How much does a Hasselblad 500cm Weight?

How much does a Hasselblad 500cm Weight?

Hasselblad 500C/M technical specifications

Camera name Hasselblad 500C/M
Flash X-Sync PC connection
Power None
Weight Body only: 600g Body with 80mm: 1.5kg Body with 50mm: 1.7kg
Dimensions (appx) Body only: 170mm x 109mm x 104mm

What is Hasselblad V-mount?

Hasselblad V-mount, a bayonet lens mount used in a series of Hasselblad medium format cameras. Minolta V-mount, a fully electronic bayonet lens mount used in the Minolta Vectis and RD series of APS-C cameras and lenses.

How heavy is a Hasselblad?

Hasselblad 500 C/M Spec Sheet

Metering EV 4 – 19 ASA 6 – 6400 (with metered prism)
Sync X-Sync PC connection (all speeds)
Power None
Weight Body and 80mm: 3.3 lbs
Body Dimensions 170mm x 109mm x 104mm

How much does the Mamiya rb67 weight?

Mamiya RB67 Pro SD Specs

Camera Type 6 x 7cm standard format, rotating back, lens shutter SLR camera
Dimensions 104 x 144 x 233mm (4.1 x 5.67 x 9.17″) WHL with 127mm lens and roll film holder
Weight 3.16 lbs (1,435g) body only, 5.93 lbs (2,690g) body with 127mm lens and rollholder

What is the Speciality of Hasselblad?

Victor Hasselblad AB is a Swedish manufacturer of medium format cameras, photographic equipment and image scanners based in Gothenburg, Sweden. The company originally became known for its classic analog medium-format cameras that used a waist-level viewfinder.

How do you identify Hasselblad lenses?

The key is the month’s number (“1” for January, “2” for February, etc.). The first, or first two represent the year of manufacture, which can be found by adding “1957” to the code. The code was changed in 1980 to a two digit + one letter code. The two digits are a reversed representation of the year of manufacture.

Who makes Hasselblad H lenses?

Fujinon
This is understandable, since medium format glass is both a serious and not so liquid – at least compared to 35mm – investment and therefore not the kind of thing you want to make a mistake buying. For those who don’t know, Hasselblad H lenses are built by Fujinon in Japan.

Is the Hasselblad 501CM a good camera?

The Hasselblad 501CM is a lightweight, compact, first-rate camera, available as a separate camera body, or as a complete kit. The camera kit offers an ideal opportunity for those photographers wishing to enter the Hasselblad system. The separate camera body is a useful item for committed Hasselblad photographers requiring an additional camera body.

What is the difference between the Hasselblad 500 and 2000 series?

Although the 500 series uses leaf shutters in the lens, there was also a line of Hasselblads that used a focal plane shutter in the body, instead of a leaf shutter in the lens. This allowed a maximum shutter speed of 1/2000 sec instead of the 1/500 sec. of the 500 series. This series was called the 2000 series.

What is the Hasselblad H1 series?

The other series in the Hasselblad are the ‘X’ series (X-Pan; X-Pan II) which are panoramic 35mm cameras; and the new H series (H1) which are 6×4.5 medium format and digital-ready cameras. You can read about the early Hasselblad focal-plane history (the original 1600F and the later 1000F) on my Hasselblad 200 series page.

How old are my Hasselblad bodies?

You can date the manufacture of your Hasselblad bodies and backs using the following serial number code. Using it, I find that my 500C body (serial #TI556xx) was made in 1964; my 500C/M in 84 (#RI1293xxx); and my back (serial #UC47xxxx) in 1975: Just as important as the age is how many rolls went through it.

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