KidA
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I just purchased my very first MF camera, the 2000 FCW with the 80mm T* 2.8 (And I love it already)... but it didn't come with a lens cap and the 'threading' doesn't seem to be typical threading (I'm used to 35mm universal threading). Mounted on the front of the lens is a step up ring marked '50-60mm' and I can't even figure out how to take this off. On the instruction manual for the camera, I noticed that the images with this standard lens had this step-up ring... I'm assuming it comes as a standard?
As you can see I'm quite lost... I know Hasselblad makes their own filters, but am I confined to using only theirs? If so, Is there some sort of adapter to accept universal filter threads?
Regarding the a16 backs, I heard somewhere that there are cut outs for the viewfinder to show proper image. Is this a Hasselblad accessory? Does it come with the back? Or is it just a piece of paper cut out by the user and stuck in the viewfinder?
Does anyone know of a website or book that has a complete list of the Hasselblad accessories? Namely the V system.
On a side note, a quick question regarding the retractable titanium shutter once the back is taken off. Once the shutter is cocked and the back is removed, I hear the shutter curtain move into it's 'safe' setting. However, when I attach the back again, I don't hear the shutter go back into closed position. I'm assuming it's much like the leaf shutter system (remains open until fired, closes quickly and re-opens to allow for film exposure and closes again). This begs the question: how is the film not exposed as I attach the back and remove the dark slide? On my one and only roll so far, I didn't have any overexposed/black negs so everything seems to be working fine, just thought I'd get some insight on how this works if you guys know...
As you can see I'm quite lost... I know Hasselblad makes their own filters, but am I confined to using only theirs? If so, Is there some sort of adapter to accept universal filter threads?
Regarding the a16 backs, I heard somewhere that there are cut outs for the viewfinder to show proper image. Is this a Hasselblad accessory? Does it come with the back? Or is it just a piece of paper cut out by the user and stuck in the viewfinder?
Does anyone know of a website or book that has a complete list of the Hasselblad accessories? Namely the V system.
On a side note, a quick question regarding the retractable titanium shutter once the back is taken off. Once the shutter is cocked and the back is removed, I hear the shutter curtain move into it's 'safe' setting. However, when I attach the back again, I don't hear the shutter go back into closed position. I'm assuming it's much like the leaf shutter system (remains open until fired, closes quickly and re-opens to allow for film exposure and closes again). This begs the question: how is the film not exposed as I attach the back and remove the dark slide? On my one and only roll so far, I didn't have any overexposed/black negs so everything seems to be working fine, just thought I'd get some insight on how this works if you guys know...