pete_mod
Member
I want to buy either a 500cm or 501cm to primarily shoot architectural photos. I have a Rolleiflex 2.8e that is simply not wide enough for my style of photography (and because of this I rarely even use it), so I think a Hasselblad with a 50mm is the way to go for me. Plus the interchangeable backs would be a huge plus.
I've read about the gliding mirror in the 501, however I don't think it will be of use for me since I plan to use lenses that are 80mm and wider. Also, not sure if a prism would be of benefit. I know that I use the magnifier quite a bit on the Rolleiflex to check focus, so maybe a metered prism would the way to go since I plan to use the camera handheld.
In regards to 50mm lenses, I was going to go with the 50mm CF (non FLE unless I can find a FLE locally), or maybe the older 50mm C T*.
Anyone have any other suggestions in regards to the camera/lenses, or accessories that I should consider?
I've read about the gliding mirror in the 501, however I don't think it will be of use for me since I plan to use lenses that are 80mm and wider. Also, not sure if a prism would be of benefit. I know that I use the magnifier quite a bit on the Rolleiflex to check focus, so maybe a metered prism would the way to go since I plan to use the camera handheld.
In regards to 50mm lenses, I was going to go with the 50mm CF (non FLE unless I can find a FLE locally), or maybe the older 50mm C T*.
Anyone have any other suggestions in regards to the camera/lenses, or accessories that I should consider?