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Great news! I`ve been told the right way is to move the FLE ring first and then the usual focus ring to get it right. Did you do this?
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I had the same issue some years ago and ended up selling my Hasselblad (got a new one now). The buyer said that the problem was the focussing screen, he just put another screen in place and the problem was solved. Double check your screen.
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How to operate a Hasselblad 50/4 CF FLE?
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Hello! I just aquired a Distagon 50/4 CF FLE for Hasselblad and I just want to be clear on how to operate the FLE ring correctly. I know that I should set the FLE ring first and then focus as usual. Should I think like this, when I want the focus to be from 0,5m-0,8m/ 0,8m-1,2m/ 1,2m-4m, 4m-infinity I set the ring between those markings? Is it that easy? Or is it more to it?
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Focus issue Hasselblad 500c/m and 80mm planar
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<p>Thanks Doug! I guess I´ll have to have it serviced then.. I thought it was my fault too first.. :)</p> -
Focus issue Hasselblad 500c/m and 80mm planar
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<p>Thank you Douglas, I´ll try that, very smart! ^^</p> -
<p>Hi!<br /> I love to shoot at f/2.8 but most of my scans shows that I´m out of focus about 10cm (4 inches) too far away from where I want to focus if its close, like 1 meter (40 inches).. I have shot 3 rolls so far and I can see this issue on all images, last roll I really tried to nail focus on certain things like raindrops and flowers but the focus is further away. Could it be my screen? How do I check this or does my camera need service? I have changed the light seals in my A12 mag if that makes any difference..<br /> Thanks!</p>
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<p>Ulrik, thanks, I did that. My thoughts now is that the plastic part with the foam is ok but rather the other sticker-seal that you put on the backside of the front plate is the one causing the little extra effort. I think it feels easier now after a couple of days, maybe it just needs a little time to settle? ^^<br> Paul, thank you. Yes, I´ll store my camera whithout the dark slide in and of course you want to have the dark slide in the mag in your bag, I always re-cock my camera after a shot and I don´t want to waste any frames. =)</p>
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<p>Thank you Francisco! My foam didn´t look exactly like the one in your link, it was not thin, more squarish but with shaped edges like the plastic seal.. I´m pretty sure I got all the foam in under the plastics. Maybe with some time it will be more flat? I also replaced the long flat seal that you stick unto the back of the magazine´s black front plate. </p>
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<p>I have just replaced my light seals in my A12 for the first time and now the metal plate is a little difficult to slide in.. you can´t slide it in, it needs a little effort, I was thinking maybe I screwed back the screws back to hard? Everything is working though, I have winded the back and fired the camera a few times, but the dark slide is a little tight to slide in... what could have caused this? Or is it common right after both seals have been replaced?<br> Thanks!</p>