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mshchem

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I love my hasselblad!

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Never felt the need for a Hassy.

6x6 is kind of a silly format to me, and in any case Rolleiflexes and Mamiya TLRs do it really well. If you want a SLR, there's the Bronica SQ line which will do it perfectly. If you want a Hasselblad because you think it's the highest quality 6x6 SLR out there, well, you're a bit wrong, that award goes to the Rolleiflex SL66.

6x4.5 makes all the sense in the world, as well as 6x7 and even 6x9

Why did I sell my Bronicas?
 

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My humble few cents after 25 years with V501 …
In that particular order … :smile:

Pro’s
Resale value. Selling is easy even now.
I sold three times when I was short in funds and rebought again in more sunny days. Huge market for lens & accesories.
It fits in your palm. Perfectly. Kind of transition of your body. Try it with Rollei66.
Format. What others claim as nonsense, square is magic. Supposedly engineered for convenience - just crop vertical or horizontal for glossy journal pages. Composing sqare is Zen. Tricky but highly regarding.
Reliability. Good specimen won’t fail you.
I was confident as hell in every assignment .
Compatibility. Fully usable optics on digital - FF or MF.
Zeiss optics. No comments required.
Central shutter. All the goodness with flash.
Travelling. Good companion even with 1 lens of your choice.

Con’s
Age. Repair might be costly.
I do not recall which celebrity photog said that it is hard task to make a tack sharp image with hassy. It takes some practice. Almost all shots I made are with tripod.
Bokeh. Five aperture leafs, it’s up to your taste, background might be fuzzy wide open.
Format. Hey, it’s tiny 56x56mm!
Lens sharpness. It started bothering me after these years as I longing for high resolution in lower contrast. Mamiya Press is my fave now.
And last one - it’s emotionally hard to sell. My precious.
 
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To reply above: Something about square formatting:
It is not magic, it is at first very counterintuitive to compose in square. The biggest problem is that the strict square format already imposes you a very strict geometry, so you already have "solved" the form or composition problem "easily". Now to make it work beyond the obvious form and make the photo interesting I find it very hard. But worth trying it saves your from horizontal or vertical dilemma 😉
 

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Yes, with a Hasselblad, you can crop it rectagular

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or leave it square

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A kind gesture but you already know 2 things shout him: he’ll tell you to buy a Hasselblad (and a bunch of lenses) and he’d chime in on this topic whether invited or not. :smile:

Sirius is a well-respected contributor and very knowledgable about everything Hasselblad! We are fortunate to have him here as a member.
 
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