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Hasselblad

Hasselblad

#1
I'm interested. I have been shooting with an old 500C for a few months, and just got an old (1970) SWC the other day. Unfortunately, my 500C has been at David Odess's shop for the last two months waiting to be worked on :-(. Keith.
 
#3
I've come into a 503 cx kit from an estate sale recently. Lucky me! I think it's a spectacular piece of kit, but I'll need to sort out the diopter corrections for the finders to help with focusing. That's a problem I have with all my cameras.
 

david b

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#4
The latest PM45 view finder has an adjustable diopter. Well worth the $400 it might sell for.
 
#5
I thought the newer waist level finders had an adjustable diopter. Certainly you can change the eyepiece to the diopter you need, that is for a waist level finder, and they come up on fleebay often. I've always had trouble with focusing myself, so I always use the magnifying and of course a tripod. I have read other people suggest one of the chimney finders that have adjustable diopter. For eye level, David's given the only solution I know of. Have you tried a cheap pair of reading glasses?
 
#6
Is there such a thing as an adapter to go from 63mm -> B60? I have several B60 filters I'd like to use on my SWC which has the old 63mm (series 8) screw style filter mount.
 
#8
I found focusing difficult at first and bought the current PME45, the metered prism which helped me massively. Prism is now redundant, I just got better at the focussing.
 
#10
So is everyone kindof interested in square photos or do you guys shoot H or X series?
 
#11
Hello. I live in Bear, DE. I shoot medium format and I have just started using 5x7 and 4x5. I shoot mostly black and white film. I have a darkroom and process and print all my own work. I also have the PME45 prism which is a great aide to focussing and composing. Regards,
Les
 
#12
Currently in between Hassy bodies, but have owned a couple 500c's over the past few years. When it comes to MF, square is how I fly... I've noticed that some of the NC series eyelevel prisms do have a normal Nikon F/F2/F3 thread. Might be easier to use a Nikon diopter than hunting down the genuine 'blad diopters...

-J
 
#13
I keep on dreaming with a Planar CF 100mm F/3.5 to substitute my 80 f/2.8, sooner or later... :wink:

Cheers
 
#14
Finally made it out of 35mm. Surprised at how much easier (almost) everything is with 6x6.

Mine is a 500c/m with the standard 80mm CF T*. WLF and prism finder, three backs. What more can you possibly ask for? 150mm lens, perhaps...
 
#15
Long time Hasselblad user, 503cw and 50, 80, and 180, and a black swc/m with rmfx finder. Love shooting square.
 
#16
I just got myself a SWC from the 70's in mint condition, and it really is fantastic, even so a bit difficult to get good pictures with. But with a little practice....
 
#17
Hi,

I've owned my 503CW for some years now. Switched to digital in 2001, but now rediscovering the analog way of working. I've fallen in love again with the square format.
Also thinking of setting up my b/w darkroom again.
Still have my enlarger Durst 605.

I'm new to this site, just registered.

My Hasselblad equipment consists of:
503CW
80mm
150mm
PME45
Variable macro ring
Prof lenshood
500ELM (for sale on ebay)
Loop finder
2x A12 magazines
 
#18
I have been using my Hassey for two years now. Before I used a Yashica G. Got the girl on ebay and had her refurbished and am very happy with her. right now all of my posted work is either holg or 4X5 but I will get some hassey images up soon.
 
#19
I have added some work shot with my hasselblad in my gallery. Interested in any comments from the group.
new member
Michel
 
#21
Hi folks, been using a hassel for for almost thirty years on an off now, bought it new in '80. She going strong still. I must have a million pictures to post, doubt there's enough time to post 'em.
I have posted some,Im'm knew here and not good with computers and web sites, this is a great place though.
 
#23
Seems this Hassy group has not had any activity in a long time according to the message dates. Maybe we can breathe some life into this group if anyone is interested.

Wondering what the opinions are on the SWC from those of you whom may own them or have worked with one?
 
#24
"Wondering what the opinions are on the SWC from those of you whom may own them or have worked with one? "

I have one and I am very happy with it.
 
#25
"I am just taking a chance here. If anyone is interested in going halves on a 2 camera, 4 lens, and more set-up please look at my post. If this post is not wanted here, I apologise and let me know so I and I will delete it. thanks
http://www.apug.org/forums/forum51/5...tml#post722478"

Would I get the left half or the right half?
 
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