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08/04/2010 05:05:25 AM · #26
Originally posted by mgarsteck:

Originally posted by Morgan:

This is a easy question to answer. Go find a used Hasselblad 500 series body. You can use film and even find a digital back if you select one of the models that can accept a CCD back. You can also purchased used Hasselblad lenses, which are amazing. A good film kit can be had for a very reasonable cost these days. So, hunt for a bargain. A good handheld light meter is also essential as is a sturdy tripod. I have two mint bodies, with four film backs and four lenses, as well as prism meters, grips, sun shades, and a myriad of other accessories. Hasselblad is truly amazing and beats all the digital cameras sold today in so many ways, including my Nikon D3. The Mamiya is a great camera too, but does not have the same calibre of Carl Ziess glass. The lenses are what makes it all so good.


Are the lenses compatible with the new bodies of the pure digital Hasselblads?


No, the 5 series lenses are not universal to the new all-digital products. However, in many ways, I find the older glass to be superior to anything on the market, including the newer lenses.
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