Hasselblad 500C/M (Late model) - works 100%
Zeiss Planar 80mm 2.8 lens (CLA’d 2022), no issues, clean, 3D printed lens shade, a few 3D printed filter ring adapters B50 to 55mm and filters: B+W polar, B+W ND, Promaster/Tiffen 81A, 81B, Skylight, UV…and Singh-Ray Galen Rowell GND soft.
Zeiss Sonnar 150mm 4 T* Lens - needs service. I’m done paying. Paid $160 for a non-functioning lens with perfect glass, then CLA’d for $200 in 2023, worked fine, but I didn’t secure it well in my backpack on my recent trip (just a fabric pouch) and the shutter stopped opening. Perhaps a dislodged or broken spring inside. I don’t care. I lost so many pictures. It was great while it lasted.
Overall, with the 80mm you are ready to go. It seems to be the best interchangeable film back system for hikes, since it is relatively light, compact and really ergonomic. I really enjoyed taking pics in national parks with this setup. I'm not using it much recently and moving overseas soon, so most cameras need to go. Otherwise, I'd keep it.
Price: $1850
Payment: Paypal, Venmo, Zelle, Cashapp, cash in person (North Texas)
Pictures:
PS I am also selling my 6x9 Ikonta folder on this forum.
- body comes with original invoice and pouch from KEH
- Adapter to normal tripod socket
- Chinese brighter focusing screen (original included as well)
- Modern crank and classic crank
- original body cap
- original leather camera strap
Zeiss Planar 80mm 2.8 lens (CLA’d 2022), no issues, clean, 3D printed lens shade, a few 3D printed filter ring adapters B50 to 55mm and filters: B+W polar, B+W ND, Promaster/Tiffen 81A, 81B, Skylight, UV…and Singh-Ray Galen Rowell GND soft.
Zeiss Sonnar 150mm 4 T* Lens - needs service. I’m done paying. Paid $160 for a non-functioning lens with perfect glass, then CLA’d for $200 in 2023, worked fine, but I didn’t secure it well in my backpack on my recent trip (just a fabric pouch) and the shutter stopped opening. Perhaps a dislodged or broken spring inside. I don’t care. I lost so many pictures. It was great while it lasted.
Overall, with the 80mm you are ready to go. It seems to be the best interchangeable film back system for hikes, since it is relatively light, compact and really ergonomic. I really enjoyed taking pics in national parks with this setup. I'm not using it much recently and moving overseas soon, so most cameras need to go. Otherwise, I'd keep it.
Price: $1850
Payment: Paypal, Venmo, Zelle, Cashapp, cash in person (North Texas)
Pictures:
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https://imgur.com/a/Xg7XsFC
PS I am also selling my 6x9 Ikonta folder on this forum.
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