Hi everyone,
I recently got a Hasselblad 500C (1966) from a friend for a very good price. When I inspected the camera, I noticed that the focusing screen had been installed incorrectly and rotated.
I’m a fairly experienced precision mechanic, so I carefully removed the four screws, disassembled the screen assembly, and reinstalled everything in what seemed to be the correct order and orientation.
Inside the finder assembly I found the following parts:
So my questions are:
I recently got a Hasselblad 500C (1966) from a friend for a very good price. When I inspected the camera, I noticed that the focusing screen had been installed incorrectly and rotated.
I’m a fairly experienced precision mechanic, so I carefully removed the four screws, disassembled the screen assembly, and reinstalled everything in what seemed to be the correct order and orientation.
Inside the finder assembly I found the following parts:
- a ground glass focusing screen
- a line/grid screen
- a spring frame
- a metal retaining frame
- and additionally a ~0.8 mm thick plexiglass spacer
So my questions are:
- What is the correct order of these elements in a Hasselblad 500C?
- Where should the spacer go, if it belongs there at all? Or should it be removed?
- How do you properly adjust the focus afterwards so that the ground glass matches the film plane? Is there a simple trick to check or calibrate it?


