zerobuttons
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I am beginning to look into acquiring a Hasselblad, but since I haven´t used one before I probably need some advice beforing deciding on a specific model. I hope some of you guys can help me out.
Need-to-haves are these:
# Mechanical functionality or at least the option to work all mechanically
# Built-in TTL measuring or the possibility of attaching equipment that makes TTL measuring possible
Nice-to-haves are these:
# Possibility of attaching a motor drive
# Possibility of attaching some sort of digital back
I´m unsure whether my craving for TTL measuring is unrealistic. Any suggestions for specific models?
Need-to-haves are these:
# Mechanical functionality or at least the option to work all mechanically
# Built-in TTL measuring or the possibility of attaching equipment that makes TTL measuring possible
Nice-to-haves are these:
# Possibility of attaching a motor drive
# Possibility of attaching some sort of digital back
I´m unsure whether my craving for TTL measuring is unrealistic. Any suggestions for specific models?
35photo
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503CX should do the trick
ReeRay
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Maybe this link will help
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?Hasselblad500.html~mainFrame
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?Hasselblad500.html~mainFrame
JRG
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Try exploring here:
http://www.hasselbladhistorical.eu/
More about Hasselblad than you're apt to need, including manuals for most bodies and lenses.
http://www.hasselbladhistorical.eu/
More about Hasselblad than you're apt to need, including manuals for most bodies and lenses.
zerobuttons
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Great! Thank you - those pages clear up some confusions I had regarding model capabilities.
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