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Young enthusiast looking for a digital back for my Hasselblad 500 C

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I’m searching for a digital back for my beloved Hasselblad 500 C (V-System).

I’m especially interested in older CCD backs from Phase One, Hasselblad CFV, Leaf, Kodak, Imacon, or similar models with that beautiful classic CCD look.



Best regards
Matthias


Ah question is here in the Forum a place to sell and buy?

Moderator Note: Post edited to remove references to Want to Buy request.
 
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is here in the Forum a place to sell and buy?

Sure. Subscribe and you can post this "want to buy" thread in the Classifieds. I would expect this thread will be deleted since you're not allowed to post a "want to buy" or "want to sell" thread (or comment) in any section other than the Classifieds and only if you're a subscriber.
 
I would recommend you to look for a Jenaoptik Eyelike M22 (22 Mpx multishot) and Macbook Pro mid 2010 with Snow Leopard. Pay attention that the back should be supplied together with cables (firewire cable as well) and Eyelike software on a CD.
There was such a back on Kleinanzeigen de for about 400 Euro.
 
Hey thank you, no i don't want to be tethered, the back should hav CD Slot.

I can't find the buy and sell category 😅
 
There is a CF39 MS on that auction site right now that is as good a price as you'll get, based in Italy. It's the multi-shot version (you'll need to tether it to use that function) but it'll work fine as a regular back.

The CF39 is the predecessor to the CFV39. I have the non-MS version,

It comes with an extra RZ67 plate, if you don't want that, I'll buy it off you so you can reduce the cost.
 
Omg Perfect!!! It is working on CF Cards right? On which auction site is it?
 
Yessss saw that, i am from Germany so shipment is no problem but:

error when you torn the back on (invalid calibration)

I have that one on my List:



Luckily, before my photography study, I studied mechanical engineering too, and I have a lathe, drill press, milling machine—everything in my dads workshop.

This offer is really good. I’m wondering if it would be possible to mount an adapter plate from an analog magazine onto it. Basically, the whole thing seems to be only screwed together; only the height would need to be precision-ground very accurately. That would not be a problem for me either.

I’m just wondering whether it actually works. What do you think, anybody did this?
 
Yessss saw that, i am from Germany so shipment is no problem but:

error when you torn the back on (invalid calibration)
Re: CF39

The calibration issue is software, it needs to be connected to a computer and a calibration image taken and stored. I have a P25 that needs a calibration (slight magenta cast on one side), but I have not done it as finding old working hardware (Firewire400) and software to do this can be challenging (but I'm working on it!). In the mean time, I have a LCC applied automatically in Rawtherapee. As the seller says, it works fine with that warning.

The back was available with various plates that allowed you to connect it to different cameras, this one has the Hasselblad V and Mamiya RZ (like I said before, I'm interested in the RZ plate). It was made by Imacon around the time Hasselblad bought the company.

The Multishot is a studio feature, results in very nice files, but requires tethering to hard to obtain old hardware.

On a large format back, you can use the Hasselblad plate, and a Hasselblad to 4x5 adapter (I might have an extra one of those). You need 2 cable releases, one on the back to wake it up, one on the lens to expose.

The Hasselblad H P25 you listed can do that too, but it will not fit your Hasselblad V bodies, only the "H".

The CF39 uses CompatFlash cards.

The Kodak sensor is pretty nice, it was one of the last CCDs that was good for long exposure night and astro shots.

I'm in Canada, and have no issues with the extra shipping costs from Europe or Asia. You being in Europe makes this a nice option as you won't get additional VAT costs (I think!)...
 
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Thank you for all the information. It actually sounds quite good, but the fact that calibration is so difficult makes me a little worried. And for that, it feels too expensive if I can get a Phase One P25 for the same price. What speaks against the P25 if I find one with a V-mount?
 
The Multishot is a studio feature, results in very nice files, but requires tethering to hard to obtain old hardware.
As far as I know the multishot can be done only with the motorised Hasselblads. The motorised Hasselblads are quite cheap to try it out. I bought a fully functional EL/M for 180 Euro.
 
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I was looking for Phase One P65+ for Hasselblad V (6x4,5 60.48MP 8984 x 6732 CCD sensor with 16-bit color depth), but this is extremely rare. Unfortunately, Phase One does not offer a conversion service for Mamiya 645 digital backs to Hasselblad V.
 
Thank you for all the information. It actually sounds quite good, but the fact that calibration is so difficult makes me a little worried. And for that, it feels too expensive if I can get a Phase One P25 for the same price. What speaks against the P25 if I find one with a V-mount?

The P25 for Hasselblad V works well, I like that it's fanless. But it will probably cost more - V Backs go for about 2X the H backs. If you were just using it on a view camera, the H-Backs makes more $ense.

Just for reference, the Phase One backs use a Canon battery, the Imacon/Hasselblad backs use a Sony battery. both are easily available.
 
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I was looking for Phase One P65+ for Hasselblad V (6x4,5 60.48MP 8984 x 6732 CCD sensor with 16-bit color depth), but this is extremely rare. Unfortunately, Phase One does not offer a conversion service for Mamiya 645 digital backs to Hasselblad V.

Yea, me too, there's one on that auction site, but it's a little $$ for me.

Or an IQ180! :wink:
 
Sure. Subscribe and you can post this "want to buy" thread in the Classifieds. I would expect this thread will be deleted since you're not allowed to post a "want to buy" or "want to sell" thread (or comment) in any section other than the Classifieds and only if you're a subscriber.

Moderator Note: Exactly right @Don_ih ! :smile:

@12557 - Click on the Support Us! link nearer the top of the page for details about becoming a paid Subscriber.
 
Moderator Note: Exactly right @Don_ih ! :smile:

@12557 - Click on the Support Us! link nearer the top of the page for details about becoming a paid Subscriber.

The title is "looking for" rather than "WTB", subtle difference, but one should be able to ask recommendations on what is a good digital back. But then again, this is an analogue forum...
 
The title is "looking for" rather than "WTB", subtle difference, but one should be able to ask recommendations on what is a good digital back. But then again, this is an analogue forum...

Agreed - and I have used moderator tools and edited the posts now to leave in the requests for advice, and remove the offers to purchase.
But thanks for the reminder about which sub-forum this should be in - moved accordingly to the miscellaneous hybrid discussions part.
 
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