No, Hasselblad, the Hasselblad manuals and my Hasselblad repair man state that the Hasselblad was designed for the springs to be cocked during storage. Do not leave the Hasselblad stored in the uncocked configuration since that is a good way to jam the camera by picking it up and changing a...
I took the Hasselblad SWC and Hasselblad 503 CX with the 50mm and 80mm lens to Greece. Due to the narrow streets on the Greek Islands I mostly use SWC and on occasion to 50mm lens. For the most part the 80mm was on vacation during the trip.
During the summer I have to wait for a cool enough morning to develop film or have to put on the air conditioner. We all must suffer for our creativity but you make it more of an adventure. You meant PM not DM, right?
If the meter shows EV values use the EV setting.
1/2000s @ f/2.8 This will not work.
1/1000s @ f/4 This will not work.
1/500 s @ f/5.6 This will work.
1/250 s @ f/8 This will work.
1/125 s @ f/11 This will work.
1/60 s @ f/ 16 This will work.
Please feel free to ask questions. The...
I had the Mamiya C330f with the 65mm, 80mm and 250mm lenses and every accessory in the known world and traded it all in for my Hasselblad 503 CX and the 250mm lens. I never looked back and went on to buy the 30mm Fisheye lens, 50mm lens, 80mm lens, 150mm lens and the 250mm lens, 2XE extender...
I do the same thing. A seller or buyer needs to have been here for a while and have a number of posts before I will make a contact on an item for sale or that I want to sell.
I have had Hasselblads for years and the best way to avoid problems is to take the film back off the camera every three months and fire every lens from 10 to 15 times at 1 second as advised by my Hasselblad repair man. That keeps the shutter from getting slow or sticking. Beside that always be...
Why bother with a lens that was not designed for your camera and will give sub-optimal performance when the are better lenses for your camera at a lower cost?
It does not look like the typical light leak from the dark slide opening [Light comes in from left to shine on the right side of the negative/slide and because the image is flipped over on the film plane shows up on the left side.] Look to see if there are any spaces around the camera and back...
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