John Wiegerink
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I have a 553 ELX, I use a Hasselblad left hand grip. I use a grip with the non-motor bodies too. Kinda weird on my part but I've always used a grip. By mint I mean the glass.
I use my 553ELX the same way but run my 500C bare. Kayo, the conversion for $100.00 is reasonable, but if it were much more, I'd forget it and just use the camera the way it was meant to be used. I started with just the 80mm and would have stayed with that for a long time, but I was shooting weddings and bought a 50mm and 150mm right away. It was the perfect setup for me at the time. What Dan says above about the 50mm compared to the 60mm is true. The first time I was forced to use to 50mm for a wedding was when the bride wanted a certain shot with all bridesmaids in a tight cramped room. I shot the 50mm hand-held and was on a slight angle to the group. Make a long story short the girl on the one end had fat, distorted arms that I didn't notice right away in the viewfinder. That was a lesson learned the hard way about the 50mm. That said, the 50mm is a fantastic lens worth every penny you pay for it. If I wouldn't have been shooting weddings, I would have preferred a 60mm, 100mm and 180mm as a set. I have a SWC and it would have been my wide angle for that setup.
