nu går det att få dit objektiven men det går fortfarande inte att avfyra kameran. Men när jag lossar paketet efter att ha försökt trycka av den med allt monterat så avfyras kameran. Verkar vara något i själva mellanringen.
Läs detta så kanske det fixar sig
Hasselblad extension tube question
Erik Wang , Jan 10, 2009; 04:30 p.m.
i purchased some older 21 and 32 hasselblad extension tubes to use on 503CWD.
it seems to work fine, the only thing is when i remove the tube from the lens, the lens leaf will close, and then i have to manually open it using a screwdriver and cock the lens on the back of the lens mount.
is there something i did wrong?
and what is the difference between these tubes and newer E tubes?
thanks for the clarafication.
Responses
David Odess , Jan 10, 2009; 05:07 p.m.
Erik,
The lens is tripping when you remove the extension tube from the lens because the extension tube should not be attached to the lens when it is off the camera. When using extension tubes, it is important that you mount and remove them as follows:
When using an extension tube, always attach the tube to the body first, and then attach the lens to the tube. If using more than one tube, attach the first tube to the camera, then attach the second tube, and then attach the lens.
When removing the components, it is essential that you remove them in exactly the opposite way you attached them. First, remove the lens from the tube, then remove the tube from the body. If you are using more than one tube, remove the lens first, then remove the tube that is next to the lens, then remove the tube that is attached to the body.
NEVER REMOVE THE TUBE AND THE LENS TOGETHER!
If you try to remove the lens and tube at the same time and they jam on the camera, gently try to reattach the assembly to the body, and proceed according to the above instructions. If they will not lock back on to the camera body properly, don't try to force them on or off. Doing so can damage the front key on the body. If this happens, the front key assembly will have to be replaced, and this is a very expensive part.
The "E" extension tubes have databus connections for use with the 200 series camera bodies.
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