adrian_freire
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Don't think twice. I would buy it.
With respect, that's a crock o'you know what.Paul Howell said:Another reason that the 500s are inexpensive is that many fine art photographers want the 6X7 or 6X4.5 format[...]
Frank Petronio said:The 500cm is a great value if you find one in good condition. Try it with a film back and lens so that you get a clear indication of how everything is working together.
The most likely problem with a camera of this age will be the leaf shutter in the C-series lenses. This will vary depending on the lens. Most should still be fine.
Briefly:
500c - 12 back - chrome C lenses are the oldest and cheapest.
500cm - A12 back - black or chrome C lenses with the T* coating are newer
The C T* lenses were replaced by CF T* lenses in the late 1970s - early 1980s.
The workmanship of the 1970s - 1980s Blads is excellent. In the late 1980s they came out with discounted (cheaper made) 501 bodies and CB lenses.
I'd look more for good examples rather than a specific model...
vladimer said:gliding mirror system is the one that reduces mirror vibration or vigneting?
The gliding mirror actually retracts prior to being raised so that it will clear the rear element of longer lenses. In my 503cxi, which lacks this feature, the mirror is mounted farther back in order to clear instead of moving so with my 250mm lens there is vignetting at the top (a narrow stripe across the top of the viewfinder). The effect is negligible with my 150mm, but you cut off the tops of people's heads in the viewfinder with the 250mm and have to interpolate.
is there any way to mirror lock up? I mean trigger mirror before actualy shutter opens?
I think what Vlad is asking is "Can the 500CM use the latest CB/CFi/CFE lenses?"
I don't know myself.
Vlad, you might want to ask on the Hasselblad User's Forum at http://www.hasselbladinfo.com/discus/messages/board-topics.html
Art.
I think what Vlad is asking is "Can the 500CM use the latest CB/CFi/CFE lenses?"
I don't know myself.
Vlad, you might want to ask on the Hasselblad User's Forum at http://www.hasselbladinfo.com/discus/messages/board-topics.html
Art.
Yes, the 500cm can take all the lenses for the V-System. The newer Hassels (501 etc) have the sliding mirror, which is more convenient for lenses above 150mm.
[...] The newer Hassels (501 etc) have the sliding mirror, [...]
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