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Short into: My first was a 1000F in the 60's. I wore out three 500C bodies then dumped roll film in the 90's because sheet film is easier to sort and present. Now I am back with the CFV39-MS.
I mostly do still-life. This one shot this morning:
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Wellcome here Downstairs,


Not many people have worn three Hasselblad bodies in the days of roll film was the only recording medium.

I am glad you are still faithfull to Hasselblads V series.



Paul
 
Well hello, CB. :)

Been thinking of you these last few days as I ordered my tap and wrench on Friday and drilled the L brackets today. Long story.

Welcome here. Look forward to your input.

Gary
 
Gary, Held up by a screw tap??
Paul, Thanks for having me. 500C wear: My studio (ex horse stable) floor is flagstones which do not come under 'normal wear'. But the first to go were the light traps, then the chassis lugs and catches.
 
Paul, Thanks for having me. 500C wear: My studio (ex horse stable) floor is flagstones which do not come under 'normal wear'. But the first to go were the light traps, then the chassis lugs and catches.

Interesting service history for 500C bodies.
I have one that did at least 800.000 exposures.
Still going strong, although I would not use it for a royal wedding.


Paul
 
Interesting service history for 500C bodies.
I have one that did at least 800.000 exposures.
Still going strong, although I would not use it for a royal wedding.


Paul

Polypal it is time to give it a rest and leave if for the collection!:D
 
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