J Durr
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I have owned 500C and 500 CM in the past. Now i want another. How does the 501C with 80mm f2.8 C lens compare to the 500s? Thanks
I have owned 500C and 500 CM in the past. Now i want another. How does the 501C with 80mm f2.8 C lens compare to the 500s? Thanks
Thank you for the recommendations. You used to dislike Distagon 30mm ("do not like photographs which include my shoes"). What has changed in favor of 30mm Fisheye?The perfect combination: 503 CX, 903 SWC, 30mm Fisheye C, 50mm CF, 80mm CF, 100mm CF, 150mm CF, 250mm CF, 500 mm C, 2XE
Thank you for the recommendations. You used to dislike Distagon 30mm ("do not like photographs which include my shoes"). What has changed in favor of 30mm Fisheye?
I have my eye on Distagon 40mm as the widest lens for V mount. Any opinion?
As others have said, the differences are negligible. The 501C is not that different from the 500CM. The real difference comes with the 501CM that has the gliding mirror mechanism. The advantage of the 501C is that it is slightly newer than the 500CM and a lot less expensive than the 501CM. Also, this is a camera mainly bought by amateurs and pristine examples are easy to get.
Did they all come default with acute matte D? Also is there a catalogue or database for parts?The 501C body is basically a 500CM with some cosmetic changes to make them less expensive to make:
- different shutter release button
- Acute Matte D screen
- no 'body ready' indicator
- non-detachable crank
- no GMS
The 80mm CB (marked 80C) is optically a different lens, that was slightly less expensive to make. In practice, the images are indecipherable from the C-CF-CFi versions, but the theoretical MTF curves are slightly better for the latter, hence the preference for them.
The Acute Matte D is a plus, if it is still installed. It was a very nice kit to use, and was a way to introduce people to Hasselblad with a new, instead of a used, product.
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