Andreas Winter
Member
Hey guys.
I am completely new here and just been browsing through the Medium Format forum section, reading everything I can about Hasselblads. Great forums. I am working as a photographer in Norway and am currently using a Canon 1D X and a Canon 5DsR for all my work which involves people, marketing, product photography (clothes mainly) and landscapes (for galleries, for selling to companies etc).
I am considering a Hasselblad for the quality, the size of the negatives and the great look and result which film gives. I think I can, without too much hassle (heh!), work it into my workflow when shooting landscapes. Currently I shoot a lot of it with telephotos, so I am a bit worried about the 500cm and how I have heard it might cut off a portion of the image with certain lenses. Will this be a big problem, or is it just millimeters?
Price wise the 500s are quite a lot cheaper than the 501cm. I guess my main question is: is it worth it? Will I regret not going for the 501cm? I always get the best gear so I can get the best results, but at the same time I don't like to waste money. Anything else I should be considering when, possibly, going into film and MF and Hasselblads? I got my eyes on the CF lenses, and am paying attention to the different focus screens as I really want something accurate - I have not got a full overview over the different choices yet.
You can check out some of my work here: http://andreaswinter.no and here: https://www.instagram.com/andreas_winter/ to get a feel for what I do and what would be best for me. Appreciate any help as this is a whole new world to me. But one that got me really excited. Thanks in advance!
-Andreas
I am completely new here and just been browsing through the Medium Format forum section, reading everything I can about Hasselblads. Great forums. I am working as a photographer in Norway and am currently using a Canon 1D X and a Canon 5DsR for all my work which involves people, marketing, product photography (clothes mainly) and landscapes (for galleries, for selling to companies etc).
I am considering a Hasselblad for the quality, the size of the negatives and the great look and result which film gives. I think I can, without too much hassle (heh!), work it into my workflow when shooting landscapes. Currently I shoot a lot of it with telephotos, so I am a bit worried about the 500cm and how I have heard it might cut off a portion of the image with certain lenses. Will this be a big problem, or is it just millimeters?
Price wise the 500s are quite a lot cheaper than the 501cm. I guess my main question is: is it worth it? Will I regret not going for the 501cm? I always get the best gear so I can get the best results, but at the same time I don't like to waste money. Anything else I should be considering when, possibly, going into film and MF and Hasselblads? I got my eyes on the CF lenses, and am paying attention to the different focus screens as I really want something accurate - I have not got a full overview over the different choices yet.
You can check out some of my work here: http://andreaswinter.no and here: https://www.instagram.com/andreas_winter/ to get a feel for what I do and what would be best for me. Appreciate any help as this is a whole new world to me. But one that got me really excited. Thanks in advance!
-Andreas