Question for Hasselblad owners- need wide angle lens

Don't want a superwide? That's a shame.
Having you 80mm on the 500cm and a SWC with the 38mm beside it would be very complementing of each other 😛

All the options would be there, cropping if necessary too.
 
Oh, I want an SWC, don't get me wrong. Right now all I'm worried about is a lens that's a little wider than the standard 80mm for touring around Italy, France, Germany, Czech.... without going into the real "wide" territories. My Hassy collection is not complete, I'm just looking for a "right now" lens.

As far as cropping goes, I'm not interested in scanning everything for sharing that way, so I've no intention of cropping anything. I like to shoot what I want to keep (as much as possible). Of course I'll scan it to share with friends and family like here, but not as a finished product. That stays on print.
 
I have the 50,60, 80,100 and 150 lenses.
For touristic walking around I take the 60 and 150.
For architecture, buildings etc I take the 50 and 100.
The 60 has just a tad to much distortion for architectural purposes. For walking around the 60 is perfect.

Cheers,

Michiel Fokkema
 
I have the same question; began with a 150 (for portraits) and now looking at getting a 60mm, as a wide-normal. I simply like the way it looks on 6x6. The follow-on to that will be a 40mm.

A good exercise may be to look at flickr's 'hives'. Google search "hasselblad 60mm hive" and the result will be 30+ pages of samples. I've done that for each focal length. (BTW: i believe that the 60's 'hive' has weaker examples than the 50 or 40s; an overlooked focal length?)

You can't go wrong with any of their lenses....

- Charlie
 
Both the 50 and 60 are useful, but the 60 is sort of more versatile and gives still a pretty natural perspective.

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For me the 60mm is the most natural feeling lens on the Hasselblad. It fits how I see. The 60mm is "the long side of the format" like a 35 on 35mm. (Of course, on square you can go nuts looking for the long side... But the principle is the same and it holds true for most non-panoramic formats.) The perfect complement to the 60mm (for me) is the 100mm and in spite of having other lenses, those two make for a very nice kit. And still light enough to carry!
 
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