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Hasselblad 150mm T* problem?


harvey_trautenberg1

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No. Some lenses focus beyond infinity to compensate for heat, but I've not seen the 150mm do this either. Are you checking against the viewfinder or actual shots?

 

If it's a viewfinder problem, check the seating of the focusing screen. You don't have a diopter setting on a prism finder do you? Can you check it on another body? It very likely is defective, as these are not common problems with Hasselblad.

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Theoretically lenses can be out of alignment. But of the many Hasselblad lenses that I have owned or still own none had a problem with infinity alignment. It is more likely that there is a problem with your screen or mirror alignment.

 

Ulrik

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Harvey,

 

You said that this focusing problem exists with both your 150mm and 250mm lenses. Do you have other lenses, as well? If so, do they focus properly at infinity?

 

Some of the things that can cause this problem are:

 

The ground glass is not adjusted properly, the mirror angle is out of adjustment or the legnth of the camera body could be off, due to lose screws.

 

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