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Hello, new guy here, just signed up for photrio a few days ago so this is my first post but I’ve been in to photography since the late 70s on and off since then.

Got a 501 C/M and a few lenses a couple of years ago because I’m retired now and had to scratch that one last itch I had.

I haven’t heard it mentioned yet in this thread, but as the 500 series is a “system” with a lot of various accessories, I found “The Hasselblad Compendium” by Richard Nordin, to be invaluable to describe what components are available, what they do and what are compatible with which cameras. I got the last edition, published in 2012. Maybe this isn’t needed for everyone, but I found it very helpful in understanding the system as a whole.
 
I truly love the fact that you can look up an accessory by number. I just got a 42459 viewfinder magnifier that will help these aging eyes find that perfect focus. It is such a cool system!
 
I truly love the fact that you can look up an accessory by number. I just got a 42459 viewfinder magnifier that will help these aging eyes find that perfect focus. It is such a cool system!

Yes these really are great. Especially when you have the camera on a tripod.
 
I know I've posted this before, but B&H has their Sourcebook from 1998 on their archives site available for access... it's a great resource for Hasselblad (and other brands) that were available at that time...


When you go in there, marvel at the prices for the Hasselblad gear, especially the lenses... and remember, those are 1998 dollars... There's a reason I never bought one of these back then.
 
Yup. The price had always kept me away.

Me too, until a very fortunate day came that I had a chunk of money that wasn’t needed for essentials. Bought a new 501c/m and a couple of accessories about a month before the V-system was canceled. Best decision this stingy, frugal, cheapskate Yankee ever made. One of the best. Only regret is that life lately dies not include much opportunity to use it.
 
I truly love the fact that you can look up an accessory by number. I just got a 42459 viewfinder magnifier that will help these aging eyes find that perfect focus. It is such a cool system!

I didn’t know that existed until now. Thanks!
 
I know I've posted this before, but B&H has their Sourcebook from 1998 on their archives site available for access... it's a great resource for Hasselblad (and other brands) that were available at that time...


When you go in there, marvel at the prices for the Hasselblad gear, especially the lenses... and remember, those are 1998 dollars... There's a reason I never bought one of these back then.

Those Hassy prices are eye-watering. The Bronicas weren’t exactly being given away either. Great fun seeing this old catalog, thanks.
 
I know I've posted this before, but B&H has their Sourcebook from 1998 on their archives site available for access... it's a great resource for Hasselblad (and other brands) that were available at that time...


When you go in there, marvel at the prices for the Hasselblad gear, especially the lenses... and remember, those are 1998 dollars... There's a reason I never bought one of these back then.

It is interesting that the basic 80/501CM/back combo hasn't lost all the much money when inflation adjusted compared to today's used market.

The lenses are much worse in losing the value though.

Most of my gear was stolen in Spain in the 1990s. I had insurance that replaced the lot of it at then new prices. I tried to explain to the insurance people that I had bought a lot of it used and would do so again, and I wasn't looking to rip them off for new pricing. I just wanted to replace like used for like used. But they said "Nope, you paid for replacement insurance and that means you get full new price as the settlement." I still bought a lot of stuff used and gray market (from a place in Grand Cayman) and kept the extra dough for later use. I did not replace everything all at once and as prices came down, I was able to get the lenses for even less.

Now the biggest cost is keeping the bodies and lenses maintained.
 
I paid less for three macro tubes than they were charging for 1 back then (though I'm not considering exchange rates, which were far different back then I think)!
 
I have one, but I don't think it is the Fotodiox version... there's others who make this.

Anyway, I wouldn't get one if it were just for the lenses as a coin would suffice (but in fact these days, there's a good chance I wouldn't have any coins on me). However, if the body jams, you need to get into the cocking mechanism from the back side under the mirror and up to the front of the body and a coin won't work in this situation, The other end of the tool is designed for that.

I've not needed to use it for that purpose so far, but I have it just in case. It does work well for the lens cocking, too. I find very rarely, a lens gets jostled and the shutter must trip, so I (very rarely) occasionally need to re-cock the shutter on a lens. It's good to have the too for that and also to be aware that this occurs so if you find trouble when switching lenses, to be aware and check this before any attempts to use muscle on anything.

I have one too. IMHO, they are worth it, as not only are they very useful, but the ring/collar around the outside key slot in each end of the tool helps prevent the tool from slipping off the key while re-cocking the lens or body.

I used a coin, once or twice on a lens, but after having a slip with a lens I ordered the tool and have been happy with it. That, plus, the one time that I had to recycle/re-cock my 501CM's body way way down in there I was very happy to have the right tool rather than using a screwdriver.
 
I have one too. IMHO, they are worth it, as not only are they very useful, but the ring/collar around the outside key slot in each end of the tool helps prevent the tool from slipping off the key while re-cocking the lens or body.

I used a coin, once or twice on a lens, but after having a slip with a lens I ordered the tool and have been happy with it. That, plus, the one time that I had to recycle/re-cock my 501CM's body way way down in there I was very happy to have the right tool rather than using a screwdriver.

My name is butterfingers O'Neill for a reason. If I get the camera, I'll invest in one. There seem to be plenty online...
 
Yes, a little over $20.00 and it come with a leather case too. If the leather case had a belt loop I'd buy two or three and put them on my belt when I went out shooting. People would look at you and think, "now that guy is cool", he has three Hasselblad cocking tools.😎😎👍👍 I do think the leather case would help those of us that misplace things spot the tool faster. For cocking the lens itself I always have a coin in my pocket and I don't need a leather case for that.
 
........and most likely not worth it. I have an older 120mm macro that I bought from KEH that was listed very cheap due to fungus etched coatings and it still does a very good job. Plus, it cost me very little money. Unless your 350mm tele is the very latest FE version I don't think it would be worth trying to clear the fungus. Once the fungus has etched the coating it can't just be wiped off. You would have to polish and have the glass recoated, which would be expensive as H. Plus, your lens would be tied up for months if not more.

Which is what KEH would tell him so the price of a telephone call.
 
Well now I'm gonna have to buy one (I was unaware that they existed) because I want to be one of the cool kids too.

Thanks a lot ...

I'm a cool kid and I don't have one. Perhaps we can split the cost and share one???
 
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