patashnik
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- Aug 9, 2006
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Ten years ago, I purchased a 500C and spent twice the initial cost having it fixed up. In the end it was a beauty, but it just became one of those moments were the process (a year + $1200) kind of killed the joy. I ended up selling it - and bought a Leica MP - so no regrets there. But I have always missed that "thing" that the Hasselblad had.
First of all: I want a "recent" camera/lens combo. If someone flew by with a 503CW that would be perfect, but in the meantime I guess I have to deal with the real world.
Secondly, none of the cameras/lenses sold locally (nationally) seems to have been serviced at all. Every single one seems to involve ten years or more on a shelf.
I have been offered a Hasselblad 501CM, and need some parental guidance from people like you. It comes with an 80mm CFE and one A12 back. Exterior seems to be very clean. Original owner, but it hasn't been used for the last five-seven years or so. No boxes.
The price is $1800.
Gut feeling is to turn it down, and keep looking. But that is based on my experience with a 500C + 80mm (much older). So, people with experience, what would you do? Would you be worried buying Hasselblad gear that is 20 years old and which haven't been used for the last seven years?
First of all: I want a "recent" camera/lens combo. If someone flew by with a 503CW that would be perfect, but in the meantime I guess I have to deal with the real world.
Secondly, none of the cameras/lenses sold locally (nationally) seems to have been serviced at all. Every single one seems to involve ten years or more on a shelf.
I have been offered a Hasselblad 501CM, and need some parental guidance from people like you. It comes with an 80mm CFE and one A12 back. Exterior seems to be very clean. Original owner, but it hasn't been used for the last five-seven years or so. No boxes.
The price is $1800.
Gut feeling is to turn it down, and keep looking. But that is based on my experience with a 500C + 80mm (much older). So, people with experience, what would you do? Would you be worried buying Hasselblad gear that is 20 years old and which haven't been used for the last seven years?