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I got a Hasselblad 500c as a present today.![]()
Great! That shows that good choices were made as well as smart decisions!
I got a Hasselblad 500c as a present today.![]()
I got a Hasselblad 500c as a present today.![]()
I got a Hasselblad 500c as a present today.![]()
Great! That shows that good choices were made as well as smart decisions!
That is quite a nice gift.
It will be interesting to hear your experiences with it compared to the Rolleiflex. Obviously, it will not be as quiet or discreet - but you do have a choice of lenses and the film backs will let you use different films or give you exposure flexibility depending on the scene.
I'm sure you deserve it.
It's a truly classic way to make images.
Even if it is kind of noisy compared to a Rolleiflex
Take care...
A nice Hasselblad SWC (fixed 38 mm Biogon lens) from 1968. Seems in good order, so shooting a test film.
Very nice camera - hope to see some results soon !
I can remember you had a SWC before ... ? (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
^^^ Bert, I think I am a little envious ...
You're welcome to come over for a shoot out with the two SWC's![]()
Picked up this Kowa SE for just under £7 with supplementary lenses, filters and other bits and pieces. (Sellers pics)
It's a camera I don't know much about apart from it being sold by Dixons in the 60's, I'm not expecting too much from it, particularly the lenses.
Internet information is pretty limited, so if anyone has any experiences of this camera, good or bad, please tell!
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Wind back to about 1973-1974, and I was a penniless 15 year old with my nose pressed against the window of a secondhand shop on Bath Road in Swindon. There was this camera, a Kowa with a round (?metering) window on the pentaprism. All I knew was two things - I wanted it, and my parents would complain loudly if I bought something from a disreputable secondhand shop. I can't remember now where it came from, but I eventually satisfied my need to own a camera with a pentaprism with an old and meterless Praktica Nova, and spent the proceeds of my first easter vacation job on upgrading it to a Praktica LTL (and if we are talking about reaction formation to parental control, that summer I went back to work and bought an old BSA Bantam and presented it to the parents as a fait accompli). Hope you enjoy your Kowa. I seem to still be working out some issues to do with acquiring unnecessary cameras against all common sense!
Nice comments and thoughts from a different era. I grew up in the 60's in Newcastle and we too didn't have much money, certainly not to squander on a camera.
My father had an old camera, don't know what it was,it wouldn't have been expensive but I can remember how blue the sky was on those old photographs, or perhaps it's just nostalgia creeping in. I even won a school photography competition with it against other pupils who from wealthier families had better equipment.
I too went through the BSA Bantam and Lambretta stage, but could never convince my parents to help me out. I spent my summer working in camping shops to fund my angling addiction.
I've not put a film through the Kowa yet, they seem to get some bad reviews regarding reliabilty, but mine is mechanically sound and the meter works well.
And I know what you mean about purchasing cameras, it's a habit I need to stop!
And I know what you mean about purchasing cameras, it's a habit I need to stop!
Mine has the 1.9 lens, the shutter also has a distinctive sound, possibly the baffle?
The camera has some weight to it, something I like in cameras and find reassuring i.e no plastic.
At a local swapping market, my eldest daughter found what she thought would make the perfect birthday present for me: a clean Soviet Zenit-E camera with a Helios 44 lens, a couple of aftermarket lenses (35mm & 135mm), a full set of extension tubes, and a few filters - not to forget a hardly worn ever-ready bag.
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I am indeed happy to have a daughter with such good sense, and I look very much forward to trying the camera out...
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