Phase One H 5 User Guide Edition February 2002 Phase One A/S Roskildevej 39 DK-2000 Frederiksberg Denmark Tel +45 36 46 01 11 Fax +45 36 46 02 22 Phase One U.S.
Preface Notice The name Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. The names Bowens, Balcar, Broncolor, Comet, Dynalite, Elinchrom, Hensel, Lumidyne, LPA Design, Metz, MultiBlitz, Norman, Hedler, Speedotron, White Lightning, Profoto, Hasselblad, Horseman, Fuji, Linhoff, Mamiya, Sinar, Toyo, Microsoft Windows and Adobe Photoshop area all registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Table of Contents iii Table of Contents 5 Tools Cropping Eyedropper Zoom Tool Grid Tool Exposure Warning Tonal Range/Gradation Curves/Film Curve Unsharp Mask Color Management Camera Settings Capture Navigator Focus Tool 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.9 5.9 5 Preferences Develop File Profiles Camera Set-up 6.1 6.2 6.4 6.6 7 Camera Info 7.1 8 Additional Features Demoirize plug-in 8.1 8.1 9 Trouble Shooting 9.
Table of Contents Table of Contents iiiii 15 Camera Info 15.1 16 Additional Features Eyedropper 16.1 16.1 17 Trouble Shooting 17.1 18 Strobe Equipment Strobe Equipment Compatibility 18.1 18.1 19 Photographic Compatibility 19.
Macintosh Getting Started 1 Macintosh Getting Started The Phase One H 5 has been designed for ease of installation and use. There are just a few easy steps to follow, from unpacking the Phase One H 5 to developing the first shot. - Connect hardware, install software Launch the Capture One application Determine the exposure and shoot Select images to develop from Capture Collection Gray Balance Crop desired image Adjust Gradation Curve/Tonal Range Set any desired Color Management, naming, etc.
Macintosh Getting Started Macintosh Getting Started Hardware Set-up The Phase One H 5 connects to the computer via an IEEE 1394 connection. This new, extremely fast connection does not have many of the limitations of the SCSI technology used in previous digital cameras. Many of the problems related to SCSI such as setting ID numbers, termination, and not being able to “hot-plug” (having to shut down before unplugging the device) are nonexistent with 1394.
Macintosh Getting Started Macintosh Getting Started 6) If flash is used, connect the Flash Sync Cable (not included) from the strobes to the connector on the right side of the camera back, marked “F”. Lens Flash Sync to Mounting Plate Flash Sync IEEE1394 cable to computer Cable from Mounting Plate to Mamiya Body 7) Finally, connect one end of the included IEEE 1394 cable to any one of the empty ports on the newly installed card, or the built-in port.
Macintosh Getting Started Other Photographic Equipment While the Phase One H 5 has been made as compatible as possible with photographic equipment, there are a few issues to be aware of: 1) When using the Phase One H 5 with a Hasselblad 555ELD, the setting on the front of the Hasselblad needs to be in the “Film” position. Macintosh Getting Started LED Indicators Lights On the back of the Phase One H 5 are two sets of LED indicator lights.
Install the Software 2 Install the Software After the computer is restarted, the software that will control the IEEE 1394 card must be installed, as well as the software for the Phase One H 5. We have included one easy-to-use installer that will place all of the necessary software on the computer. Follow these steps to install the software. 1) Place the included CD-ROM into the CD drive. 2) Double-click the item marked “Install Capture One”.
Install the Software 5) Follow the on-screen prompts. When the installation is completed, restart the computer. Installed Items The installer creates a folder on your hard disk called “Capture One.” This folder contains the application as well as several sub-folders. They are: Captures As photographs are taken with the Phase One H 5, this is the default location where raw capture files are stored. Also, you may organize your raw capture files by creating new folder on the harddrive.
Software Set-up 3 Software Set-up At this point it may be a good idea to set up Photoshop and the system for Color Management. A brief guide to Color Management and Profiles is provided in the Tools and Preferences sections of this manual. Taking Photographs The camera back is designed for ease of use and high performance. First time digital photographers, as well as experienced digital photographers, can immediately begin taking images of excellent quality. The Phase One H 5 can capture one image every 1.
Software Set-up Files can be moved from the Capture Collection to the Trash, by dragging and dropping them with the mouse. Software Set-up Preview Generation Preview generation is time consuming for the computer. Viewing previews after a session allows the computer to work faster. Enter the Camera Menu and select Generate Previews to uncheck it (hide the check mark). To enable preview generation select Generate Previews again and the check mark becomes visible.
Editing and Selecting Images 4 Editing and Selecting Images Editing After taking photographs, the next step in the process is to choose which images to keep and develop. Select “Capture Collection” from the “Window” menu at the top of the screen. (“Command-2”). The Capture Collection is similar to a contact sheet. It displays thumbnail images of all of the photos taken with the Phase One H 5. Deleting To delete an image, simply click on the thumbnail to select it.
Editing and Selecting Images Editing and Selecting Images A deleted image is moved to the “Trash” folder of the Capture Collection. If an image is mistakenly deleted it can be restored to it’s original location by clicking on the Trash can icon marked with a red “X”. The trash is emptied by selecting the images in the Trash folder and clicking on the Trash Can icon. Deleted images are stored in the Mac’s “Trash Can”.
Editing and Selecting Images Develop Specification This section of the Capture One application is used to control the final output size of the image to be developed. A full image, with no cropping will read approximately 26x17 cm (10x7 inches) at 300 pixels (dots) per inch. The file size of this is approximately 18MB, as listed in the “File Size” section. If a crop is made, the output size of the cropped area will be listed in the Width, Height and Resolution fields.
Editing and Selecting Images Simply follow these steps: 1) Open the image to be corrected in the Preview Window. 2) Choose “Gray Balance” from the Camera menu. 3) Click the pointer on an area, which must be neutral gray in the final image. If the image contains no white or gray, repeat the shot and include something such as the Kodak Q14 Step Wedge. Select the step with an RGB value of between 200 and 225, this will yield a well-balanced image.
Editing and Selecting Images Editing and Selecting Images Finally there are three options designed to help in the gray balancing process. Then adjust the brightness, contrast and color. Finally the image is developed by clicking on the Develop button. Restore All adjustments to the gray balance are cancelled and previously defined values are used. On average it should take between 40 seconds and 1.5 minutes to develop an image. Development speed is entirely dependent on speed of the computer.
Editing and Selecting Images Editing and Selecting Images It is possible to open developed files in Photoshop, or another application, automatically. Open Preferences/Develop File/Attributes to set this option. The dialogue box provides you with the following options: Export Previews The export preview function allows generation of low resolution previews of the captured images. These previews can be sent to the customer for approval or used in image databases, on web sites or as contact sheets.
Editing and Selecting Images Editing and Selecting Images Image Size In the Image Size field allows image resizing in percentages or pixels. 50% is the default size/resolution of a preview. The 'Apply Sharpening' box enables/disables the sharpening settings from the Capture One Software or from third party applications. The 'Use image crop' box is checked if you only wish to export the image crop.
Tools 5 Tools Many of the tools in the Phase One application act in much the same way as the tools of popular image editing applications such as Adobe Photoshop. Many of these tools actually come from the traditional world; the cropping tool is the first example of this, mimicking the cropping “L’s” used by artists and photographers. Cropping Select the Crop tool (by clicking once on the tool button) from the upper right side of the Preview Window. Move the on-screen pointer to the image to be cropped.
Tools Tools Crop Mask Tool When turned on, the Crop Mask tool will mask the area of the preview image that is outside the selected crop area. Double-clicking this tool allows you to set the color and opacity of the crop mask. This tool is a useful feature when showing images on-screen, as the cropped area is clearly shown. Zoom Tool Select the Zoom tool and click on the preview image to zoom in. Use option-click (Alt key) to zoom out.
Tools Tools In general, if the exposure warning is shown over a large area of the selected image, it indicates that the exposure level may need to be adjusted. Highlight areas are more critical than the shadows. Preserve highlight detail by not allowing values greater than 240. Tonal Range/Gradation Curves/Film Curve Clicking on the Tonal Range/Gradation/Film Curve button opens the window to the Tonal Range tool.
Tools Tools The Gradation Curve pane also reads Input and Output values. These numbers show the “before” and “after” values of the pixels at the point you placed on the curve. The Input value shows the brightness of the pixel before the curve is applied, and the Output value shows the brightness of the pixel after the curve is applied. Unsharp Mask The name “unsharp mask” (USM) can be misleading.
Tools Tools Color Management The Phase One H 5 is designed to work as part of an ICC color management workflow. Camera Settings The Camera Settings control is used to set the orientation of the image, if this is not set automatically. Capture Navigator Click on the “Capture Navigator” button to bring up the “Capture Navigator” palette. The capture collection can be quickly previewed by using the next, previous, first or last image buttons. Use the ”ctrl” and arrow keys to navigate between capture files.
Preferences 6 Preferences Under the “File” menu is an option called “Preferences”. Select an option from the left-hand side of the window and then set preferences on the right. It is also possible to change the appearance of the user interface. Develop File The Develop File Section controls the naming, file location and other attribution settings. Name Tab The “Name” tab defines how the developed files are named. The software application can automatically name and number images as they are developed.
Preferences Preferences “3-digit unique suffix number” Changes the naming from “capture name2” to “capture name002.” This is useful when developing a series of images that must stay in sequence (36 images for a QuickTime VR object movie, for instance). When the images are named “001”, “002”, “003”, etc, the Mac will display them in the correct order in Finder windows. Location Tab The “Location” tab is used to control where the developed images are stored.
Preferences Preferences “Creator File For:” Here you select the application in which you wish to open your developed TIFF file The software installs basic profiles for the Phase One H 5 camera as well as a generic monitor profile (e.g. Trinitron 1.8) and some RGB color space profiles. “After Develop” This setting is used to open the image, and change orientation, immediately after development.
Preferences Preferences Setting up ICC profiles in Adobe Photoshop 6.0 The Capture One Software set up the recommended color Set-up for Adobe photoshop 6.0 automatically. However, if the automatic set-up does not work then install the color setting file called PhaseOne PS60 Defaults.csf. This color settings file is found on the enclosed CD-ROM under Capture One Basic Install/Capture One Basic/Goodies/Color Management Goodies/Photoshop 6.0 — Settings. To install the settings file close Photoshop 6.
Camera Information 7 Camera Information The Phase One H 5 has an “info” function that displays important information about the Phase One H 5. This information can be invaluable in troubleshooting problems. If you ever need to contact technical support, be sure to have this information available. To access this data choose “Info...” from the “Camera” menu. The following information box will appear: 7.
Additional Features 8 Additional Features Demoirize plug-in The Phase One Demoirize plug-in for Adobe Photoshop allows the removal of moiré patterns from images by means of three different filtering modes: Advanced, Unicolor Textiles and Skin and Hair. The plug-in is enclosed on the CD-ROM and will be placed in Adobe Photoshop’s plug-ins folder when installing Capture One Software.
Additional Features Additional Features Using advanced mode on skin and hair For skin and hair surfaces the optimal settings for the advanced filter would be to position the Quality/Speed slider at Speed and the Pattern Size slider very close to Small. Please note that large color moiré areas in hair may require a larger pattern size setting. Advanced mode Advanced mode is a new filter tool. It is also the default mode of the Demoirize plug-in.
Trouble Shooting 9 Trouble Shooting If technical problems are experienced when working with the Phase One H 5 it may be necessary to contact Phase One’s Technical Support department. Phase One recommends that you do a screen dump of your system configuration. This can be done in the menu Camera - Info, then press Apple-Shift-3 to generate a screen dump of the current settings. This screen dump file can be found in the root of the main hard drive and is named Picture #.
Windows Getting Started 10 Windows Getting Started The Phase One H 5 has been designed for ease of installation and use. There are just a few easy steps to follow, from unpacking the Phase One H 5 to developing the first shot. - Connect hardware, install software Launch the Capture One application Determine the exposure and shoot Select images to develop from the Capture Collection Gray Balance Crop desired image Adjust Gradation Curve/Tonal Range Set any desired Color Management, naming, etc.
Windows Getting Started Install the PCI IEEE 1394 card (if required). While the owner’s manual for the particular computer should be consulted, the basic steps to installing the card are as follows: Windows Getting Started Photographic Equipment Set-up In addition to setting up the computer, the camera must be prepared to work with the Phase One H 5. 1) Shut down and unplug the computer. This involves a few simple steps: 2) Remove the cover, exposing the motherboard.
Windows Getting Started Windows Getting Started 7) Finally, connect one end of the included IEEE 1394 cable to any one of the empty ports on the newly installed card, or the built-in 1394 port. Connect the other end to the camera back. These cables can only be inserted one way and may require a little pressure to insert. Lens Flash Sync to Mounting Plate Flash Sync 8) Please note: For the Mamiya RZ the camera must be set to take multiple exposures in order to use the Phase One H 5.
Windows Getting Started Windows Getting Started LED Indicators Lights On the back of the Phase One H 5 are two sets of LED indicator lights. A red and green light on the left and a red and green light on the right. The left and right pairs are identical and should always display the same thing. These lights indicate the camera back status. The list below describes what the status lights indicate: Green Lights Steadily On This means that the Phase One H 5 is receiving power and is ready to capture images.
Install the Software 11 Install the Software After the computer is restarted, the software that will control the IEEE 1394 card must be installed, as well as the software for the Phase One H 5. We have included one easy-to-use installer that will place all of the necessary software on the computer. Follow these steps to install the software. 1) Place the included CD-ROM into the CD drive. Double-click the CD-ROM icon. 2) Double-click the item marked “CaptureOne Inst.exe”.
Install the Software Floppy disk installation for portable solution If the Phase One portable solution is used, then installation can be performed from a floppy disk instead of from a CD-ROM. Copy the file CaptureOne Inst.exe from the CD-ROM to a floppy disk and run CaptureOne Inst.exe on the portable computer. Restart the computer after installation. Installed Items The installer creates a folder on your hard disk called “Capture One Basic.
Software Set-up 12 Software Set-up At this point it may be a good idea to set up Photoshop and the system for Color Management. A brief guide to Color Management and Profiles is provided in the Tools or Preferences section of this manual. Taking Photographs The Phase One H 5 is designed for ease of use and high performance. First time digital photographers, as well as experienced digital photographers, can immediately begin taking images of excellent quality.
Software Set-up Naming Sessions The Session Creator is a feature that enables you to name the capture folder, and associate this capture folder with a dedicated develop folder, in one simple operation. Software Set-up All developed capture files are stored in a sub folder called Develops (C:\Program Files\Capture One Basic\Scuba\Develops), which is automatically created by checking the box Develop capture in the Session Creator dialogue box.
Editing and Selecting Images 13 Editing and Selecting Images The Phase One software main window is divided into three sections that make it functional and easy to use. The sections are: Capture Collection The Capture Collection is located on the left side of the interface screen and will show a small thumbnail of the images in the currently selected capture directory. The size of the thumbnails can be changed by using the drop-down menu in the tool bar.
Editing and Selecting Images Function Window/Function Tabs On the right hand side of the main interface is the Function Window. The options in this area change depending on which of the function tabs is selected. The tabs are: Preview, Gray Balance, Exposure, Focus and Develop. The use of these tabs will be covered later in this manual. Editing The Capture Collection is similar to a contact sheet. It displays thumbnail images of all of the photos taken with the camera.
Editing and Selecting Images Function Tabs and Window The Function Tabs add features to the Phase One H 5 software without adding the clutter of multiple dialog boxes. Click on a tab to change the contents of the Function window and to enhance and evaluate the image before developing. The tabs are arranged in a logical workflow sequence. Editing and Selecting Images Conversely, if the image is a dark subject (or is underexposed) then the data will all be to the left side of the graph.
Editing and Selecting Images The Power status indicator will display battery strength, AC source status, as well as the status of the camera back battery, if used. For this feature to work correctly, settings must be altered in the Windows Power Management Control Panel. (Start > Settings > Control Panels > Power Management/Options).
Editing and Selecting Images Finally there are four options designed to help in the gray balancing process. Set as Capture gray balance The selected gray balance is applied to all future captures. Restore All adjustments to the gray balance are cancelled and previously defined values are used. Reset All color balancing is cancelled. Editing and Selecting Images Exposure Tab One of the most important displays of the Exposure Tab Window is the “Color Info” window.
Editing and Selecting Images To control the brightness and contrast of the image two standard tools are available: Levels and Curves. Levels The first part of the Exposure Tab is the Levels control. This is a standard levels box similar to that of Adobe Photoshop. To make an adjustment drag the black or white slider left or right to either darken the shadows or lighten the highlight.
Editing and Selecting Images Editing and Selecting Images At the top of the Exposure Tab the ISO value and the default film curve are displayed. Choose between values from -1.0 to +1.0 EV. Focus Tab The focus tool does an instant development of a selected area of the image, which can be used for checking focus and sharpness (USM). In order to make image navigation easier and improve the focus tool new features have been added to the focus tool.
Editing and Selecting Images Sharpening Also found under the Focus Tab is a preview of the Unsharp mask settings (also discussed later in this user guide). Experiment with different values to determine the correct setting for each image. Control the Amount (based on percentage values) from 0% up to 400% and the Threshold (the cut-off point where the sharpening will stop or start) from 0 to 50. A third option found in many imaging programs, Radius, is fixed in the Phase One program at about 1 pixel.
Editing and Selecting Images Editing and Selecting Images Copy from active capture You select the capture file you wish to copy from - the so-called reference, then you go to the Workflow pull-down menu and choose 'Copy settings from.../Active capture'. This feature is especially useful when shooting product set-ups where the lighting is fixed and where composition layout and cropping can be determined prior to the actual shooting.
Editing and Selecting Images Embed information in TIFF files For easy file tracking or integration with database systems you can choose to embed information in the developed TIFF file. Editing and Selecting Images This way you will always be able to identify your developed TIFF file later on in the process. Automatic Preview Enhancement The automatic preview enhancement guarantees that image previews are generated in a high quality in order to ensure an optimum image evaluation on the monitor.
Editing and Selecting Images To process an image, it first must be opened in the preview window. It may help to think of the development stage as similar to print making in the darkroom. After loading the image into the Preview Window the first step will be to gray balance and crop the image. Then adjust the brightness, contrast and color. Finally the image is devolped by clicking on the Develop button. This section of the application is used to control the final output size of the image to be developed.
Editing and Selecting Images Editing and Selecting Images Browse Develop Folder Clicking on this button will open the currently selected develop folder. At the bottom of the Develop tab is a status bar that shows a development progress bar and the percentage of the image that has been developed and the approximate time left to develop the image. After development images can be automatically opened in Photoshop. Images shot in portrait mode must be rotated using Photoshop’s “Rotate” command.
Editing and Selecting Images Editing and Selecting Images Destination folder The Destination Folder is where you organize the workflow. You choose your own destination folder. If no destination folder is selected then a default folder called 'Exported Previews' is created inside the capture collection folder. Name postfix In this field you can add unique image names/ID. To process the previews click on the 'Export' button.
Tools 14 Tools Many of the tools in the Phase One application act in much the same way as the tools of popular image editing applications such as Adobe Photoshop. Many of these tools actually come from the traditional world; the cropping tool is the first example of this, mimicking the cropping “L’s” used by artists and photographers. Where tool preferences can be set, right-clicking on the tool icon gives access to the preferences dialog box.
Tools Tools Crop Mask Tool When turned on, the Crop Mask Tool will mask the area of the preview image that is outside the selected crop area. Right-clicking the Cropping Tool allows the color and opacity of the crop mask to be set. This tool is a useful feature when showing images on-screen, as the cropped area is clearly shown. In general, if the exposure warning is shown over a large area of the selected image, it indicates that the exposure level may need to be adjusted.
Tools Tools To use Color Management effectively, the profiles of the camera, monitor and destination must be defined. If all three devices are not correctly specified there is a risk that the final image will not correspond to the captured image. If Embed Camera Profile is selected the software will automatically embed the selected ICC camera profile in the developed TIFF file. The embedded profile then serves as a conversion table that can be used by other applications, e.g.
Tools Tools Unsharp Mask The name “unsharp mask” (USM) can be misleading. Using this tool actually gives an apparent increase in image sharpness by enhancing the edge differences between pixels of different colors. When applied, the software evaluates the contrast differences between pixels and either enhances the difference or not, based on setting made in the preferences. There are two controls over the USM: Amount The amount of change is entered here as a percent.
Camera Info 15 Camera Info The Phase One H 5 has an “info” function that displays important information about the connected camera back. This information can be invaluable in troubleshooting problems. If you ever need to contact technical support, be sure to have this information available. To access this data choose “About” from the “Help” menu. See also Trouble Shooting. 15.
Additional Features 16 Additional Features Demoirize Plug-in The Phase One Demoirize plug-in for Adobe Photoshop allows you to remove moiré patterns from your images by means of three different filtering modes: Advanced, Unicolor textiles as well as Skin and Hair. The Demoirize plug-in window is divided into two separate previews: Original Image, which displays the image before it was corrected (to the left) and Corrected Image, which displays the image after it was corrected (to the right).
Additional Features Additional Features Quality/Speed When large areas of moiré stripes and bands are present the Quality/ Speed slider should be set towards Quality, at the cost of Speed. Use the Quality setting when details smaller that the selected pattern size should be less affected by the filtering.
Trouble shooting 17 Trouble Shooting If technical problems are experienced when working with the Capture One Software it may be neccessary to contact Phase One’s Technical Support department. Phase One recommends that you do a screen dump of your system configuration. This can be done in the menu Help/About, then press Print Screen to generate a screen dump of the current settings. Then open and save the screen dump in any image editing software.
Strobe Equipment 18 Strobe Equipment Strobe Equipment Compatibility Phase One’s single shot digital imaging systems support photographic strobe equipment that is regulated by the ISO standard 10330. However, since some strobe equipment does not comply with this standard, Phase One has expanded the LightPhase /Phase One H 20 tolerances past those of the ISO standard. If your strobe system does not comply with the abovementioned ISO standard please use the tolerances in the below tables as reference.
Strobe Equipment Strobe Equipment Strobe compatibility with all Phase One H 5 (S/N #: BR, BS, BT) Strobe Systems Balcar P4 pack Bowens Estime 3000 Bowens Estime 3000AMF Bowens Estime 3000ASC Bowens Esprit 2 125 Bowens Esprit 2 250 Bowens Esprit 2 500 Bowens Esprit 2 1000 Bowens Esprit 2 1500 Bowens Duo Bowens Equipe Bowens Redwing Bowens Travelite Bowens Prolite (old) Bowens Traveller “G” (Old) Bowens Estime 250(old) Broncolor IRI (old) Broncolor IRS 2 (old) Broncolor Graphite Broncolor Fashion Broncolor
Strobe Equipment Speedotron 2405cx Pack Speedotron Black Line Speedotron Braun Line StudioMax PG 4001ML StudioMax PG 3001MLB White Lightning 5000 (old) White Lightning 10000 White Lightning Ultra 600 (old) White Lightning Ultra 1200 (old) White Lightning Ultra 1800 (old) White Lightning Ultra Zap 800 White Lightning Ultra Zap 1600 White Lightning Ultra Zap 2400 White Lightning X800 White Lightning X1600 White Lightning X2400 White Lightning X3200 Strobe Equipment + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Notes: Warni
Photographic Compatibility 19 Photographic Compatibility Phase One H 5 supports various camera bodies and lenses. The below table shows the photographic equipment that Phase One recommends (+) or does not recommend (-) you use together with the Phase One H 5 for Hasselblad and Mamiya RZ67 Pro II (the latter requires an adaptor), Phase One H 5 for Mamiya 645AF and Phase One H 5 for CONTAX 645.
Photographic Compatibility Photographic Compatibility Lenses 500mm f/6 APO C-lenses CB-lenses CF-lenses CFA-lenses CFi-lenses Distagon CF30 Distagon CF40 FE-lenses Tele-Apotessar CF500 Variogon 140-280 +2 + + + + + +2 +2 +2 +2 Lenses via Adaptors Mamiya RB Fuji GX680 Nikon 35mm Pentax 35mm Nikon 35mm Olympus 35mm Canon 35mm Minolta 35mm CONTAX 35mm Sinar 4x5 > f-90mm Horseman 4x5 > f-90mm Toyo 4x5 > f-90mm Arca Swiss 4x5 > f-90mm Linhof 4x5 > f-90mm Cambo 4x5 > f-90mm Alpa 4x5 ≥ f-35mm Resolution LP-Wid
Photographic Compatibility Lenses via Adaptors Sinar 4x5 > f-90mm Horseman 4x5 > f-90mm Toyo 4x5 > f-90mm Arca Swiss 4x5 > f-90mm Linhof 4x5 > f-90mm Cambo 4x5 > f-90mm Electronic Shutters Horseman ISS-G2 Shutter Photographic Compatibility + +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 6 + Phase One H 5 for CONTAX 645 (S/N #: BS) Camera Systems CONTAX 645 Status + Lenses CONTAX 645 Status + Lenses via Adaptors Hasselblad Carl Zeiss CONTAX 35mm Nikon 35mm Pentax 35mm Sinar 4x5 > f-90mm Horseman 4x5 > f-90mm Toyo 4x5 > f-90mm Arc
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