Hasselblad 2.8/80 Focus Issue

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I just received my first Hasselblad, the ususal 500cm with 80mm Planar set.

The lens appears to have a focus issue, on infinity, the lens is actually focussed on something about 30cm away. The barrel moves as I turn the focus ring, and the focus becomes closer, but by only about 5cm at the 90cm end.

Any ideas on what's causing this, and whether it can be fixed?
 
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It came with one of the older style prism finders, any chance either this or the ground glass are out of alignment and causing the image to look out of focus? I will run some film through it tomorrow to test.
 

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Geoff,
be careful to follow the correct order/procedure when mounting & unmounting any extension tubes.

When mounting go from the camera-out, mount tube, THEN mount the lens to the mounted tube.

To unmount go in reverse. Take lens off first, then remove the tube.

You can get into trouble with shutter coupling mechanism if this order is not followed.
 

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Geoff,
be careful to follow the correct order/procedure when mounting & unmounting any extension tubes.

When mounting go from the camera-out, mount tube, THEN mount the lens to the mounted tube.

To unmount go in reverse. Take lens off first, then remove the tube.

You can get into trouble with shutter coupling mechanism if this order is not followed.

Listen to the man! This is important.

Steve
 

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Geoff,
be careful to follow the correct order/procedure when mounting & unmounting any extension tubes.

When mounting go from the camera-out, mount tube, THEN mount the lens to the mounted tube.

To unmount go in reverse. Take lens off first, then remove the tube.

You can get into trouble with shutter coupling mechanism if this order is not followed.

I found this out the hard way yesterday, after realising I couldn't mount the lens on the tube, or the tube on the body. All fine now after twisting the screw on the tube, and noted for next time!

That was my first thought. :smile:

Steve

Strangely enough it was my first thought as well, but the extension tube was so well camouflaged I thought it was part of the lens, even after a closer look...still, and easy fix is great, even if I do feel a bit of a dill.
 

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If you do spring the lens or tube off the body it is easily re-set with a common American dime... finds it fits the slot almost perfectly.
 
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