Abstract

Selecting the right viewfinder and using it properly is as important in digital imaging as it is in film photography. While the image can be seen on the preview screen of the digital camera or digital back, you are more likely to evaluate the image in the viewfinder more carefully than you do on the screen especially in handheld photography. I therefore recommend using the viewfinder for evaluating and focusing the digital image, especially since the Acute Matte screen on current Hasselblad models provides an extremely sharp image of the subject and the viewfinder magnifies the image for precise focusing. The very sharp and magnified image on the bright Acute Matte focusing screen is a good reason for selecting Hasselblad for digital imaging. Viewing through a viewfinder also assures a steadier camera in handheld work. Viewfinders are interchangeable on the 503 and other more recent V system Hasselblad camera models, so you can select a type that is most satisfactory for your digital imaging or your film photography.

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