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Image Bank II

Shelby Chan

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How are the Image Banks attached? I can't seem to find anything about them.

Thanks in advance.
 
How are the Image Banks attached? I can't seem to find anything about them.

Thanks in advance.

Hi Shelby

First, it was a pleasure to finally meet you in person in NY.
The Image Bank II connect via firewire 800 cable from Bank to Digital Magazine.

Here is the link to the manual located on the Hasselblad USA website, Manual.

I order to download the manual you will need to register with the website, after doing so, you will have access to manuals dating back to the 50's, datasheets, Firmware, Software and technical areas on the website.

Paul Claesson
Hasselblad USA
 
Paul,

It was great to meet you in person. I don't know if Richard told you but I was there this past Monday and ordered the gear.

Thank you for the link to the image bank manual. It definitely answers all my questions! See you again soon.
 
Paul,

It was great to meet you in person. I don't know if Richard told you but I was there this past Monday and ordered the gear.

Thank you for the link to the image bank manual. It definitely answers all my questions! See you again soon.

Excellent! I offer a mini Hasselblad University event there the first tuesday of each month. We review H Hardware and Phocus software. It would be well worth your time.

Paul Claesson
Hasselblad USA
 
Excellent! I offer a mini Hasselblad University event there the first tuesday of each month. We review H Hardware and Phocus software. It would be well worth your time.

Paul Claesson
Hasselblad USA

Where is that Paul?

I'm in NYC from time to time and would love to sit in as well as meet you.

I'm looking into swapping up from a H3D/39 to a H4D/60 and my dealer has come through with the right numbers to make it a better possibility.

BTW, I know you can't respond to competitive pronouncements, but I tested the Leica S2, and Hasselblad doesn't have much to worry about : -)
 
Excellent! I offer a mini Hasselblad University event there the first tuesday of each month. We review H Hardware and Phocus software. It would be well worth your time.

Paul Claesson
Hasselblad USA

Paul,

Richard is going to sign me up. I look forward to it!
 
Hello Marc,


Good to read Hasselblad does not have to worry much about the S2.
Besides IQ and handling I can think of a number of other reasons.


Paul
 
Where is that Paul?

I'm in NYC from time to time and would love to sit in as well as meet you.

I'm looking into swapping up from a H3D/39 to a H4D/60 and my dealer has come through with the right numbers to make it a better possibility.

BTW, I know you can't respond to competitive pronouncements, but I tested the Leica S2, and Hasselblad doesn't have much to worry about : -)

Mark,

I am located in Parsippany, NJ but my territory covers Maine to Washington DC. I am in New York quite often working with photographers and of course our dealers.

S2, i always find it far better to speak of the positive attributes of Hasselblad and what we as an organization bring to the table vs. discussing our competitors and their products.

Paul Claesson
Hasselblad USA
 
S2, i always find it far better to speak of the positive attributes of Hasselblad and what we as an organization bring to the table vs. discussing our competitors and their products.

Paul Claesson
Hasselblad USA

Spoken like a true gentleman.
This is the way a camera with history in MF going back to the late fourties should be promoted.

Thank you Paul.


Off topic:
Expected the restoration story of an early 1600F camera.
These cameras were true horrors for repairmen 60 years ago.
With patience, a strong budget and a determinned technician the camera is now in fully working condition.
It even reaches the 1/1600 shutterspeed.
 
Mark,



S2, i always find it far better to speak of the positive attributes of Hasselblad and what we as an organization bring to the table vs. discussing our competitors and their products.

Paul Claesson
Hasselblad USA


I totally agree with this. I wish others would take this same approach. This statement is impressive.
 
Hello Marc,


Good to read Hasselblad does not have to worry much about the S2.
Besides IQ and handling I can think of a number of other reasons.


Paul

Oh, I think the S2 will do okay in the marketplace. Maybe tap into some of the DSLR users looking to move up but in a more familiar form. It is a very nice camera with lenses like you would expect from Leica.

But it is not a modular systems digital camera like Hasselblad and Mamiya/Phase One. I use my digital back on a view camera, and many landscape shooters use tech cameras like ALPA with a digital back ... so it has to be an added system not a replacement. It is very expensive for an added system.

-Marc
 
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