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... on eBay. 1990 model and never been used. A rare find indeed. I'm not experienced at all with medium format and so far the laterally inverted viewfinder image is rather strange, but in time I hope to master it.

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Congrats on this classic. It's all you really need. If this is your first MF camera, prepare yourself for the technically superb results. The artistic merit of your results will still be up to you. Try doing a portrait with your first roll to really see the difference to 135.
 

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Never used?! Goodness. If you posted a selfie, it would be a pic of a happy man.
Its my first MF also. 'Had a rocky start, but that's 'cause mine had seen more than a little use. Like most of my gear, its way more capable than I am. 'Hope it puts smiles on your face for decades.
 

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Welcome to APUG! You are off to a very good start in medium format.
 

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Welcome to APUG

Enjoy your new camera. You have made a wise decision!
 
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Thank you for the kind comments :smile:

It is a gorgeous thing and something I have lusted after all my life. I remember as a young man that they cost as much as a new car. Even now they are hardly a bargain but I have no doubt it will outlive me!

The focussing screen is a little dark and I believe the Acute Matte screen improves matters although I don't think they are available new any longer. I guess it's back to eBay again.
 

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Be sure to set your camera up at 4 feet and test for focus against a negative. You may find as much as a 6 inch error, which points to the pads behind the mirror as having deteriorated. I did not know they were still making the CM in 1990. Perhaps by then they had shifted to a better pad material than the earlier foam, and a focus error might not exist.


Ah - the pads are *behind* the mirror?

I'm glad you've returned - a few months ago, a new Hasselblad owner posted some images he believed were soft and there were many questions about where the problem might be. Several of us looked at our own Hasselblads, ranging from 500C/M, 501C, and 553ELX, and noted the tabs upon which the mirror rests, but none of us saw any foam on the tabs. I didn't think of looking behind the mirror!

In the case of that owner, I believe it turned out to be a scanning issue and the camera was fine.
 

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It looks like my micro prism circle screen. I had about three different 500cm screens before and chose this as it was easiest to focus with.

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I dont know if its a kiev or not, but its lighter than the original crosshair screen, but it focuses better.
 

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I've had mine second hand and it's sibling spare since 1985. My prime Hasselblad is like another appendage to me tapped straight into my thoughts when taking images. I guess I have shot over 1000 weddings with it. I would feel every function and could identify any malfunction within a click. DSLRs are fantastic, however I will never part from my Hassy 500C/M.

I added my Acumate screen when they first came out in 1988 after a few of my associates abandoned their Hassleblads because they were too hard to focus.
To my recollection, there were others who used a split focus screen, but those screens too were dark.
 

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We know for sure that it is not an Acute Matte D because it does not have the 2 notches in the frame. Based on the age and condition of the camera it is probably the original Acute Matte. I have the D in my Hassie but I modified the original Acute Matte equivalent screen from a Mamiya RZ to use in my Rollei. It was one piece, not 2, as I recall. Use it. No screen is going to look bright enough without the hood erected and the magnifier in place and your face over it. If you still aren't satisfied get the focusing chimney. As for the lateral inversion just start thinking about moving the subject instead of the camera. Subject going out the left side, just pull it back in by moving the camera to the right. You have a beautiful and highly effective camera - use it.
 

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That is the production years, the cameras are still going. :happy:

Well, that's true of almost all film cameras since very few are in production today. That prompts this question: do we know of any commercially produced camera that is now extinct? By "extinct", I mean we know it was made but we don't know of one being used or in a collection.
 

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Just for the record (it's been answered over the course of the thread), that screen is a Hasselblad 42250 screen (center micro-prism with grid), pre-acute matte (first acute matte was 1989, they never made a microprism only acute-matte). It is probably my second favourite screen, and one I use regularly. Although the ground glass field is on the dim side (but perfectly fine in bright light), the micro-prism spot is bright and easy to focus as long as your lens is f/4 or faster.

My favourite screen is the microprism/split image acute matte (42215), it's brighter, still has a easy to focus microprism area, but alas, cost way too much.

"Kiev" screens only work in the older "C" models, and are fine if properly calibrated. But the Microprism is coarser and not that good with f/4 or slower lenses. The Russian and Chinese replacement screens for the C/M also work fine, but you have to be aware of their calibration, and I find them coarser grained and inferior to the Hasselblad screens.

The 500cm was produced from 1970-1994
 
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Just for the record (it's been answered over the course of the thread), that screen is a Hasselblad 42250 screen (center micro-prism with grid), pre-acute matte (first acute matte was 1989, they never made a microprism only acute-matte). It is probably my second favourite screen, and one I use regularly. Although the ground glass field is on the dim side (but perfectly fine in bright light), the micro-prism spot is bright and easy to focus as long as your lens is f/4 or faster.

My favourite screen is the microprism/split image acute matte (42215), it's brighter, still has a easy to focus microprism area, but alas, cost way too much.

Thank you. That's all very clear :smile:
 
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