eli griggs
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The left hand hold, the smooth wind and the sound of the shutter system all add to the positive experience of shooting a wonderful handling camera.
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On a Hasselblad bitch thread?
As a teenager I wanted the Bronica S in the worst way, however the Bronica is not as well built as the Hasselblad, bulkier and harder to hold.
Bronica S needed refinements, EC was a brilliant follow up. Still chunkier and heavier than than Hasselblad, if we don’t take lens into account.
Hasselblad lives in its own world, this can be appreciated, and it seems hard core endorsers have ... hard time accepting any view that dulls down that glow in the slightest.
... that is because the "others" are simply lesser cameras ...
I think it is the Hasselblad admirers are more of a problem in these threads
This is where the thread goes off on a slippery path. Let's not continue that line of thought further. Everyone has their preferences - live and let live. Discuss pros and cons of cameras if you feel it matters one whit - fine. But starting to call groups of people a 'problem' is terrain we're not going to allow this to venture in.
End of moderator preach. Please continue - respectfully.
Have you slammed the LESSER post, implying whoever does not use Hasselblad is just that, lesser?
And BTW, I made no disparaging comments to any Hasselblad owner, ever.
I suggest that is because the "others" are simply lesser cameras, compromises in form and function,
How is this thread bitchn’ anything?
Bronica S needed refinements, EC was a brilliant follow up. Still chunkier and heavier than than Hasselblad, if we don’t take lens into account.
Hasselblad lives in its own world, this can be appreciated, and it seems hard core endorsers have ... hard time accepting any view that dulls down that glow in the slightest.
I say "lesser" as in less usable/capable cameras system, as I've used or handled other Medium Format SLRs.
On the whole, the larger sized competition to the 500CM, are too often unwieldy to hand, difficult to load larger magazines, dependent on electrical charges, even the 500 ELM, and other motorized Hasselblads, which is why I want a second 500 CM as a backup (a 500Ccould serve too).
The range of formats in backups are ideal, and, the seals are an easy fix for the owner.
The Lens system in the "V" series is very capable and though there are Zeiss lenses for other medium SLR cameras, I feel the Hasselblad lenses are all encompassing.
Other SLRs are fine, for those that like and use them, and possible feel the same way as I do the Hasselblad, but other than the Pentax 67, I find that they, as tools to hand, to give lesser overall abilities when compared to the 500 CM, period.
I do no include those person's that like and use other systems, they are in no way "lesser" for their choices in any way, no are their photographs.
There is a huge difference in my and others preference for Hasselblad analog kit, for their performance and those that bash others for daring to own something else, that Hasselblad, in that the only interesting cameras for many of us are the ways we can use them, as tools, no as status symbols' as an impossible to educate minority of HB owners, etc promote them to others.
if you feel insulted by my voicing my opinions, that was no my intent but it is also no my responsibility.
Some people can take offense no matter what is said or written and while I try to promote kindness as a general way of life, speaking personal "truths or finding based on experience" to avoid conflicts with such people; it's simply impossible.
I like and prefer Hasselblad "V" systems, most especially the 500CM, and Social or material snobbishness is no part of my considerations as to their usefulness, so, use what you like, I won't think less of you, life's too short for that kind of BS.
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My 503CX can beat your 500CM!
Sure, why not? Try to follow the discussion and you'll see that innumerable cameras have been mentioned in this thread. {Moderator deletion of the unnecessary}
If the "slap" noise bothers you, don't try the Pentax 6x7.
Horses for courses.
I think the "ker-thwump" sound of the Hassy is awesome.
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