The Hassy' Posse...

I absolutely adore my 503cx.

I use a mix of 80mm and 50mm lenses.

Been pushing Tri-X to 1600 in D76 lately with good results.

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I just bought this 500c and haven't got the negs developed yet, but the photos everyone is posting sure are encouraging!

I never, ever thought I'd own a Hasselblad. Thought they were strictly upmarket studio cameras for fashion photographers and amateur posers. But I saw this one on auction at a great price w/ the 80 lens and figured if I didn't like I could always sell it and get my money back. Why not give it a try?

Took me forever to figure out all the ways you can jam or otherwise lock and unlock it up, but the moment I held it in the palm of my hand and looked down into the finder I knew I wouldn't be selling it. Perfect balance. It's great on the street too, and not just a studio camera at all. I just love it. Best camera I'll probably ever own. Even the shutter/mirror slap that sounded so loud initially now sounds perfect.
 
I just bought this 500c and haven't got the negs developed yet, but the photos everyone is posting sure are encouraging!

I never, ever thought I'd own a Hasselblad. Thought they were strictly upmarket studio cameras for fashion photographers and amateur posers. But I saw this one on auction at a great price w/ the 80 lens and figured if I didn't like I could always sell it and get my money back. Why not give it a try?

Took me forever to figure out all the ways you can jam or otherwise lock and unlock it up, but the moment I held it in the palm of my hand and looked down into the finder I knew I wouldn't be selling it. Perfect balance. It's great on the street too, and not just a studio camera at all. I just love it. Best camera I'll probably ever own. Even the shutter/mirror slap that sounded so loud initially now sounds perfect.

I love mine too. They're definately not just a studio camera. I use mine for portraits outdoors and landscapes and architecture. Now you need more lenses!
 
Who of you use their HBlads without tripod? Anyone who takes it for streetshots?

Just back from the Petaluma America Graffiti closed street event.
Carrying a chrome trimmed Hasselblad, I felt in character with the classic '60s cars that were cruising around.

No bag, no accessories - just a few rolls of film in my pocket and the camera over my shoulder.
Hanging vertically on the superb anti-slip rubber woven standard strap, it's a really comfortable, well balanced, walk about camera that doesn't bounce around.

There's no need for a tripod with the 110mm f/2 wide open @1/1000s :D
My only Blad that NEEDs a tripod is the flex-body - that camera is a right royal pain to use.

Donald.
 
Street attempt

Street attempt

Trying to learn both development and scanning... Here`s my attempt at shooting with the Hasselblad in the streets of Oslo, Norway.
 

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Excellent thread with exquisite shots. I can hardly resist the urge to buy one of these, but I made a vow to myself that I will work on improving my exposure and developing skills in (cheaper) 35mm format for at least half a year (or one whole year if I`d be abe to resist for so long) and then buy a Hassie for myself (also it will be a reward after finishing my university studies which, I hope, I shall accomplish in the beginning of 2011). Meanwhile, keep pictures coming, I`m always eager to see magnificent works of art from the Hassies and Zeiss lenses.
 
man 309 posts and still going strong here huh? here's a few more...

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