boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
OK, I just found this: Auto Bellows Hasselblad X | BAL-HAX
Has anybody seen one? What did you think. If you did not see one, what did you think?
Has anybody seen one? What did you think. If you did not see one, what did you think?
Photar
Established
What's not to like. I have two Novoflex BAL-S bellows in regular use. Both are about 50 years old and still work without problem. Even better, I still can get fitting accessories new from Novoflex. And their customer service is great. Ask a question and you get a competent answer within a day.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
What's not to like. I have two Novoflex BAL-S bellows in regular use. Both are about 50 years old and still work without problem. Even better, I still can get fitting accessories new from Novoflex. And their customer service is great. Ask a question and you get a competent answer within a day.
Great news. Other companies could learn.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Hadn't seen that before, but it looks great. I've had a good bit of Novoflex equipment over the years, and it is always top notch.OK, I just found this: Auto Bellows Hasselblad X | BAL-HAX
Has anybody seen one? What did you think. If you did not see one, what did you think?
I'd love a set those bellows, but I don't know if I'd use them enough to warrant the purchase. Right now, I use my V-system 120mm Makro-Planar or 80mm Planar, and extension tubes, when I need such close up capabilities, and it is sufficing for my present activities.
G
Nokton48
Veteran

Reconfigured the Hasselblad Automatic Bellows to fit the 500 EL/M model, and the 500 C/M as well. With the 135mm C Zeiss S-Planar, and Bellows Hood. Stovepipe Finder and A24 Back loaded with Shanghai 220. Broncolor Boxlite 40 8 inches away 45 camera right. Mirror on gooseneck 45 left for fill. Balloon light underneath glass table to softly light background.
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