And at last I own a Hasselblad 1000F!
Very nice, made 1957, the last year this model was produced.
The camera came with a Zeiss Tessar 2,8/80 mm and Zeiss 3,5/135 mm and extension tube # 40 (mm).
The camera originally belonged to a photographer in Sweden (Allan Östberg, Finspång); when his studio was sold to Rolf Pettersson, Reymyre, it was put on the shelf since he had his own 500C camera.
It looks very nice and works fairly well, made some reasonable nice pictures when testing it. The shutter has a nice sound (softer than my 2000 FC/m) and the shutter release feels nice (nicer than my 200FC/m).
Didn't know that the "Blads" before 500C lacked automatic aperture; makes me admire even more some of the photographers who worked with the 1000F camera:
– some of the very best in Sweden, like Lennart Nilsson, Sven Gillsäter, Rolf Blomberg, Sten Bergman, Svante Lundgren, Rune Hassner et al, as well as Ansel Adams!
/Bertil