The 1600F exists in two different series:
The early 1600F does not have the two letters to distinguish the year, has a filmtransport and timing knob in unpainted alu with black lettering and was originally fitted with a Kodak focusingscreen that shows a little "V" in the center.
From this camera a total of 300 were produced.
Only an estimated 150 are believed to have survived as a number of the early cameras were taken back by Hasselblad and used for spares.
The early cameras were unreliable due to problems with the complicated shutter mechanism.
These cameras were supplied with a Kodak Ektar lens.
The series two has the additional two letters that indicate the year of manufacture starting in 1950 with the CS prefix.
It can be distinguished by the black painted knob for transport and timing and of course the two letters with the serial number.
At the end of production in 1953 a total of about 3.300 serie two cameras were produced.
The series two had an improved shutter mechanism and was a much better camera.
In the U.S. the series two was sold with the Kodak Ektar lens.
In Europe later series two cameras were available with Carl Zeiss Tessar lenses.
The camera that was mentioned here is an early serie two produced at the end of 1950.
It is still possible to have this camera serviced by a few camera specialists that take pride to keep Victors cameras in working condition.
My 1600 F was recently serviced and is still going strong.
It is part of a collection of early Hasselblads and is kept company by a 1000F and some early Super Wides.
The 1600F exists in two different series:
The early 1600F does not have the two letters to distinguish the year, has a filmtransport and timing knob in unpainted alu with black lettering and was originally fitted with a Kodak focusingscreen that shows a little "V" in the center.
From this camera a total of 300 were produced.
Only an estimated 150 are believed to have survived as a number of the early cameras were taken back by Hasselblad and used for spares.
The early cameras were unreliable due to problems with the complicated shutter mechanism.
These cameras were supplied with a Kodak Ektar lens.
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