JRoosa
Member
I have a birthday coming up ending in zero again.
I'm thinking of treating myself to a Hasselblad, and I wondering which one I want. I've always wanted one, and 6x6 the largest format my current enlarger can handle. Sorry, Intrepid Camera, but 4x5 will have to wait.
It will be used almost exclusively outside (flash doesn't matter), mostly landscape, mostly off a tripod, and mostly B&W.
Chrome vs black isn't really something you all need to worry about, but I'm leaning towards chrome since the black ones sell at a premium for what seems to be no good reason other than that they look cooler.
Is there a model in the 500 series that I should be gravitating towards? The TTL flash feature isn't an issue. Gliding mirror sounds intriguing, but I don't know why. I don't know if I would ever change a focusing screen. A metered prism might be helpful someday, but waist level is fine for me, and that seems to be body independent. I guess newer is somewhat better from a wear perspective, but do these things ever really wear out?
I'm OK with a normal lens to start. I like my normal lenses best on my 35mm cameras. What the heck does C, CB, and CF mean for lens designations for the 80mm?
As for the A12 backs...anything there that matters from a practical standpoint?
Suggestions?
Thanks for the feedback.
-J.
I'm thinking of treating myself to a Hasselblad, and I wondering which one I want. I've always wanted one, and 6x6 the largest format my current enlarger can handle. Sorry, Intrepid Camera, but 4x5 will have to wait.
It will be used almost exclusively outside (flash doesn't matter), mostly landscape, mostly off a tripod, and mostly B&W.
Chrome vs black isn't really something you all need to worry about, but I'm leaning towards chrome since the black ones sell at a premium for what seems to be no good reason other than that they look cooler.
Is there a model in the 500 series that I should be gravitating towards? The TTL flash feature isn't an issue. Gliding mirror sounds intriguing, but I don't know why. I don't know if I would ever change a focusing screen. A metered prism might be helpful someday, but waist level is fine for me, and that seems to be body independent. I guess newer is somewhat better from a wear perspective, but do these things ever really wear out?
I'm OK with a normal lens to start. I like my normal lenses best on my 35mm cameras. What the heck does C, CB, and CF mean for lens designations for the 80mm?
As for the A12 backs...anything there that matters from a practical standpoint?
Suggestions?
Thanks for the feedback.
-J.