carlos prado
, Feb 08, 2012; 06:18 a.m.
Hello
I was made aware of the fact that Hasselblad used to add, on request, electronic "databus" contacts to CFi and maybe CF lenses.
Is this still possible?
If not by Hasselblad, maybe someone else is doing the work.
If not, has anyone tried to purchase a "donor" lens with contacts and use it to supply the raw parts for another lens you want to add contacts to?
I could really use help figuring this out. I would love to add the electronic "databus" contacts to a Hasselblad 100mm CFi lens, among other lenses.
Thanks
Diego Buono
, Feb 08, 2012; 11:10 a.m.
Hasselblad used to add the data bus to CFi lenses that was upgraded to CFe. I'm nota aware of the possibility to upgrade (by Hasselblad) lenses that was never released in the CFe "flavour" (and is the case of the 100mm). I by myself ever asked if this is possible (by a competent tecnician), using spare parts (I suppose Hasselblad suplly new spare parts for CFe lenses) of the "nearest" or "similar" lens (in therms of focal leght and diaphragm scale). So imagine to use the data bus of a 40mm to obtain a 50mm CFe. Someone knows if this is possible?
Wolf Rainer Schmalfuss , Feb 24, 2012; 03:16 a.m.
I doubt, because these CARL ZEISS lenses where developed and produced at Oberkochen/Germany and not at Goeteborg/Sweden! Since the marriage between Zeiss and Hasselbad is divorsed, I don't see an success in this matter anymore. Furthermore, I guess, that these "databus" spare parts meanwhile are very rare.