Kayo
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Hello everyone. Recently I've acquired a Hasselblad 500EL/M together with a 150mm CF lens. As I plan to return home over the summer I have already decided on converting the elm into manual by a friend, sending everything for a cla afterwards, but am struggling to decide on what lens to choose... I have only been shooting film for a few months, and before this was more used to zoom lenses. So although I'd like to think I understand the full frame equivalent vs medium format, I am still not certain what focal length I should be asking for with my preferences towards landscape and nature photography, or what lens would best compensate for the 150mm. I lean towards the 60mm as I have heard talk that it's sharper with less distortion compared to the 50. But every lens seems to have its own charm. 80mm has speed and light weight. 40mm for true wideness. The 50mm has a lower market value (perhaps useful for searching out later versions).
The 100mm is also not completely out of the question, since I understand it has a very strong reputation. But I am hesitant because it may sit too close to my 150mm, and the prices are also rather high.
Thank you very much in advance for reading, and for any advice you may kindly give.
Edit: I have now purchased a nice-condition CT 60mm from a fellow forum member. Thank you all very much for your kind advice. I have learned quite a lot as well!
The 100mm is also not completely out of the question, since I understand it has a very strong reputation. But I am hesitant because it may sit too close to my 150mm, and the prices are also rather high.
Thank you very much in advance for reading, and for any advice you may kindly give.
Edit: I have now purchased a nice-condition CT 60mm from a fellow forum member. Thank you all very much for your kind advice. I have learned quite a lot as well!
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