A walkabout in the Mapeltree Business City, with the Hasselblad 970X/CFV 50-c II, and HCD 4/28 attached via the XH Adapter. The combination is a rather handy package, though the addition of the XH Adapter makes the lens side rather long. Quite a bit lighter than the H body with same lens. The 907X does not have a viewfinder. An optical viewfinder can be attached, but it sits on top of the body, and offers no parallax correction. The only way to compose the image is via LiveView. As my HCD 4/28 is rather old, and not the latest Orange Dot series, focus is manual only. And can be a challenge, even with the magnification available in LV, and focus peaking. Mainly because at magnification, even with the very wide 28mm lens, hand shake is clearly visible on the screen. Longer lenses will prove even more difficult. Of course this issue goes away when mounted on a tripod.
Here are some images of Mapeltree. Camera is tilted up slightly, and keystone corrected in Phocus. BW conversion for all images also done in Phocus.
Lines...on the landscaping.
And the Fullerton Lighthouse which became part of the development.
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