FrankS
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The other weekend, I took some photos of my friend's elderly mother, using my freshly CLA'd Hasselblad 500cm and 80mm lens. The camera was on a monopod, and we were in front of a large window. Attached is a pic from that session.
One thing that I noticed was that after each shot and winding on of film, I had to refocus. I did this not with the focus ring but by moving the camera slightly nearer or farther from the subject. It was a bit of a pain since I was using window light and a wide aperture and the plane of focus was narrow.
A couple of days later, I started looking on ebay at motorized Hasselblad cameras, and ended up with a 500ELX for a decent price. Its in good cosmetic condition, and I'm hoping it isn't all worn out inside. It's going to make portrait sessions like this much easier.*
(This purchase is the reason for my having to sell my lovely Black Olympus 35SP, currently in the RFF classifieds.)
What do you think of my plan and the pic?
One thing that I noticed was that after each shot and winding on of film, I had to refocus. I did this not with the focus ring but by moving the camera slightly nearer or farther from the subject. It was a bit of a pain since I was using window light and a wide aperture and the plane of focus was narrow.
A couple of days later, I started looking on ebay at motorized Hasselblad cameras, and ended up with a 500ELX for a decent price. Its in good cosmetic condition, and I'm hoping it isn't all worn out inside. It's going to make portrait sessions like this much easier.*
(This purchase is the reason for my having to sell my lovely Black Olympus 35SP, currently in the RFF classifieds.)
What do you think of my plan and the pic?
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