John Godwin
New Member
Hi there.
I'm a commercial photographer, and as my clients have got a little bit better this year, I'm thinking it might be time to jump to medium format. I think I need the quality, but I'm not kidding myself either, I also want the kudos of being in the Hasselblad club. I'm looking at purchasing the H4D-31
I really have zero understanding of MF, and wondered if you guys could help me decide if this is the right purchase for me.
The 31 seems reasonably priced with the 80mm lens, but I'm wondering if I should save a bit more money and go straight for the 40? My work is almost entirely studio or location portraiture, but with a bit of product photography as well.
I have a few very specific questions, and if anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it:
1) People on MF forums talk about "clean files" in terms of noise. Does this mean MF cameras produce inherently noisy shots? I've never heard this in regards to 35mm digital cameras.
2) Does the h4D-31 come with the H4 body, and can I, somewhen down the line, just upgrade the back to a 40mp or 50mp?
3) At 100iso, how different is the image quality between the 31 and 40?
4) How much better is the image quality over my 5d2?
5) How does focusing and image sharpness compare to my 5d2?
Finally, my main question is really how much of a difference can I expect when I upgrade to this camera? Is it a true Hasselblad? When I hear of the differences spoken between the H4D-40 and a 35mm digital, it seems like they're in different dimensions, is this also the case with the H4D-31?
I'm wondering that laying 10 grand down on a camera system isn't going to blow me away like I hope it will.
I shoot almost entirely in a studio at ISO100, and very occasionally I will shoot a natural light portrait at 800. How does 800 compare between MF and 35MM?
I think that's it. If anyone can answer these questions, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
I'm a commercial photographer, and as my clients have got a little bit better this year, I'm thinking it might be time to jump to medium format. I think I need the quality, but I'm not kidding myself either, I also want the kudos of being in the Hasselblad club. I'm looking at purchasing the H4D-31
I really have zero understanding of MF, and wondered if you guys could help me decide if this is the right purchase for me.
The 31 seems reasonably priced with the 80mm lens, but I'm wondering if I should save a bit more money and go straight for the 40? My work is almost entirely studio or location portraiture, but with a bit of product photography as well.
I have a few very specific questions, and if anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it:
1) People on MF forums talk about "clean files" in terms of noise. Does this mean MF cameras produce inherently noisy shots? I've never heard this in regards to 35mm digital cameras.
2) Does the h4D-31 come with the H4 body, and can I, somewhen down the line, just upgrade the back to a 40mp or 50mp?
3) At 100iso, how different is the image quality between the 31 and 40?
4) How much better is the image quality over my 5d2?
5) How does focusing and image sharpness compare to my 5d2?
Finally, my main question is really how much of a difference can I expect when I upgrade to this camera? Is it a true Hasselblad? When I hear of the differences spoken between the H4D-40 and a 35mm digital, it seems like they're in different dimensions, is this also the case with the H4D-31?
I'm wondering that laying 10 grand down on a camera system isn't going to blow me away like I hope it will.
I shoot almost entirely in a studio at ISO100, and very occasionally I will shoot a natural light portrait at 800. How does 800 compare between MF and 35MM?
I think that's it. If anyone can answer these questions, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.