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I finally pulled the trigger...

I had been using ( trying to ) a Fuji GSW 690-III for use with my Techpan and APX 25 stock but I am kind of over the weak frame lines and one lens deal, so I am going to sell it.

I replaced it with:

CHR. 500CM, W/L finder
2x CHR. A-12
1x CHR. A-24
NC-2
50mm 4.0 FLE
100mm 3.5
and shades for both lenses, all EX+.

I think even though I am losing about 50% of my neg. size going from 6x9 to 6x6, I am going to come out ahead in the long run as I have always had much better luck framing a hassy.

I am *stoked* at the glass, that ought to be awesome with APX 25 & TP!!
 

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Some cool stuff there! A different beast for sure, compared to the Fuji. The ability to handhold the H is a bit limited, but once you get past that, they're great. But if you use Techpan and APX25, you'll probably need a tripod anyways.
 

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Great! Welcome to the rest of us happy snobs! :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:

Steve
 

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PKM-25 there is nothing wrong with Fuji but you going to love Hassy especially 100 mm 3.5. I know I love mine. Have fun.

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Some cool stuff there! A different beast for sure, compared to the Fuji. The ability to handhold the H is a bit limited, but once you get past that, they're great. But if you use Techpan and APX25, you'll probably need a tripod anyways.

Likewise! Congratulations & welcome to the club! I love my Hassy! If you do not have a strap for it, get one. It's a great investment and I was really uneasy about using mine without the strap... not that I'm clumsy or anything... :D
I do have to say that one of the best 'add-ons' (besides the neckstrap) I got for mine was a 90deg viewfinder.
 
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Revised and complete list:

CHR. 500CM, W/L finder
Grid line and split Acute-Matte sceen
4x CHR. A-12
1x CHR. A-24
NC-2
50mm 4.0 CF / FLE
100mm 3.5 CF
16mm ext. tube
56mm ext. tube
and shades for both lenses, all EX+.

This is a dream kit in beautiful condition for a lot less than what I would have thought to pay just a few years ago. The screen made an enormous difference.
 
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Revised and complete list:

CHR. 500CM, W/L finder
Grid line and split Acute-Matte sceen
4x CHR. A-12
1x CHR. A-24
NC-2
50mm 4.0 CF / FLE
100mm 3.5 CF
21mm ext. tube
56mm ext. tube
and shades for both lenses, all EX+.

This is a dream kit in beautiful condition for a lot less than what I would have thought to pay just a few years ago. The screen made an enormous difference.

This list will continue to get longer, and you wallet will get thinner.

You have been warned!

Steve
 
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This list will continue to get longer, and you wallet will get thinner.

You have been warned!

Steve

If I see a mint 180 4.0 CF for well under a grand..I could be tempted.....Oh the humanity!!!!

Any ideas in how to factor in exposure compensation for the tubes?
 

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If I see a mint 180 4.0 CF for well under a grand..I could be tempted.....Oh the humanity!!!!

Any ideas in how to factor in exposure compensation for the tubes?

I use a PME view finder so it is done automatically.

Check out:http://www.hasselbladhistorical.eu/HW/HWVSys.aspx and http://www.hasselbladinfo.com/discus/messages/board-topics.html

Or rather than risk any more financially, just ship all the Hasselblad equipment to me and I will give it a good home.

Steve
 

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Funny, I thought PKM-25 was strictly 135. Oh, the dangers of cutesy screen names.

More seriously, good luck, have fun, you could have done worse,

Dan
 
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I caved...I got a clean 180mm...:D

Now it the time to pick up the 250mm lens. Avoid the rush! ... or is it feel the rush?

Steve
 

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PKM-25, You're gonna LOVE that 100/3.5. It is, by far, my favorite H lens and probably my most used. I never used TechPan too much with my Hassey, but burned quite a bit of Delta 100. The image carving of the 100/3.5 on that film is enough to cut ya!!! :smile:

Good luck and have fun...
 
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PKM-25, You're gonna LOVE that 100/3.5. It is, by far, my favorite H lens and probably my most used. I never used TechPan too much with my Hassey, but burned quite a bit of Delta 100. The image carving of the 100/3.5 on that film is enough to cut ya!!! :smile:

Good luck and have fun...

Already there man, already there. I shot winter landscapes from a helicopter using it on the 500 C/M and a gryo the other morning, It was awesome. That 50 FLE is not too shabby either...I am looking forward to the 180/4 though, those lenses ought to hold me for awhile.
 
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Ah, the possibilities of economy...

Just added two more lenses, total quiver now is:

CHR. 500CM, W/L finder
CHR. 500CM, NC-2
Grid line and split Acute-Matte sceen
5x CHR. A-12
1x CHR. A-24
50mm 4.0 CF / FLE
60mm 3.5 CF
80mm 2.8 CF
100mm 3.5 CF
180mm 4.0 CF
16mm ext. tube
56mm ext. tube
Spirit level
Hassy strap
 

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Ah, the possibilities of economy...

Just added two more lenses, total quiver now is:

CHR. 500CM, W/L finder
CHR. 500CM, NC-2
Grid line and split Acute-Matte sceen
5x CHR. A-12
1x CHR. A-24
50mm 4.0 CF / FLE
60mm 3.5 CF
80mm 2.8 CF
100mm 3.5 CF
180mm 4.0 CF
16mm ext. tube
56mm ext. tube
Spirit level
Hassy strap


Let us see. This started on the 15th of January, and it is now the 16th of April. That is three (3) months.

He has gone from one (1) to two (2) 500CM bodies, and from two (2) to five (5) lenses, and from three (3) to now six (6) magazines and counting.

Steve, Sirius Glass tried to warn you, but, no, . . . .
 

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Any ideas in how to factor in exposure compensation for the tubes?

Hasselblad also produced a Close-up Calculator, which works a bit like a slide rule. It is accurate enough and doesn't require any arithmetic to use. They used to be available on ebay for a few bucks, probably still are.
 
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Let us see. This started on the 15th of January, and it is now the 16th of April. That is three (3) months.

He has gone from one (1) to two (2) 500CM bodies, and from two (2) to five (5) lenses, and from three (3) to now six (6) magazines and counting.

Steve, Sirius Glass tried to warn you, but, no, . . . .

Actually, it is a year and three months, but yes, the toolkit has grown considerably..:smile:

I am taking on two book projects and at least 4 long term fine art projects with it, the need is there. And man is this stuff *cheap* now!
 

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Ah, the possibilities of economy...

Just added two more lenses, total quiver now is:

CHR. 500CM, W/L finder
CHR. 500CM, NC-2
Grid line and split Acute-Matte sceen
5x CHR. A-12
1x CHR. A-24
50mm 4.0 CF / FLE
60mm 3.5 CF
80mm 2.8 CF
100mm 3.5 CF
180mm 4.0 CF
16mm ext. tube
56mm ext. tube
Spirit level
Hassy strap

What do you have against the 250mm and the 350mm lenses? What did they ever do to you?

And you do not even have a 1.4X and 2X extenders?

No 8 mm and 32 mm ext. tubes?

When will you get a truss so that you can lift all the equipment?

Please advise, interested readers want to know!

Steve
 

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Don't leave out the 40 mm and 120 mm lenses.
The 150 mm is deservedly very popular too, so worth a try.
And the 250 mm is indeed a must-have.
:wink:
 

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Good point Q.G.!

Steve
 
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