RalphLambrecht
Subscriber
I'm running with three 30-year-old Hasselblads for 20 years now and never had an y of the issues you described and that with one service during that time.I've had a Hasselblad for around two years now. I've taken some great pictures with it. But it seems like I've also ruined more rolls with it than I've taken with all my other cameras combined! First was a delayed shutter (so the barn doors closed before the shutter opened). I returned that lens. Then was the light leak in the back that I had tested to be leak free. Turns out it was a slow leak, only noticeable after about an hour between shots. Then was the back where the dark slide interlock failed, so I shot a roll with the slide in. These are not poorly maintained gear - I tested them all before I used them and they failed unexpectedly.
Anyways I'm nearing the end of my rope with this system. The lenses are great and so is the form factor. But I don't know how much I can deal with the unreliability. I've never had any issues like this with rolls through my rolleiflex, mamiya c330 or Pentax 67. But none of them have interchangeable backs. If I sold my 'blad system and picked up one of the other medium format slr players like a bronica sq/gs-1/etra, or a mamiya rz67 how likely am I to be disappointed for the same reasons? Are the problems I'm complaining about endemic to medium format interchangeable back cameras or is it just Hasselblad?