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Hasselblad 500 CM, CF 80 F/2.8

Sharokin

New member
I have a Black 500CM in near perfect condition with less than 20 rolls shot throught it. Comes with a mint 80mm F/2.8 CM (with hood) for $675+Shipping.


I'm based in Southern California.


Thanks!

www.josefisayo.com
 

helenhill

Senior Member
oh D**N....if i hadn't recently bought an M8
THIS would be Mine...:scry::scry:
Oh How I Want
Its Beautiful and I assume in Good Working Order ?

Sigh!!!!
Great Price....Best of Luck w/the Sale ...Its a GEM
 
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Sharokin

New member
Everything works flawlessly. Shutter, Aperture, mechanics....
Selling only because I upgraded to Hasselblad F cameras and lenses.
Here's a recent image I made with this combo in France.
 

robmac

Well-known member
Damn if that doesn't look gorgeous (camera and pic). Tempting, very tempting. Those 6x6 negatives... Meant to ask, is the back included?

Also, if you don't mind; film/scanner used?
 

Sharokin

New member
Keeping all the 120/220 backs for my new Hasselblad F cameras and lenses.
Film used was Kodak 400 CN (C41 based B&W film) scanned on a Noritsu machine at my lab.
The 400 CN scans look much better than conventional B&W film.
 

robmac

Well-known member
Thank you.

Haven't used the Kodak C41-process B&W's, but did try the Ilford equivalent. Seemed to lack something in print.

Did use Portra 400NC (in color and converted to B&W in post). It and 160NC (135) scan just wonderfully. Ran many a roll of 160NC and to a lesser extent 400 thru my R8 and while the 400 was sweet, the 160 scanned (Nikon 5000, stock Nikon SW, multisampling) with an acuity exceptionally close to what I was seeing with the same Leica R lens on the 30D I owned at the time (did a side by side test for the hell of it).

Now, do I want to sell my Mamiya 220/2.8 APO for a 500CM and put up with iffy scans until I can replace my 4990 with a Nikon 9000? Damn, I REALLY hate budgets.

If you don't hear from me - very nice kit and best of luck.
 
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