Leaf CantareXY Digital Camera Backs

Leaf CantareXY Digital Camera Backs 

DESCRIPTION

  • Sensor: 2,048x3,072 pixel actively cooled CCD
  • Single-shot and multi-shot modes in one, two, or three-passes
  • XY Weave Technology uses multiple shots to increase color depth
  • Leaf VHtwist rotates sensor internally for horizontal or vertical shots
  • Leaf 16-bit High Dynamic Range (HDR) file format

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Sep 14, 2009]
    Nam-Reh
    Intermediate

    Strength:

    Adaptable to different systems (when you got the adapters...)

    Rather cheap (secondhand)

    6MP (always better possible, but more expensive) , but this can also be considered as "weakness"...

    Good item as introduction into digital studio-work... :-)

    Weakness:

    Rather large...

    Only 6MP...

    A lot of cables hanging around the camera (1 between the Mac & the powersupply, 1 between the powersupply & the back, 1 between the back & the RZ67 frontconnector, 1 synchrocable with switch).

    Only 25ASA (max 100ASA), but OK for studio-use.

    Only 1 shot every +/- 3 seconds... A bit slow for fashion-shoots...
    If you put it on "auto-save" it even takes > 2 minutes...

    This digital back was not a new, recent one...
    Keep this in mind (when you read my review).

    But, regarding to what I paid for it, I consider it as beïng more then a good deal...!
    I was already looking for a digital back for my studiocamera (Mamiya RZ67 ProII) for a long time, but just didn't find a good one that fitted in the pricerange that I had in mind.
    Untill I found one on ebay.

    Then came the day it was delivered at my home...
    Opening the boxes (it was a full set, complete).
    It was in perfect (visual) condition.

    Then came my first problem...
    Beïng a cable-connected system, I tried to install the PCI-card on my PowerMac (G5 - 1,6GHz) since the system only works on Mac... The PCI-card didn't fit into the PCI-slot...
    I didn't understand why... Untill (after searching the net & different forums, more then 1 month later) somebody (on the net) explained me the difference between the 2 types of PCI-cards that are used on Mac's (if I'm not wrong it was something about 3.3V & 5V, if I'm not mistaken, again)... This type of cards fitted only in G3's & G4's (as I was told on the net)...
    So I bought a PowerMac G4 DP 1,42GHz on ebay. The card fitted perfectly in.
    (this means an extra cost of 500USD > so in fact I paid the system 1100USD)

    Only now I was able to test the system (after 1,5 months)... At last...!
    It works as a charm...!!! At last I could work digitally on my RZ67 ProII...
    The results are more then satisfying!

    I consider it as beïng a very good entrance into the digital studio-environment (I own already some years a CANON EOS 30D, so I consider myself not really a "digital virgin")... :-)

    Customer Service

    LEAF Belgium > I have a rather good contact with these people, since I bought the back.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    3
    VALUE
    RATING
    3
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