Jeroen
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I didn't know where to post this one - it's a bit of everything. Check the specs: the body from a Fuji GW690, an MC Super-Angulon 47mm, a built in 21mm Bessa finder. Worth 3600 euros? I'll stick to my 20/3.8 Cosina which I got for free...
http://cgi.ebay.nl/Hasselblad-Leica...557707051QQcategoryZ15241QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.nl/Hasselblad-Leica...557707051QQcategoryZ15241QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
jdos2
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Hmmm. I'd rather pay $700 for a good Mamiya Universal, 50mm finder, and 6x9 back.
But that's just me. Both are known to take good pictures.
But that's just me. Both are known to take good pictures.
pvdhaar
Peter
The seller apparently has a Hasselblad repair service in the Netherlands. I assume that he put something together from bits and bobs when he had too much spare time on his hands. Funny that there are no Hassy parts in it..
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Stephan
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Jeroen said:I didn't know where to post this one - it's a bit of everything. Check the specs: the body from a Fuji GW690, an MC Super-Angulon 47mm, a built in 21mm Bessa finder. Worth 3600 euros? I'll stick to my 20/3.8 Cosina which I got for free...
http://cgi.ebay.nl/Hasselblad-Leica...557707051QQcategoryZ15241QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Not worthe the price for sure, but an interesting piece of equipment. I think a 6x9 rf with a 21mm (135 equivalent) lens would be very high on my "to buy" list if there was a cheap alternative.
Hektor
Leicapile
Stephan, you can have mine if your serious.
47mm Super angulon, helical focussing, 6x6, 6x8, or 6x9 on 120 rollfilm body.
very compact, not a downsized 5"x4"............first £500
Regards John C.
47mm Super angulon, helical focussing, 6x6, 6x8, or 6x9 on 120 rollfilm body.
very compact, not a downsized 5"x4"............first £500
Regards John C.
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Stephan
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Hektor said:Stephan, you can have mine if your serious.
47mm Super angulon, helical focussing, 6x6, 6x8, or 6x9 on 120 rollfilm body.
very compact, not a downsized 5"x4"............first £500
Regards John C.
I dont have ANY money at all at the moment
Otherwise I think my first acquisition will be a bronica 645 RF if they stay as cheap as they are now, then a 6x9
Gordon Coale
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I'm getting close. A stealthified flat topped Mamiya Super 23 with a 65mm lens and a 28mm finder and a 6x9 back. A Mamiya Universal or Super 23 with a bad rangefinder can be had cheap. I paid $200 for mine with a good 100mm lens. I paid $75 for the 65mm lens. Maybe someday I will get that Mamiya 50mm lens and a 21mm finder.
jdos2
Well-known
My appreciation for that 65mm Metrogon copy ties mine for the 50mm- the 65 for the sheer punchiness of the negatives, the 50mm for the simply outstanding sharpness; the best lens for that camera, of course ( if I can have an opinion) is the 100mm f/2.8...
Such a deal! >$300 and you have an amazing camera!
Such a deal! >$300 and you have an amazing camera!
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