jerrybro
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Is there a technical reason or is it just the current market?
Yes, I know it works for a lot of folks, but mine didn't like it. I never had as much as a hiccup from that body before that so I guess you can understand why I'm a little gun shy.The 9v battery convertor works for me.
You also can't use the standard close-up bellows on them. Small point, I admit.
I've got a 500cm with a few lenses and backs, seeing these ELMs around at such low prices had me thinking about a 2nd body.
That's a legitimate reasonI always wanted one because I wanted to look like an astronaut.
This may be more right than not. I got a rock solid 503CX for well under the price of an equivalent CM variety.not as "sexy" as the 500C/500CM
Is there a technical reason or is it just the current market?
they break more often
Seriously? I always believed them to be very reliable. Which problems did you experience?
One need for some of us is the need for a darn cheap backup body. Also, they are very handy for slower action shooting hand-held. I like mine(ELM and 553ELX) with grip and prism as it lets me shoot without having to take my eye from the prism or move off the subject. Could I live without a motorized Hasselblad? Sure, but the price was right and I found I like it. When I travel I want a little lighter and only bring my old 500C w/ waist level and SWC.Use one for a few years and then tell us what you think. Of all the Hasselblads I've kept, never saw the need to keep an ELM.
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