OP
OP
No problem with dentist remarks. More importantly, by acquiring a Hasselblad one naturally becomes a member of dentist club, no ifs nor buts.The two of you must be retired dentists (inside joke; please don’t take offense). Regarding pencils… never did that but doesn’t B have more clay in the graphic mix than HB? I’d try a harder pencil if I were to try that for a greater graphite schmear.
Glad be to see you back. I’ve never seen one in brass despite the constant internet recommendation. The ones I use are aluminum and I’ve never had stuck filters.
Who makes brass adapters B60 to whatever size? I am looking at Heliopan, but Fotomipex has so unclear I have no idea what size it goes to. Probably not Fotoimpex's fault as Heliopan's website appears to be as useless as they come. SO I am waiting for Fotoimpex to address my question.
Anybody else makes these out of brass?
When I was on the search for this adapter, Heliopan came up at Fotoimpex, so I took that lead and never checked B+W for adapters (which would not have proven cheaper anyways). I have quite a few B+W filters and surely on par with Heliopan offerings.B&W makes adapters and filters in brass fittings.
Cheers.
I am thinking of buying the Heliopan Bay 60 to 67mm step up ring, but find diverging statements in this thread as to whether it will vignette on the SWC Biogon 38mm or not.
OP unfortunately didn't return with experiences after actual use and now seems to not be a member anymore.
Before handing over €60; has anyone else used the said adapter on the SWC?
I would want to use it with B+H filters (the "slim" type, not "super slim") on my 903SWC
I have not had any problems with filters causing the lens hood causing vignetting with my 903 SWC. I use Hasselblad, B+H and Heliopan filters, used if available.
You spent the big bucks for an SWC. Now is not the time to cheap out.
Go for the B60 filters. How many could you possibly need?
Go for the B60 filters. How many could you possibly need?
If you were sincerely curious about that, it would have been your first question - before concluding I was cheaping out.Why not use the system as it was designed?
I was replying to the OP who stated in the original post "not going into spending on B60 filters," it is a logical assumption that they are cheaping out. So I'm not sure why you think I am jumping to conclusions.
I agree. If price is a problem, buy used. But if one uses CF or later lenses one set of B60 filters will work for most of the Hasselblad lenses thus automatically saving a lot of money.
For me, it comes back to how many damn filters do you really need? I don't shoot color, but even then there would only be a couple of filters needed. And for black and white, I routinely use just an orange filter. Simplify. I have many lenses and cameras, but I usually end up going out with one camera with tat most two lenses, one type of film and an orange filter.
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