If I was buying a Hasselblad again, I would skip KEH and go straight to http://www.david-odess.com/
While I'm actively pursuing my 500C/M setup, questions regarding filters suddenly surfaced in my cranium. Accordingly, I'm looking for a continuation of the sage counsel given thus far.
As I intend to shoot black and white film exclusively, I wondered what filters are recommended?
Does Hasselblad have a unique method of attaching filters?
Again, thanks in advance for the help.
Welcome to APUG. YOU CAME TO THE RIGHT PLACEI'm a big Hasselblad fan. you are buying into a system that has the right tool for any photo job.I PREFER THE C LENSES TO KEEPthe handling consistent, but all zeiss lenses are excellentBACKGROUND - I am the son of a retired pro shooter. As a kid I spent countless hours in my father's dark room as his youthful assistant. That was a long time ago. My career path went outside of photography, but I've reached an age (58) where I have time to rekindle and pursue this passion. For the past few years I've been shooting various Canon DSLR's (7D, 1D4, & 5D3). While my digital shooting has been fun, it is not as rewarding and satisfying as I had hoped. I have a strong yearning to pursue black and white image-making and I want to start shooting film again. I've determined to begin with a medium format camera and I am extremely fond of the 6x6 format. In addition, my wife is a 1st generation Swedish immigrant. Accordingly, it would appear that I have no choice but to become a Hasselblad shooter. My medium photography targets would primarily be photographed from a tripod and long exposures will sometimes be employed.
Based upon my research of APUG and a few other sites, I intend to obtain and start this endeavor with a 500C/M chrome body, A12 back, and 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens.
QUESTIONS:
1. Is there a particular 'vintage' of Hasselblad bodies that is better than others? I've read that the workmanship of the 1970's - 1980's is excellent.
2. Is there a particular series of lenses that would be preferred for my intended use? While I think the chrome lenses look marvelous, it is my understanding that any of the C/CF/CB/CFi/CFE series lenses will work on the 500C/M.
3. Are there certified Hasselblad repair facilities in the southwest USA that can provide reliable CLA and repair services? I live/photograph in Arizona.
4. Any thoughts on eBay Japanese sellers as a source for my intended purchases?
5. What am I missing or forgetting to ask before I take the plunge?
Thanks in advance for your help and generous counsel.
Bullshit.
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Well, I pulled the trigger and made a purchase from KEH. I got a 500CM Chrome 'Late' body with a waist level finder, 80 F2.8 CF T* lens, and an A12 Chrome 6x6 Back. It is supposed to arrive early next week and I must admit to being very excited to begin my journey back into analog photography. Thanks to everyone for their comments and recommendations - it made my purchasing decisions much easier.
I guess it's time for me to buy some film![]()
Don't ignore the older "C" backs; they are often very reasonably priced. The only drawback is that, when you load the film, you have to advance to the first frame by sighted through the "porthole" door. Just make sure that the little door stays shut on it's own. And expect to change the lightseals.
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