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So what camera in your view has replaced the Hasselblad as the workhorse of the pros?


So what camera in your view has replaced the Hasselblad as the workhorse of the pros?
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Todd.Hanz
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So what camera in your view has replaced the Hasselblad as the workhorse of the pros?
Canon DSLR's
500cm
50/4 Distagon
Tri-X

Todd
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
FLE, nope just the plain old T* original version.
Todd
Todd
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
This is kinda cruel ... I still don't have a lens for for my 500CM body yet and you guys are really rubbing my nose in it! 
J. Borger
Well-known
Great posts everybody!
I made myself a promise to shoot the Hasselblad with only the 80mm.
But after all these posts i am tempted -------- 50/4 and 150/4 are calling
I made myself a promise to shoot the Hasselblad with only the 80mm.
But after all these posts i am tempted -------- 50/4 and 150/4 are calling
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Great posts everybody!
I made myself a promise to shoot the Hasselblad with only the 80mm.
But after all these posts i am tempted -------- 50/4 and 150/4 are calling![]()
Yeah, you need them! I shoot my 50 the most, because I do a lot of interiors of 'architectural subjects' (abandoned farmhouses). I really want a 40, cause the 50 isn't wide enough sometimes, but the 40 is much expensive! Like $2000!
I use the 80 a lot too, the 150 much less often, but its awesome for portraits and occasionally for picking out architectural details on outdoor shots of my old buildings. I really like the Vivitar teleconverter I have too. Got it for $40 on ebay!
Nokton48
Veteran
I love Instant Photography.......
I love Instant Photography.......
I bought a few extra Model 100 and NPC Instant Backs (to work with different emulsions and camera configurations).
Fuji400 B&W just arrived from Japan, from Dirk at Megaperls.
Also have 3000Speedy, and 100B&W & 100Color.
I am set!
I love Instant Photography.......
I bought a few extra Model 100 and NPC Instant Backs (to work with different emulsions and camera configurations).
Fuji400 B&W just arrived from Japan, from Dirk at Megaperls.
Also have 3000Speedy, and 100B&W & 100Color.
I am set!
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J. Borger
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@Todd
That portrait of your son with the 50mm is very cool: fantastic!
That portrait of your son with the 50mm is very cool: fantastic!
J. Borger
Well-known
@Christopher
Thanks for the expensive advise
I like your work very much!
Unfortnately over here in the Netherlands abandoned places are either non-approachable because of fences, barbed wire, guards and dogs. Or do not last very long because they put the buildings down to replace them.
Thanks for the expensive advise
I like your work very much!
Unfortnately over here in the Netherlands abandoned places are either non-approachable because of fences, barbed wire, guards and dogs. Or do not last very long because they put the buildings down to replace them.
nando61
Newbie
Here are two shots with my 501C and Planar 80.
I have some difficulties with critical focussing with the Hassy (maybe a screen problem?) which I find much easier with my Rolleiflex 2.8F. Otherwise, great camera.
I have some difficulties with critical focussing with the Hassy (maybe a screen problem?) which I find much easier with my Rolleiflex 2.8F. Otherwise, great camera.



35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Outstanding fotos.
ishpop
tall person
Still learning how to take a decent B/W photo, this is Across, 80mm Planar T*:
A little color with the 80mm and Kodak E200G:
and some Portra 400VC with the Planar also:
oh, and I guess some Velvia 50 for fun, I swear, I did not mess with the colors, just insane, lol:

A little color with the 80mm and Kodak E200G:

and some Portra 400VC with the Planar also:


oh, and I guess some Velvia 50 for fun, I swear, I did not mess with the colors, just insane, lol:

nando61
Newbie
Are you using the WLF? That has the highest magnification of the various finders... Make sure you have the Acute Matte D screen (which you should, going by the model number).
Yes, it's the WLF, and it should be an Accute Matte as you say. It should be recognized by two small marks on one side, I've heard, and it has 2 marks indeed, on the center by one side, but no any other indication (should it read "Hasselblad" somewhere?)
Maybe I should get a split-image kind of screen.
Or would a prism finder help?
gdi
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Todd.Hanz
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Todd
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Beautiful work here. I'm not switching, but I can still stop by and gaze in admiration.
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Todd.Hanz
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Todd
andredossantos
Well-known
Great work, everyone! Some of the best stuff Ive seen posted here at RFF 
Its been 4 hours since a post, so....
60mm distagon, pan f plus in guanica, puerto rico
back in NY
60mm distagon, portra 160nc
Its been 4 hours since a post, so....
60mm distagon, pan f plus in guanica, puerto rico


back in NY
60mm distagon, portra 160nc

venchka
Veteran
You can't make me switch
You can't make me switch
I must load up the Pentax Beast. Uphold it's honor. Protect my check book!


Great work everyone!
You can't make me switch
I must load up the Pentax Beast. Uphold it's honor. Protect my check book!
Great work everyone!
Leica All Day
Veteran
I should use mine a lot more....I love that camera
Saigon, Vietnam....
Agra, India...
Kerala, india.....
Kerala, India.....
cheers, michael
Saigon, Vietnam....

Agra, India...

Kerala, india.....

Kerala, India.....

cheers, michael
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