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my Hasselblad's |
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06-03-2012
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Walter Ulreich is offline
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my Hasselblad's
left to right:
503 CXi - 1995, my first
SWC - 1978
500 C - 1957, first year of production
203 FE - 1996
2003 FCW - 1988
H4D 40 - 2012
sorry so bad photo
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06-03-2012
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GASitis.. finally cured?
naruto is offline
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My 500C with the 80mm and the 40mm.

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06-03-2012
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Walter Ulreich is offline
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beautiful photos from your 500 C, mine has the early Distagon 5.6/60 from 1958
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06-03-2012
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my 500 C/M with the 80 CF attached.
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My Hasselblads. |
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06-03-2012
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Nokton48 is offline
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My Hasselblads.
I have two 500C/M's (one is the 25th anniversary model, signed by Dr. Hasselblad), and two 500EL/M's. Shown with 150mm Planar, 135mm Bellows-Planar, 40mm Distagon-C, and 350mm Tele-Tessar C.
All my stuff is about the same vintage, from the middle 70's Black T* era.
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06-03-2012
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500cm, 500 elx, 40, 50, 80, 150 ct* lenses
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06-03-2012
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Walter Ulreich is offline
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the 500 C from 1957 with the 1958 Distigon
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1600f - 1952 |
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06-08-2012
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Walter Ulreich is offline
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1600f - 1952
new today, condition not so bad ;-)
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06-08-2012
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Picture taker
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Wow, very nice 1600f kit!
I have a 1000f (currently waiting for a CLA, slow speeds are off) and the whole line of optics. I managed to find a crate full of it on ebay last year  ! It contained : 60, 80 tessar Opton long barrel, 135 Zeiss, 135 Ektar, 250 5.6 Zeiss. With a 135 Zeiss I already used on a Salyut and the Tessar short barrel that came with the 1000f I even have two of them rare beasts  . I should sell a 135 but good luck finding someone interested.
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06-08-2012
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Walter Ulreich is offline
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Great lenses S.H.!
My 1600f and the lenses will get a CLA too, so I have enough time to decide how to use and what more has to come ;-) But it is a great camera, only the back is too new (1970). But for use this newer back would be more comfortable.
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06-08-2012
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passez le fromage
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Your Hasselblad's what?
Semi-serious grammar policing aside, I have always wanted a 'blad and these photos do nothing but make me feel poor.
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06-08-2012
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My Hassy (with a 50mm stuck on it!)
Todd
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06-08-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by filmfan
Your Hasselblad's what?
Semi-serious grammar policing aside, I have always wanted a 'blad and these photos do nothing but make me feel poor.
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Being one myself, I can say that everyone hates the "grammar dick" 
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06-08-2012
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Walter Ulreich is offline
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@Todd.Hanz: great photo and the 'stuck' should be resolved
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06-09-2012
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Walter Ulreich is offline
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@ 'filmfan' and 'boomguy57' - sorry to bother you. Most great cameras within this Forum have a '???? porn' thread, so why not Hasselblad. Besides the modern digital Hasselblad versions, the old V-Versions are now cheaper than - for example - Nikon early Rangefinders and/or most Leica M Series.
Sorry my understanding English lacks about 'grammar dick' and 'semi-serious grammar policing' but I never wanted to hurt somebody, only express my joy with that great Hasselblad beauties.
With kind regards,
Walter
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06-09-2012
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