I've noticed that magazines seem to mount with more wiggle than I would like. Since this is my first Hassy, I don't know what's normal, what's significant wear, and what's mandatory-service level damage.
Magazine can be pulled away from the body about a quarter of a millimeter at the bottom, but snaps back to snug, IE, it doesn't rattle fore and aft. It can be shifted vertically by about the same amount, and a little more laterally, not quite half a millimeter. The magazine hooks have visible brassing and wear on them, and viewed from the side they might have the sliiightest bit of downward bend, but I couldn't swear to it. Magazines (an A12 and an A24) mount and lock in with no problems, although the A24 jams about every third shot. The A12 hasn't malfunctioned in the five rolls I've put through it.
It doesn't seem to rattle around in normal use, I just notice when mounting or unmounting magazines that there's some slop. Is this normal, or is this a problem? I suspect this is looser than a machine as well-made as a Hasselblad is designed to be, but I have nothing to compare it to. The magazine hooks look like they can be replaced, but appear to be attached with either rivets or screws inserted from the inside of the body—is this correct?
Magazine can be pulled away from the body about a quarter of a millimeter at the bottom, but snaps back to snug, IE, it doesn't rattle fore and aft. It can be shifted vertically by about the same amount, and a little more laterally, not quite half a millimeter. The magazine hooks have visible brassing and wear on them, and viewed from the side they might have the sliiightest bit of downward bend, but I couldn't swear to it. Magazines (an A12 and an A24) mount and lock in with no problems, although the A24 jams about every third shot. The A12 hasn't malfunctioned in the five rolls I've put through it.
It doesn't seem to rattle around in normal use, I just notice when mounting or unmounting magazines that there's some slop. Is this normal, or is this a problem? I suspect this is looser than a machine as well-made as a Hasselblad is designed to be, but I have nothing to compare it to. The magazine hooks look like they can be replaced, but appear to be attached with either rivets or screws inserted from the inside of the body—is this correct?


