Hasselblad Image Thread

Impressive work/photography you are getting from your digital backs Chris. Very Nice
I might add that you and I expect the quality of the 45 back; but what you did with the earlier 20 back, and re-popped it 50% sure says a lot about the holding qualities of their digital systems.
 
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Hasselblad 500 EL/M, 50mm F4 T* Distagon, Fuji 400 NHG, 15 seconds F6.3, Flash on stand directly behind couple. They had to hold this pose for 15 secs but were having a blast of a time. :)
 
Old Farm Museum in Woodland:

Hasselblad 503cxi, Portra 400:
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Impressive work/photography you are getting from your digital backs Chris. Very Nice
I might add that you and I expect the quality of the 45 back; but what you did with the earlier 20 back, and re-popped it 50% sure says a lot about the holding qualities of their digital systems.

Thank you for the kind words. It is so strange that the old backs seem to shoot just as well as they did when new, still, they have to keep selling new ones so are allowed some hyperbole to justify the new price. There are quite a few who praise the old "fat pixel" backs such as the P20, I just wish it wasn't cropped so much.

Here is a B/W conversion on the P45+ with 60mm Distagon I have been checking.

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I can see the qualities of the 60 in use in here at various times; but as most know who have been following these medium format threads, that I just bi-passed all those lens, and went with the 40. My friend that shoots a lot with me has a Hassey SWC 38, with extra backs; and we switch backs between cameras depending on shot locations to fulfill "our dreams". I would like to add that I am very impressed with the other photo's posted up here by others too; as I enjoy how others use their equipment. I can honestly say that I have not ever photographed people; but the guys in the wedding business do extremely well with the Hassey in this area.
 
Will have to join in at some point, haven't picked up the Hassy in a while, bought a black and white filter set I am planning to try out sometime.

Great pics, keep 'em coming

Rich
 
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