For those interested, the Hasselblad HTS 1.5 works perfectly on the GFX. In the case of the 50S/R, just download the latest firmware first.
For what the HTS is and does/doesn't do, hit up Hassy's website.
I deleted the rest of the more detailed post as life's too short to put up with people's catty BS, or get angry over it, for simply providing free info for anyone who might be interested.
For those interested, the Hasselblad HTS 1.5 works perfectly on the GFX. In the case of the 50S/R, just download the latest firmware first.
Great for T/S work with any of the HC/D 24mm-100mm lenses which become 36mm-150mm with the HTS attached. Also works with tubes, etc., and gives you the usual choice of leaf or body shutter should you wish to have sync max out at 1/800 or 1/125.
Having owned one before when we just had our H5D-40, using it on a GFX with lv, tilt finder, peaking and exposure preview makes TS work/play soooooo much easier. We actually sold our first copy as using it on the H5D with none of the preceding aspects of a mirrorless body was a PITA unless you had ample time to play with nailing focus, exposure, etc.
Now I just need to see if I'm going to use mine enough this time to keep it ;>
Keep it or not, man it is one WELL made piece of kit and a joy to handle compared to DSLR adapters and TS lenses. Solid aluminium, large controls for working with gloves, smooth movements, etc.
If you do acquire one, do be warned that the tripod foot on the GFX-H adapter is just long enough fwd to interfere with TS's frame and you need to reverse-mount the collar.
However, if you use the 50S with the grip, reverse mounting won't work as the bloody foot hits the grip. In that case you'll need go gripless or cut down the foot length (what we did) or find an alternate solution. However, if the foot is cut-back, it can also then be mounted properly facing fwd.
Nov 16, 2021 at 08:17 AM
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