chuckroast
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Au contraire, I have been at this level of Nirvana for many years. That allows me to enjoy what I have at a higher spiritual level.
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Au contraire, I have been at this level of Nirvana for many years. That allows me to enjoy what I have at a higher spiritual level.
Au contraire, I have been at this level of Nirvana for many years. That allows me to enjoy what I have at a higher spiritual level.
501CM and SWC, both chrome, the latter pre-T*.
Lovely mechanical photo tools, each of them, but that's enough for me.
Two. When I travel both hold the same film each with a different focal length lens. Never a chance of confusion as to different iso or film type
I also own 0, however I find that to be too few. I just haven't the funds to change it at the moment. I do own two Rollei SL66 cameras though. I bought one as a parts camera, but my repair man fixed both of them to good working order.
I don't own one, but I've always wanted to. Saving up!
Agree completely.Unless have a very specific use in mind, I consider the 60mm f/3.5 Distagon the best all around lens they ever sold (and I have owned and used many of their lenses - pretty much everything from 40mm to 250mm). I
As a long time 'blad user and owner, two recommendations:
It's kinda like Leica. Once you go down this rabbit hole ....
- Get a 500 C/M or 501 C/M and make sure it either has or you can find an Acumatte screen. These days, the screens cost almost as much as the bodies, but they're worth it.
- Unless have a very specific use in mind, I consider the 60mm f/3.5 Distagon the best all around lens they ever sold (and I have owned and used many of their lenses - pretty much everything from 40mm to 250mm). I personally would avoid the C lenses and hold out for the CF T* only because these are newer and there is a greater probability of finding parts for repair if they need it. That said, if you find a clean C T* (not just a C), I wouldn't hesitate if the shutter, iris, and optics are clean.
Thank you chuckroast! Greatly appreciated! I need to do about 15 days of work to get me there...
Who owns more >1 Hasselblad body and why, and when is enough "enough"?
I have never held a Hasselblad. Maybe not even seen one in person.
But, I do have a camera strap that says Hasselblad on it. That was in my price range.
Just never forget Rule #1:
Never attempt to mount or unmount a Hassy lens unless both body and lens are cocked.
Doing otherwise will damage things in very bad ways...
How and when do the "very bad ways" happen?
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