Hasselblad 500c
Hasselblad 500c
Lovely old camera dates from 1957,but my copy was made in 1970.
Hasselblad 500c, Planar 80mm/f2.8, HP5+, HC-110, Imacon 848 scan:
He just lost 10" of hair to the charity that makes wigs for kids with cancer - the second time he has donated this amount.
Chris
Hasselblad 500c, Planar 80mm/f2.8, HP5+, HC-110, Imacon 848 scan:
He just lost 10" of hair to the charity that makes wigs for kids with cancer - the second time he has donated this amount.
Chris
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Ove the 500c. I only had it in my hands once or twice in shops. The heft and feel is second to none for me. And the Planar 80 is a great lens choice.
Insofar as your son is concerned -- he is pure hero material in my estimation. Well done. Thank him for me.
Insofar as your son is concerned -- he is pure hero material in my estimation. Well done. Thank him for me.
Re: Hasselblad 500c
It's been about forty years since I had to really rely on an external meter. This weekend I learned that changing the film means changing the meter's ISO setting—of course it does, and I know it, but I don't get the reminder to do it when the camera has no ISO setting (and no wiring or electronics at all). This picture is of today's roll of XP2 hanging up to dry. You can see where I realised my error:
One stop of underexposure should be salvageable in postprocessing, but the reduced dynamic range of film means there will be a price. The Leica M Monochrom has spoiled me rotten in this regard; it will forgive anything except a blown highlight.
Chris
One stop of underexposure should be salvageable in postprocessing, but the reduced dynamic range of film means there will be a price. The Leica M Monochrom has spoiled me rotten in this regard; it will forgive anything except a blown highlight.
Chris
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Proof of that statement is here. Hasselblad 500c, Planar 80mm, XP2 @400, Rodinal stand, Imacon 848 scans:
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Hasselblad 500c, Sonnar 150mm, XP2 @200, Rodinal stand, Imacon 848 scans:
That last one was taken by the subject of the second photo, having never used any camera beyond her phone.
Chris
That last one was taken by the subject of the second photo, having never used any camera beyond her phone.
Chris
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: Hasselblad 500c
With her help, you got a decent "selfie"!
Gary
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Re: Hasselblad 500c
Very impressive first-time shot with a Hassleblad --- they are possibly the most intimidating cameras of their time -- or of any time for that matter. They are capable of producing unbelievable results in the hands of someone skilled enough to understand its strengths and limitations.
Nicely done as always.
Nicely done as always.
Re: Hasselblad 500c
I've held a Hasselblad in my hands but that's about the extent of it. Believe I will continue to admire the work of my betters and limit my participation in this thread to vicarious.
Regards,
Squire
Squire
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Here we go again—Hasselblad 500c, Sonnar 150mm/f4, Tri-X @800, Diafine, Imacon 848 scans:
Chris
Chris
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Hasselblad ..... yes.
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Hasselblad 500c, Planar 80/2.8, Tri-X @640, TMax developer, Imacon 848 and Nikon 9000 scans:
Chris
Chris
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Hasselblad 500c, Planar 80mm, Ektar 100, Unicolor presskit, Imacon 848 scans:
Chris
Chris
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: Hasselblad 500c
I just got a couple rolls of Ektar, myself - one in 35mm and one in 120, so I, too, will be giving them a try at some point. What I see here is encouraging, as these shots - well composed, as usual - exploit the color nicely.
- Murray
- Murray
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Not sure which I like better --- the 500c or the M9. Both produced great results under the hand of an accomplished photographer.
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Taken this morning on Ektar 100 and developed with a Unicolor Presskit.
and converted to monochrome in LR with some heavy-handed work in the colour mixer to show it can be done (a result of a thread on another forum where I was pointing out that C-41 development is very easy and one could make a case for using C-41 colour film for monochrome pictures):
Chris
and converted to monochrome in LR with some heavy-handed work in the colour mixer to show it can be done (a result of a thread on another forum where I was pointing out that C-41 development is very easy and one could make a case for using C-41 colour film for monochrome pictures):
Chris
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Ah -- Nova Scotia in the summer ..... <<sigh>>
Re: Hasselblad 500c
Tide's out...
Hasselblad 500c with Ektar 100, Unicolor chemicals and a Nikon 9000 scan:
Chris
Hasselblad 500c with Ektar 100, Unicolor chemicals and a Nikon 9000 scan:
Chris
"Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse."
Pierre-Simon de Laplace
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Re: Hasselblad 500c
Dr. Moss,
Stunning pictures. I wish I had the bug to do these kinds of things as I sure do love what you guys produce. Such wonderful captures of time and space.
Chris
Stunning pictures. I wish I had the bug to do these kinds of things as I sure do love what you guys produce. Such wonderful captures of time and space.
Chris