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For Sale Even more Hasselblad items

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nanthor

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1. NC-2 45 degree finder with bottom cover. Glass looks great, clean and clear, body shows normal wear. $60.00SOLD!
2. Hasselblad Bay 60 Polarizer filter, exc condition. $40.00SOLD
3. Hasselblad acute matte D focus screen #42204. Clean, uncluttered field with a faint reference cross. This is a beautiful screen that is exceptionally bright and even without a center focusing aid such as micro-prism or split image is very easy to focus with, the image snaps into focus. I found this gives a nice 3D rendering on screen also. These are very expensive on the auction site. This one looks great, I can't find any marks on it. Looks great looking through it too. $250.00SOLD
Shipping is free in USA. Prefer paypal and also prefer friends and family if you are OK with it. Thanks, Bob.
 

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That is what I have used for many years.
 
Is there a way to tell which focus screen I have on my 501cm? I found it quite a bit dimmer than the screen on the RZ67.
 
Hi Robo, post a picture of it, we might be able to narrow it down. They don't have numbers or codes on them. Hasselblad has some of the brightest views in medium format but there are a few cameras, like the RZ, that match or beat it, depending on the screen. Bob.
 
I love these screens, the simple one with the little cross is amazing with the 50mm with the floating lens element. As you adjust the FLE the already sharp image just pops a bit more. Lovely.
I feel for the kids out there that only see the image in an electronic view finder or screen. The magic of ground glass is beautiful.
 
Hi RoboRepublic. I can't tell if you posted the last image of the focus screen with the notches because there are so many replies with quotes but if you did then it appears you have the same screen as the one I just sold in this ad. An acute matte D #42204 with the very lightly scored reference lines. You have a nice screen there. Kinda miss mine already and it just went out in today's mail. Bob.
It looks like you have the 501cm that was made in the mid 1990's and included the CF style 80mm lens that was labeled C and did not have the green "F" mode. It's a nice lens but confusing for some because of the nomenclature. I think there was another difference between it and the CF lens, maybe the tab for locking the shutter speed/aperture rings together?
 
It looks like you have the 501cm that was made in the mid 1990's and included the CF style 80mm lens that was labeled C and did not have the green "F" mode.
If Robo’s 501CM is like mine, and it seems to be, it has a 80 CFE lens. When I bought my camera it was advertised with a 80 CB but delivered with what probably is the better lens.