ishpop
tall person
Due to recent threads, I became interested in knowing what I am maissing by only having the standard 80mm Planar T for my 501c.
If you have any shots you think display the quality of some of the other classic Hassy lenses, I would love to see them!
Of course I could search Flickr, but as evidenced by the MF thread, the talent here would be a great place to learn about how this lens lineup can be taken advantage of.
If you have any shots you think display the quality of some of the other classic Hassy lenses, I would love to see them!
Of course I could search Flickr, but as evidenced by the MF thread, the talent here would be a great place to learn about how this lens lineup can be taken advantage of.
ishpop
tall person
Plus, it might help me stop lusting for a nice Rolleiflex, as I would have an excuse to keep the Hassy (due to having more than 80mm).

x-ray
Veteran
Check my gallery-
Popcorn Sutton 150 sonnar
Billy the Kid 50 distagon
Arthur Bullington 60 distagon
Steve Turner 60 distagon
Raven & Eggs 50 distagon
Popcorn Sutton Moonshainer (truck) 150 sonnar
Lamberts Auto Parts 38 biogon (SWC/M)
also Two Appalachian Girls 250 Sonnar (Rollei SL-66) same as Hasselblad glass and the boy in a woodpile, can't remember if 150 or 250 Sonnar on SL-66
I used Rollei SL-66's in my business for over twenty five years and now Hasselblad. I wore the Rolleis out and had problems getting them repaired in later years so I went to Hasselblad. I had the 30,40, 50, 80 f2.8 and f4 distagon, 120 5.6 S-Planar, 150 and 250. All were superb whether single or multi coated.
I now have Hasselblad bodies and 38, 50, 60, 80, 120 f4 macro planar, sold the 150 and will probably buy a 180 and have the 250 (all T*). Again all are top notch. I don't think I have ever used a Zeiss Hasselblad lens that wasn't excellent.
MY favorites are the 38, 60 and 120 macroplanar.
Popcorn Sutton 150 sonnar
Billy the Kid 50 distagon
Arthur Bullington 60 distagon
Steve Turner 60 distagon
Raven & Eggs 50 distagon
Popcorn Sutton Moonshainer (truck) 150 sonnar
Lamberts Auto Parts 38 biogon (SWC/M)
also Two Appalachian Girls 250 Sonnar (Rollei SL-66) same as Hasselblad glass and the boy in a woodpile, can't remember if 150 or 250 Sonnar on SL-66
I used Rollei SL-66's in my business for over twenty five years and now Hasselblad. I wore the Rolleis out and had problems getting them repaired in later years so I went to Hasselblad. I had the 30,40, 50, 80 f2.8 and f4 distagon, 120 5.6 S-Planar, 150 and 250. All were superb whether single or multi coated.
I now have Hasselblad bodies and 38, 50, 60, 80, 120 f4 macro planar, sold the 150 and will probably buy a 180 and have the 250 (all T*). Again all are top notch. I don't think I have ever used a Zeiss Hasselblad lens that wasn't excellent.
MY favorites are the 38, 60 and 120 macroplanar.
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