your shots always in the mathematical center?
If so I have other questions.
Wim
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
It is normal, not an "error".
I'm not sure why the slight offset to the left as the 45mm & 90mm lenses with hoods do not intrude into the frame by any great amount. Possibly the 30mm does when focusing?
I think the slight upwards bias may have been a shrewd, intentional choice as with much subject matter and the camera on a tripod it would allow you to locate focus points more quickly.
I'm not sure why the slight offset to the left as the 45mm & 90mm lenses with hoods do not intrude into the frame by any great amount. Possibly the 30mm does when focusing?
I think the slight upwards bias may have been a shrewd, intentional choice as with much subject matter and the camera on a tripod it would allow you to locate focus points more quickly.
Ben1
X-pan #1 Fan
Who cares...!!!!
use hyperfocal distance focussing and pretend the patch isnt there!!!!!!!
use hyperfocal distance focussing and pretend the patch isnt there!!!!!!!
BlackCloud
Member
Ben1 said:Who cares...!!!!
use hyperfocal distance focussing and pretend the patch isnt there!!!!!!!
NOT ME!!!!!
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Offset is due to parallax.
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
kbg32 said:Offset is due to parallax.
Not so. At infinity the rangefinder spot is to the top and left and as the centre spot moves together with the frame lines (down and to the right) when correcting parallax the offset stays constant relative to the framelines.
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