Hasselblad H2F Camera Kit: Body, HV90 full-frame Prism Finder, 3 HVM 16-32 Film backs with inserts, H Polaroid back., grey ProMaster shock absorbing strap. (Brand new Camadapter Arca QR plate with dual strap studs and Python grey hand-strap is optional for $50. additional).
The H2F is not just a 645 film camera as it can take any CF or CF-II or CF/CF-II Multi-Shot Hasselblad digital back ... and unlike a H1, or H2 is compatible with HCD lenses like the 28 and 35-90 when used with a Hassey digital back. (Note: all H cameras from H3D-II/22, 31, 39 onward will not take a film back.) The H2F also features an in-camera flash meter.
In addition, when used digitally, it is also compatible with the latest versions of Phocus and utilizes the DAC corrections.
The CF adapter works on this camera allowing use of most any Zeiss C, CF, CFi or CFE leaf shutter lens whether used as a film camera or as a digital camera ... lenses which are now supported by DAC corrections in Phocus software. All these lenses are programed into the H2F, and appear in the Grip LCD selector, including 1.4XE and 2XE extenders.
Editorial:
IMO, film, especially B&W film delivers a different aesthetic, and it's been my experience that digital capture still cannot duplicate the look of it, or the tonal structure that film delivers ... deep rich blacks with detail, while holding subtile tone in the brights. The exception may be a $40,000. 60 meg MFD camera ... but that remains to be seen first hand.
For a price check gauge: Hasselblad is selling used H2F components:
H2F body: $2,795., H viewfinder: $750. Pola back: $280. H film Mags: $700. each X 3 = $2,100. TOTAL: $5,925.
Or you can get a complete camera with 80/2.8: $7,395. and add two more film mags @$1,400. = $8,795.
My price for the H2F camera body, viewfinder, 3 film backs, and pola back is $3,995. + shipping.
Pay Pal accepted with no fee Personal Gift or you pay the fee. ConUs only please. PM me with questions or for alternative payment arrangements.
Here it is (lens NOT included) ... plus a B&W shot taken with it ... and a pic I just did showing the area the Pola back captures on standard Fuji Pola instant film (not good for checking focus, but works for composition and lighting).
The H2F is not just a 645 film camera as it can take any CF or CF-II or CF/CF-II Multi-Shot Hasselblad digital back ... and unlike a H1, or H2 is compatible with HCD lenses like the 28 and 35-90 when used with a Hassey digital back. (Note: all H cameras from H3D-II/22, 31, 39 onward will not take a film back.) The H2F also features an in-camera flash meter.
In addition, when used digitally, it is also compatible with the latest versions of Phocus and utilizes the DAC corrections.
The CF adapter works on this camera allowing use of most any Zeiss C, CF, CFi or CFE leaf shutter lens whether used as a film camera or as a digital camera ... lenses which are now supported by DAC corrections in Phocus software. All these lenses are programed into the H2F, and appear in the Grip LCD selector, including 1.4XE and 2XE extenders.
Editorial:
IMO, film, especially B&W film delivers a different aesthetic, and it's been my experience that digital capture still cannot duplicate the look of it, or the tonal structure that film delivers ... deep rich blacks with detail, while holding subtile tone in the brights. The exception may be a $40,000. 60 meg MFD camera ... but that remains to be seen first hand.
For a price check gauge: Hasselblad is selling used H2F components:
H2F body: $2,795., H viewfinder: $750. Pola back: $280. H film Mags: $700. each X 3 = $2,100. TOTAL: $5,925.
Or you can get a complete camera with 80/2.8: $7,395. and add two more film mags @$1,400. = $8,795.
My price for the H2F camera body, viewfinder, 3 film backs, and pola back is $3,995. + shipping.
Pay Pal accepted with no fee Personal Gift or you pay the fee. ConUs only please. PM me with questions or for alternative payment arrangements.
Here it is (lens NOT included) ... plus a B&W shot taken with it ... and a pic I just did showing the area the Pola back captures on standard Fuji Pola instant film (not good for checking focus, but works for composition and lighting).