thuggins
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Until last photo, wasn't sure it was a Hasselblad.
Weird finder appears to be on the left side! Camera is being held on its side.
Exactly the kind of silliness and debauchery I'd expect with a square format.
There are a few versions of the sports finder. Most of them go on the accessory rail on the left side of the camera. There is one that, as mentioned, goes in place of the standard finder with a mirror to view the center of the screen for focusing. But, the camera in the pictures has one of the rail-mounted finders. They all have adjustments or masks for getting the right frame lines for various focal length lenses
Wondering about the guy's physiognomy - typical for a HaBla user ?![]()
Looks like a Hasselblad sportsfinder with a mask, nothing exotic. Most that I have seen mount on the side and they don't "reverse" the image because you are not looking through a lens. As to how it is being used in this film, that's called "artistic license" which means anything is allowed so lighten-up!........Regards!View attachment 228077 View attachment 228078 View attachment 228079 View attachment 228080 View attachment 228081
I assume it's a Hasselblad, but what's with the viewfinder?
Welll, now that the camera bits are settled...let us turn our attention the the aircraft....what aircarft are they (supposed to be) in ?
From the windows, I'd say DC-3 (C-47) - but somehow with wallpaper and wood trim ...
Doesn't the eyepiece slide back & forth to adjust for focal length?
Are they inside an actual aircraft (I'm looking at the still photos only)? ...
Mine doesn't. Aspect ratio and focal length are set by the inserts.Doesn't the eyepiece slide back & forth to adjust for focal length?
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