This X-844 is needed to mount the PhaseOne DF or Mamiya AFd-series digital camera to the X2-PRO system. The X2-PRO with this combination excludes the use of the 28 Schneider Digitar, and excludes the use of X-231 and X-232 adapting lensboards for Hasselblad and Mamiya 645-ProTL optics. The X-844 places the CCD exactly in the optical center of the lens, in horizontal as well as vertical position.
Phase One XF 90° Prism Viewfinder Images for illustration purpose only. With a solid glass prism, the 90° viewfinder is the brightest of its kind and has virtually no loss of light. Together with nearly 100% frame coverage, the prism viewfinder displays a perfect view of the scene and comes standard on all XF Camera Systems.
The Mamiya Variable Diopter Flip-Up Magnifier for Prism Finders assures enhanced precision focusing by magnifying the central portion of the screen 2 times. Note: For 1000S, 645 & 645J, as well as Pro & Super; This magnifier only enhances the central part of the focusing screen; For AE Prism Finder and standard Prism Finder Provides a twice normal (2X) magnification of the central area; Particularly useful for critical focusing with wide angle, telephoto and variable soft focus lenses, as well as for copy work and macro photography It is attached by merely sliding it on to the camera's viewfinder; After focusing, flip it up for normal viewing Diopter adjustment is also possible with a range from -5 to +5 to accommodate near or farsighted vision 5 lens elements in 2 groups it produces an unreversed and laterally correct image
Mamiya introduces the Mamiya/Phase One V-Grip Air for 645DF camera, the first vertical grip with built-in wireless flash trigger. It is also the first and only wireless flash sync solution for a medium format camera system that is capable of delivering sync speeds as fast as 1/1600s. The V-Grip Air offers all the same camera controls and functionality as on the 645DF camera. It uses the same type of battery used in Phase One and Leaf digital backs with a backup option to use standard AA type batteries.
The HVM waist level viewfinder allows for a comfortable working position at low camera positions and good eye contact with many types of portrait work.
This 360° revolving back accepts a wide range of Graflok accessories. Features an easy loading design with a unique release lever that ensures safe film holder insertion without risk of camera movement.
Fujifilm EVF-TL1 GFX EVF Tilt Adapter By mounting this accessory between the camera body and EVF unit, the mounting angle of the EVF can be changed to angles from 0°- 90° when shooting horizontal landscapes and from -45 -+45° when shooting in the portrait position. Doing so will allow the user to shoot from various angles while using the viewfinder, greatly increasing freedom of camera positions and the range of expressions.
Mamiya lens mount adapter HBB - Black. Mamiya has released two Mamiya Lens Mount Adapters that allow the use of Hasselblad V-series medium format lenses on Mamiya 645AF series cameras (645AF, 645AFD, and 645AFD II). They provide the mechanical interface and precise flange-to-film plane distance required for proper focusing of Hasselblad lenses. The adapter allows the photographer to use their existing Hasselblad V series lenses on the high-precision Mamiya 645AF/645AFD/645AFD II. To use the lenses, simply focus with the lens wide open (the camera provides focus confirmation assistance), then stop-down for proper exposure meter readings. The 645AF/AFD/AFD II can use aperture priority or manual metering modes. The adapters come in black (NR404) or silver (NR405).
Phase One XF Waist Level Finder Image for illustration purpose only. The waist-level finder is convenient for many styles of photography, be it in studio or on location. With the ability to retain the connection between photographer and model or simply to attain a more effective working position, the waist-level finder is a great addition to the creative toolbox.
The CF lens adapter allows all C-type (lens shutter) lenses from the V system to be used on any H system camera. See under ‘Lenses’ for further details.