Is that a Hasselblad?

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Ever been asked "Is that a Hasselbad?"

  • No.

    Votes: 294 37.0%
  • Yes, while shooting 35mm or smaller.

    Votes: 25 3.1%
  • Yes, while shooting Medium Format

    Votes: 219 27.6%
  • Yes, while shooting Large Format

    Votes: 97 12.2%
  • Yes, and it was a Hasselblad!

    Votes: 227 28.6%

  • Total voters
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namram9021

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One time walking around in the city with a Hasselblad I overheard someone nearby say to his friend: "That's the Mamiya I want to get!"
 

nick mulder

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When the nice security man at Frankfurt airport made me unpack my hasselblad he thought it was a movie camera! Oh well.

Melbourne Airport ... carrying around a somewhat heavy 16mm Bolex (which has Hasselblad-esque styling) I was asked "does it actually work????" ...

I am seriously considering not getting a carnet for it next time I travel with it for work.
 
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i've been messing with a pentax 67, the only comment so far is, that is old school, say like twenty years ago old school.
 

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Sorry - I can no longer resist! :wink:

"Don't ask a photographer if they're shooting a Hasselblad. If they are, they'll tell you. If they're not, don't embarrass them!"

I love it! hahaha If I have your permission, I may change my signature line to this! :D

Of course you may! I stole it from some movie, anyway. :wink:


Sorry I arrived late to this thread.

About the comment above, about a hundred years ago, a Spanish writter, Miguel de Unamuno said this:

When you first time meet a person, don't ask him where he is from. If he is from Bilbao, he will tell you. If not, don't embarras him.

By the way, Miguel de Unamuno was born in Bilbao.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Unamuno

Cheers from Bilbao
 

benjiboy

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To paraphrase Mae West "Is that a Hasselblad, or are you just pleased to see me?
 

Black Dog

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"that's a big zoom you've got there"...
 

wclavey

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When the nice security man at Frankfurt airport made me unpack my hasselblad he thought it was a movie camera! Oh well.

I have 2 Mamiya TLR bodies and a full set of lenses and 2 prism finders that all fit int a single case that I travel with. I often get asked if it is movie equipment. I have always assumed that it is because of the 2 lenses on each lensboad and the fact that I keep a collapsable hood on each of the taking lenses makes it look like one of the old turret mounted movie camera lenses. But that doesn't help explain the Hasselblad...

I was out shooting with the Bronica s2a a few weekends ago and got asked the "is that a Hasselblad" question... and I immediately thought of this thread and cheerfully replied, "No, just a cheap Japanese imitation..."
 
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last sunday in vitamin cottage someone said, dig the blad. I dig now with a recently acquired a 50mm that is my same age.
 

Gary Holliday

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I was photographing a perfect sunset in Crete with my little Contax T2. Some guy yelled at me to get out of the way because he was sitting further back photographing the sunset with his video camera and point & crap digital.

I was angered by this novice and shouted back I own a Hasselblad you know!
 

Frank R

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last sunday in vitamin cottage someone said, dig the blad. I dig now with a recently acquired a 50mm that is my same age.

What is a "vitamin cottage"? A pharmacy perhaps?
 

RoBBo

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Yes, with a Bronica SQ-A - from a police officer who kind of freaked me out when he pulled up behind me.

Same thing happened to me!
Except we were in a parking lot in the middle of the night in rural Wisconsin, and the other guy with me DID have a Hasselblad, which was not the target of his question, ironically enough, and I had my SQ-Ai.
 

Wyno

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I was at the open day of the local naval base in Victoria (Australia) which is 70 kms away from me, and I'd taken my 8x10 with me just in case. There were seveal steam powered traction engines there which had been restored by volunteers from the naval personnel and I had just set the camera up and an elderly gentleman approached me and didn't ask me "is that a Hasselblad?" He asked me "is that a half plate camera?" We chatted a bit and it turned out that he had used a variety of medium format and vintage cameras 40 years earlier.
I took my shots and was then offered the chance to drive the engine around the naval base. Did I say no thanks? You decide.
Mike
 

Thanasis

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The first time I told my father-in-law that I was going to take some photographs with a Hasselblad, he immediately nodded slowly yet knowingly and made that sign with his thumb and index finger that means "mmm, perfect".
 

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There were seveal steam powered traction engines there which had been restored by volunteers from the naval personnel [...]
I took my shots and was then offered the chance to drive the engine around the naval base. Did I say no thanks? You decide.
Mike

Years ago when I was a kid I drove a steam-roller, and later have driven trains. I still remember every glorious minute :smile:



Peter
 

mabman

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The closest I've come to this is having my Kiev 4a mistaken for a Contax (which isn't that far off) - by a guy shooting with a Leica III with collapsible Elmar :smile: We had a very pleasant conversation.
 

Steve Smith

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I took my shots and was then offered the chance to drive the engine around the naval base. Did I say no thanks? You decide.
Mike

I have done this too (but on the road). It's great being in command of nine tons of metal with no brakes!


Steve.
 

vanspaendonck

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I was asked "Is that a Hasselblad?" yesterday at the Roman Thermae in Trier, Germany. The camera was a Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5, which I explained to the person who popped the question (he was holding some digital SLR).
Seems that people who don't know much about camera's think that any big professionally looking camera is a Hasselblad. Hasselblad could make money out of this if they would introduce a line of expensive advanced amateur digital point and shoot camera's, but I guess they have already missed the bus.
 

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When in Sweden a couple of years ago, somebody asked me if my Bronica S2A was a Leica. He looked a little disappointed when I told him that it was a Japanese medium format camera comparable to a Hasselblad. I don´t think he knew what a Hasselblad was.

Trond
 

Dave Wooten

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One week ago in Ely Nevada a guy stops in a truck, watching me set up a 14 x 17, and asks the ITAH question....I told him no, I just can t afford one.
 
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