I have a Hasselblad 203FE with the original Acute Matte D screen (no grid or split, just the metering circle indicator)
I have good eyesight (for now at least) and the screen has never popped into focus, not even like my much older Rolleiflex with an original screen, there is just no point that things come into sharp focus.
For this reason I'd like to get a new screen with split image (and possibly 1/3rds grid)
I've discovered the Hasselblad version for this camera is the 42219, an Acute Matte D with split/grid.
This screen seems to be rarer than hen's teeth and when it does appear, expensive.
Just wondering what I can expect from other options as they're all proving really hard to source (I'm located in Australia) and expensive (>the price of a lens) and I'm concerned the 42219 will also lack the pop with focus despite the split image aid.
Anyone have any suggestions? Or do I roll the dice on Beattie vs Maxwell - I can't find anything online as to pricing with those choices - let alone where to actually buy them?
The split image is really insurance so I can be sure I can find focus somehow or other.
Thanks. Love the (noisy, battery eating, chunky, fragile) camera in all other respects (
), just the focus screen has me stumped.
I have good eyesight (for now at least) and the screen has never popped into focus, not even like my much older Rolleiflex with an original screen, there is just no point that things come into sharp focus.
For this reason I'd like to get a new screen with split image (and possibly 1/3rds grid)
I've discovered the Hasselblad version for this camera is the 42219, an Acute Matte D with split/grid.
This screen seems to be rarer than hen's teeth and when it does appear, expensive.
Just wondering what I can expect from other options as they're all proving really hard to source (I'm located in Australia) and expensive (>the price of a lens) and I'm concerned the 42219 will also lack the pop with focus despite the split image aid.
Anyone have any suggestions? Or do I roll the dice on Beattie vs Maxwell - I can't find anything online as to pricing with those choices - let alone where to actually buy them?
The split image is really insurance so I can be sure I can find focus somehow or other.
Thanks. Love the (noisy, battery eating, chunky, fragile) camera in all other respects (
