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Linhof Studio
United Kingdom
Приєднався 30 сер 2013
The Linhof Studio are the UK importer and specialist retailer of Large Format Digital and Analogue solutions.
Our goal is to advise you and help you find the best solution to suit your needs.
We import High Resolution Optics from Rodenstock to complement our camera platforms from Linhof, ALPA, Cambo, Silvestri and Lotus View.
We also stock Hasselblad medium format cameras such as the X1D II and the 907X 50C.
Our other brands are:
Bergger for Fine Art Black and White Photography
Hensel for Studio and Location Lighting
Compagnon Camera bags
B&W Outdoor Cases
Please visit our website or contact us should you have any questions.
Our goal is to advise you and help you find the best solution to suit your needs.
We import High Resolution Optics from Rodenstock to complement our camera platforms from Linhof, ALPA, Cambo, Silvestri and Lotus View.
We also stock Hasselblad medium format cameras such as the X1D II and the 907X 50C.
Our other brands are:
Bergger for Fine Art Black and White Photography
Hensel for Studio and Location Lighting
Compagnon Camera bags
B&W Outdoor Cases
Please visit our website or contact us should you have any questions.
Hasselblad 907X CFV 100 C | Hasselblad V Video
An informative Hasselblad tutorial showing you how to use the Hasselblad 907X CFV 100 C with the Hasselblad V camera system.
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Hasselblad 907X CFV 100 C | Remote Control Shooting
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An informative Hasselblad tutorial showing how to use the remote control shooting setting on the Hasselblad 907X CFV 100 C. Download the Phocus Mobile 2 and you will be able to adjust all parameters and save images straight on your Ipad or Iphone.
Hasselblad 907X CFV 100 C | Adjusting Shutter Timing
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An informative Hasselblad tutorial showing you how to adjust shutter timings on the Hasselblad 907X CFV 100C.
Hasselblad 907X CVF 100C | Mounting flash
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An informative Hasselblad tutorial showing how to mount flash on the Hasselblad 907X CFV100C thanks to the hot accessory shoe and the flash sync cable included with the camera. It shows you how to mount a flash trigger as well as flash gun. This is a great improvement on the 907X CFV 50C which only had a cold accessory shoe.
Hasselblad 907x & CFV 100c - A journey with Ian Atkinson on location with Technical cameras
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Hasselblad 907X 100C review Hasselblad 907X 100C test The Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C is a stand-alone camera but its CFV 100C digital back can be used with other cameras and various lenses. Ian Atkinson took the 907X 100C on location and put it to the test using a Linhof Techno, Linhof Technikardan and an assortment of Schneider, Rodenstock and Hasselblad XCD lenses. Using various camera moveme...
Cambo Actus B to Actus G Conversion Kit
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This little video made by @Cambo explains how to convert the Actus B to an Actus G via the conversion kit. The Actus G allows you to fit the Hasselblad X series and Fujifilm cameras, as well as many more on the rear of the Actus and therefore adding camera movement. Follow us on Instagram: / linhofstudio Visit our website: www.linhofstudio.com/
Technikardan Opening and Closing Tutorial
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In this video, we show you how to open and close the Linhof Technikardan easily and quickly once you get all the levers open in the right order! Follow us on Instagram: linhofstudio Visit our website: www.linhofstudio.com/
Linhof Technikardan Overview
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In this simple video we show an overview of the Linhof Technikardan. Follow us on Instagram: linhofstudio Visit our website: www.linhofstudio.com/
Hasselblad X2D 100C Review
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At Linhof Studio's request, Ian Atkinson returns for a light hearted hands on review of the Hasselblad X2D 100C with the help of his side kick Eddie and the odd Porsche or two! Camera's features: 100MP Back-Side Illuminated CMOS Sensor New 1.08 inch colour LCD shoulder display Tilting rear display 1TB SSD Internal Storage (holds approx. 4600 raw uncompressed images) Smallest Digital MF 5-axis 7...
Cambo Rotating Rear Adapter for Digital Backs
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Cambo Rotating rear adapter holder for Hasselblad and Phase One digital backs. Will fit directly on the rear of the Cambo Actus MV and Actus G cameras. Follow us on Instagram: linhofstudio Visit our website: www.linhofstudio.com/
ALPA Short and Long Barrel Lenses Explained
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This video explains the differences between ALPA short and long barrel lenses. On HR lenses, the flange coal distance is often longer than their given focal lengths. Such lenses, mounted on an ALPA short barrel, will give the opportunity to add a space thus adding tilt or swing to your ALPA camera. Follow us on Instagram: linhofstudio Visit our website: www.linhofstudio.com/
Linhof Super technika 69 Overview
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This video shows a brief overview of the Linhof Super Technika 6x9 Camera. Follow us on Instagram: linhofstudio Visit our website: www.linhofstudio.com/
Hensel Certo Introduction
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Hensel Certo compact flashes are the smallest and lightest compact flash heads in the Hensel range. They offer short flash duration times of up to 1/3,400 s, fast flash recycling of 0.4-1.1s and a setting range covering 6 or 7 f-stops in 1/10 steps. Their straightforward construction and direct access to all major functions, makes them very user friendly.
Hasselblad 907X 50C: Three Camera Tests - Location to Print
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Hasselblad 907X 50C: Three Camera Tests - Location to Print
Rodenstock HR f5.6 105mm Macro Float
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Rodenstock HR f5.6 105mm Macro Float
Linhof Technika Rangefinder Explained
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Linhof Technika Rangefinder Explained
Super Rollex Rollfilm Back - how to insert the film
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Super Rollex Rollfilm Back - how to insert the film
Linhof Master Technika Range Finder System
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Linhof Master Technika Range Finder System
LEE 100 Filter System Launch Promo Video
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LEE 100 Filter System Launch Promo Video
Paramo Dark Cloth demonstrated by Joe Cornish
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Paramo Dark Cloth demonstrated by Joe Cornish
Linhof Stitch Slide Graflock linhof studio
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Linhof Stitch Slide Graflock linhof studio
Will the lee100 77mm adaptor ring fit to the lee85 series
And…Handmade IN Sweden!! EU!?
Best so far! THX!
Remember! This is Gold! Thank you mate!
Can this be handheld with ease of use?
Amazing video, would love to know how the set up works in order to sync the flash with the shutter release cable, all with the CFV digital back
What profoto is that? Fujifilm A10?
great video, but if these are just lens boards, like in LF lenses, why not just call them standard and "top hat" like in the LF world?
What about taking the beach shots in summer?🥵🤣
What a great video!
We have the 2x Profoto for our X2'd's I have tried them on the 907x. It was secure but unbalanced -
We use three 907x's snd 2 X2D's in our studio and it can be a little confusing sometimes getting everything switched to the right machine- but we love the way you work Hass
Thanks for another simple and clear video and for the CFV camera, too. Please, can we have the Swedish accent back on the narration? Thanks. PS you have misspelt the model name on the title ;-)
When using the CVF 100 C with older or vintage lenses does the digital back show if your in focus with some type of light. Example, when I put an old Hasselblad lens on my canon with an adapter I focus manually and a green light in the camera will come on letting my know I am in focus and a red light when out of focus.
No focus indicator. Can use focus peaking though.Of course the only way to view/focus in live view on the LCD is to have the 500 body/lens shutter in B mode and either held open or with a lock/remote cable. Then focus, reset and shoot again to capture the image if you don't use electronic shutter. Which in my perspective if only shooting in electronic mode, just get a V to X adapter and eliminate the 500 body.
@@nelsonclub7722 Thank you for the reply.
Great video. Really interesting.
Wow, I’ve not seen a video with such panache for a long while, bravo 🎉 Good info too, thanks!
Well done Ian and team, please do more videos, the Linhof images stand out as the best!
Wish I had me a camera like that...
I want to know how to remove vignetting caused by a camera back
I'm guessing you are talking about vignetting caused when using a technical camera and movements. If it is a fixed lens the use the Lens calibration tool in Phocus or Lightroom. You need to do a lens correction, like I did at the beginning of the video. This should help along with watching what I demonstrated. ua-cam.com/video/b7iggTakk-M/v-deo.html
Fascinating BTS very well short video. And amazing results, I'm gonna have to watch at least 10 × to compare with the lenses, backs and film.
This is just wonderful, even if you’re not interested in niche camera equipment. Far more engaging than most telly. Magical!
Hello and good morning Linhof Studio thank you for your work!!! I have the 6x9 it's a Master V, restored by @laflexcamera LA FLex Austin the master of these things much love ❤
Wow, nice Camera
The best review! Very pro made from a pro perspective and not like all these bloggers who don’t know how to create image but just create bla bla bla
Lovely review…
Loved these videos with Ian. I noticed he was using the Profoto Connect (guessing Nikon) with the Hasselblad. Just wondered how it performed as a trigger on the Hasselblad? Any issues? Cheers
works perfectly.
Brilliant review
It’s a crying shame you don’t get to make more videos with Ian - the combo of his personality/photography, with the wonderful filmmaking & editing by the team represents something that’s very rare on UA-cam. Between this & Alan Schaller’s new channel, we’re definitely seeing a step up in what one can expect from photography UA-cam. Wonderful.
Fantastic video! Beautifully done and a pleasure to watch. I would love to use my X2D-100 on my Linhof 45S Technikardan. Does Linhof have any plans to make adapter for X2D body to Graflok back?
Superb review!!! Best I've seen on the new Blad!!
Great content. Thank you.
South end turning the lights off is a classic move. I’ve been on two shoots where they’ve done the same unless you grease their palms
20:39 The Kodak film is more saturated and looks better than the digital back.
what adaptor were you using to attach the digital back to the Linhof? and do you know if this would translate to a cambo 4x5?
If you contact Linhof and Studio they can get you the correct adapter for your camera.
You’re a natural
With cameras like the Panasonic Lumix S1R and the Leica SL2 achieving 187 true megapixels with its superior auto pixel shift. Kind of makes this Hasselblad irrelevant.
What a superb video. I really enjoyed it. Just 6.7K views in 9 days. Lots of people are missing this.
Great video. I enjoyed it as I learned.
Thank you. I've been a photographer pretty much all my life, but so much to learn from a photographer with Ian's knowledge and talents.
Wow, thanks. Glad you enjoyed the film.
Excellent video.. what kind of adapter you have to fit CFV on the 4x5?
If you contact Linhof and Studio they can get you the correct adapter for your camera.
Thank you very much for your comment, the adapter used is a Linhof V adapter for the Technikardan. You can find it on our website in the Technikardan section. do contact us if you have any questions!
Great video Ian!
Thanks Paul.
My mum is one of those swimming ladies, she's so proud of this. Thanks so much for capturing this part of her life man, what an incredible gift.
They were absolutely amazing and they look amazing too.
I don’t have words. So enjoyable to watch. Congratulations to all of you. This is the first video I’ve seen, that illuminates the digital back side of the Hasselblad!
Very Good, chuckle chuckle.
Great video. Gutted I wasn’t in Southend and Leigh when you were filming this.
What a fantastic video! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for such a wonderfully, entertaining, and informative video. Your production value is unmatched compared to anything I see on UA-cam. Halfway through, I felt like I was watching a Netflix documentary. From the beautiful cinematography, to the seamless editing, to the perfect music selections, to the beautiful drone shot at the end of the portraituré scene, bravo!
Wow. Thank you. So pleased you liked it.
A thoroughly enjoyable and informative real-world video. Thank you!
day 2, the 'analogue' lens you wonder about, Should do the 100C justice, as it is designed for 4x5", which has a ~1,000MP resolution when converted (lines/sq mm-->pixels); But Don't do large enlargements, as for LF film, they can go big, but some softness, CA, etc. is visible, if you view it up close (this big enlargement is only meant to be viewed from 1-2 meters away, where none of this artifact is visible, and the true resolution comes to the fore).
I love what you did with 907x 50c and this one with 100c it’s even more interesting 🙏🏻🙌👏👏👏👏
hey, one tip, for the day one shoot, when changing lens {on the linhofs} take the 100C back off! as the lens rear element protrusion is different, better to see an "incursion" into the back mount, than to hear a crunch!!, so the bellows distance can be adjusted beforehand, to the correct distance, then CHECKED first 🙂 so no damage done!
I'm not sure which lenses this would be an issue. None of the rear elements of the Rodenstock's that I use fit through the aperture of the adapter plate. I also use a stitching back which adds a bit more depth at the rear. It's a good point if you have lenses that have a rear element that is smaller than the aperture of the adapter plate.
You made me check. Interestingly the rear plate from a different digital back manufacturer has a smaller aperture than the Hasselblad adapter and the rear element does fit through these. Although I always set the camera to the infinity stops before mounting anything. The rear element is highly unlikely to come into contact with the sensor unless the camera is in its packed state and even then the rear element is larger than the sensor (smallest rear element I have is 48mm, 70mm Rodenstock HRW) so would hit the body of back and not the sensor. It would also only be the wider angle lenses this could happen to and they have even larger rear elements. Not sure about other manufacturers so worth checking. You may have a valid point and it may well be best practice.
@@ianatkinson2255 yes, but I said it because I have a 150 f9 which has a rear ~58 mm or less, it is very thin, about the size of the locking ring of the shutter, but it is still smaller; and the fact the linhof technikardan like most monorails has a thin profile, so therefore can get really close to the film plane, and May, not definitely, have a chance of touching, esp. if rise/fall and shift are used.
@@ianatkinson2255 yes, I am realy carefull of this now, I got a sinar F2 with a 65mm 5.6 Fujinon SWD and that infinity focuses at ~ 3 fingers between the standard carriers!! and I have the sinar vario 120 back on it, and yes, pulling the ground glass back with the bails does reveal a 5cm approx. distance between the gg plate and the rear element, so I am fine with film holders, but would be even more anxious if it was a 47 or 38mm lens.