gnuyork
Well-known
Kicking myself for passing up an SWC for a very, very good price a few years back.
ChrisN
Striving
Hi Chris, I have to agree with the 80mm Lens; and use it as much as possible. One of the most important piece's of equipment that I find essential is the 45 degree angle finder, weather it is metered or not. In a lot of locations in Canada or other places were people gather to photograph water falls or canyons for eg; they all have minimum 4 foot safety fences. Now I am only 5 ft, 13 inches short, and if I tried to photograph those sites with the regular viewfinder or chimney finder, I would have to be 7 ft tall just to look down into the finder for focusing. The right angle finder eliminates this need, and it would be a must need for the shorter in height photographer. Another great point about this finder, is it eliminates all that extra stray light coming around you, and easier/faster focusing. As far as extra lenses; the 40mm is a must for my photography.
You make a very good case for the 45 degree finder. On the few occasions I've had to shoot over a barrier I found I could raise the camera overhead and look up into the WLF, or even hold it out to the side and deal with an upside-down image, like large format! That 40mm lens is a monster for weight and size!
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
(PME? Serial RR436167, and needs to be paired with a 42165 screen for accurate metering).
No need for a "special" screen simply adjust the iso/asa on the meter to compensate for varying screen brightness.
ChrisN
Striving
No need for a "special" screen simply adjust the iso/asa on the meter to compensate for varying screen brightness.
Good point! The PME meters within a half-stop of my L-308 meter, which is about average across the several meters I use. (That's with the standard screen in the 503cx.)
dave lackey
Veteran
Genuine Hasselblad cable release?
They seem kind of rare but i was wondering if anyone had one they want to sell...:angel:
They seem kind of rare but i was wondering if anyone had one they want to sell...:angel:
dave lackey
Veteran
Success!
Bob sent me a cleaner, brighter screen for the Hassy. Now I can actually get close without the magnifier. This screen is the same older screen but much better.
Thanks, Bob!
Bob sent me a cleaner, brighter screen for the Hassy. Now I can actually get close without the magnifier. This screen is the same older screen but much better.
Thanks, Bob!
dave lackey
Veteran
Update with two questions:
1. I got the 55mm extension and it looks pretty darn good for flower macros/abstracts. Question: does anyone have a great rule of thumb for making sure exposure is correct?
2. I need a shorter extension for portraits... Not sure if a 10 or 21mm extension is best. Question: Which should I get for head shots and does anyone have a lead to finding the appropriate filter?
So far, I am delighted with the 503. I am dropping off a couple of rolls for developing tomorrow. Should have an image or two to share. I absolutely LOVE the Hasselblad V system!
1. I got the 55mm extension and it looks pretty darn good for flower macros/abstracts. Question: does anyone have a great rule of thumb for making sure exposure is correct?
2. I need a shorter extension for portraits... Not sure if a 10 or 21mm extension is best. Question: Which should I get for head shots and does anyone have a lead to finding the appropriate filter?
So far, I am delighted with the 503. I am dropping off a couple of rolls for developing tomorrow. Should have an image or two to share. I absolutely LOVE the Hasselblad V system!
Nokton48
Veteran
Question: does anyone have a great rule of thumb for making sure exposure is correct?
Dave,
The answer for you is: 1 1/2 stops with the 80mm and 55 tube
See here for a very detailed explanation (and a calculator at the bottom of the page)
http://www.hasselbladhistorical.eu/HT/HTComp.aspx#CalcProc
dave lackey
Veteran
Dave,
The answer for you is: 1 1/2 stops with the 80mm and 55 tube
See here for a very detailed explanation (and a calculator at the bottom of the page)
http://www.hasselbladhistorical.eu/HT/HTComp.aspx#CalcProc
Perfect!!! I am glad you summarized it for me because it is rather confusing with all the detail!!
Thanks!!
Nokton48
Veteran
Tenba made a blue nylon bag specifically for the Blad that I think might be correct for your camera.
dave lackey
Veteran
Tenba made a blue nylon bag specifically for the Blad that I think might be correct for your camera.
Really? I would love to get that!
I will check ebay I guess. Sounds too cool! I wish I had one of every accessory!
Thank you for the tip!
Nokton48
Veteran
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hasselblad-...523735?hash=item1ec397ca57:g:zecAAOSwTM5YzWYr
Hasselblad always had some lavish catalogs and literature.
If you want to collect get the correct catalogs (and the instruction books!)
Hasselblad always had some lavish catalogs and literature.
If you want to collect get the correct catalogs (and the instruction books!)
oltimer
Well-known
That Tenba Bag is almost a knockoff of my Lowepro Nova6 that I purchased in the early 90's.http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hasselblad-...523735?hash=item1ec397ca57:g:zecAAOSwTM5YzWYr
Hasselblad always had some lavish catalogs and literature.
If you want to collect get the correct catalogs (and the instruction books!)
Nokton48
Veteran
I use an old Domke F2 and also their Messenger Bag.
dave lackey
Veteran
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hasselblad-...523735?hash=item1ec397ca57:g:zecAAOSwTM5YzWYr
Hasselblad always had some lavish catalogs and literature.
If you want to collect get the correct catalogs (and the instruction books!)
Hmmm... not a bad looking bag at all. Thanks for the heads up, I will bookmark that one! That is the bag I wish I had this week while out shooting my grandfathers old farm and grist mill.
dave lackey
Veteran
Dave,
The answer for you is: 1 1/2 stops with the 80mm and 55 tube
See here for a very detailed explanation (and a calculator at the bottom of the page)
http://www.hasselbladhistorical.eu/HT/HTComp.aspx#CalcProc
Bleh, under the weather today... But I may try a macro or two today with the 55 extension. My head is not very clear so let me get this straight, if I can possibly do that...
Generally, I can measure the exposure of a flower in daylight with the X1. I transfer that exposure info to the Hassy. I take an exposure at f10 1/500 with X1 and the flower looks great using a stack of close-up lenses. Do I change the exposure on the 80mm lens by opening up or closing the aperture before shooting with the extension tube?
Nokton48
Veteran
With the 55 tube you open up 1 1/2 stop from your X1 reading. That should be very close
You lose one.five stop due to the tube
You lose one.five stop due to the tube
dave lackey
Veteran
ith the 55 tube you open up 1 1/2 stop from your X1 reading. That should be very close
You lose one.five stop due to the tube
Thanks! As soon as my head clears, I will finish up a roll shooting a few frames with the tube.
Update: Done! Thanks for the help, now to chill out and take a nap...
dave lackey
Veteran
Getting more confident with each roll using the second focusing screen, thanks a million, Bob!
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=105758&d=1490217657
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=105758&d=1490217657
dave lackey
Veteran
Quick update just to say that the macro shots are now finished on Portra 400. The 55mm extension worked great with my tripod. The tulips are beautiful and I had a great time getting the workflow down. So it is off to the lab Monday.
I am looking for an 8mm extension, I think that is the one that will get the 80mm lens to give great head shots. It was fun this morning!
The focus screen is doing a good job so I will wait on changing it as I may go for the 45° viewfinder.
All is good in Hassy land.
I am looking for an 8mm extension, I think that is the one that will get the 80mm lens to give great head shots. It was fun this morning!
The focus screen is doing a good job so I will wait on changing it as I may go for the 45° viewfinder.
All is good in Hassy land.
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