Retired a few years ago and getting back into some of my youthful passions . . . Lost track of the Red Haired Hazel Eyed Theresa from Ontario Canada so my second choice was B&W Film and Processing/Printing.
Just purchased a lightly used Hasselblad 500c. 1969 vintage. I am the third owner, I know the two previous owners, they were both Professional Lab Techs for the USAF in Dayton (spook stuff, now retired), and hobby photographers.
The second owner has had the Blad for 20 years, put maybe 50 rolls of film through it and never had a CLA done. It was CLA'd a few years before she bought it. It functions flawlessly. Should I send it to a Hassleblad Certified Tech to do a CLA on it or leave well enough alone? Being a retired Hands-On Engineer (means I was a working stiff before I got my EE in my 40s) I tend to fall into the "If it ain't frikkin' broke don't try to fix it" camp.
And . . . can someone recommend a Hasselblad Certified tech in the Northeast US with a reasonable turn around time?
Just purchased a lightly used Hasselblad 500c. 1969 vintage. I am the third owner, I know the two previous owners, they were both Professional Lab Techs for the USAF in Dayton (spook stuff, now retired), and hobby photographers.
The second owner has had the Blad for 20 years, put maybe 50 rolls of film through it and never had a CLA done. It was CLA'd a few years before she bought it. It functions flawlessly. Should I send it to a Hassleblad Certified Tech to do a CLA on it or leave well enough alone? Being a retired Hands-On Engineer (means I was a working stiff before I got my EE in my 40s) I tend to fall into the "If it ain't frikkin' broke don't try to fix it" camp.
And . . . can someone recommend a Hasselblad Certified tech in the Northeast US with a reasonable turn around time?