Mr.Gale
Member
This set up is a must have if you are planning on using a Hasselblad V camera with a digital back! Unlike the film backs digital backs require a much more critical focus.
This is in excellent plus condition. Only VERY minor signs of use.
Optic/Glass, there is No scratches, No haze, No fungus!
Also included is a Hasselblad view magnifier which is a valuable accessory that facilitates accurate focusing by providing 2x magnification of the central part of the focusing screen. The view magnifier is easily attached to the eye-cup of the prism viewfinder and can be swung on and off between critical focusing and viewing of the entire image (see photos). The magnifier can be adjusted from -3 to +5 diopters by turning the knurled setting ring. The magnifier is in excellent condition.
And the last important item an Acute-Matte focusing screen (42170). This one has the grid and split-image rangefinder. This screen is required when using the PME45. The screen is in excellent condition.
Price = $1400 + Shipping + PayPal (US only)
Let me know if you have any questions or would like more photos.
Thanks,
Mr.Gale
This is in excellent plus condition. Only VERY minor signs of use.
Optic/Glass, there is No scratches, No haze, No fungus!
Also included is a Hasselblad view magnifier which is a valuable accessory that facilitates accurate focusing by providing 2x magnification of the central part of the focusing screen. The view magnifier is easily attached to the eye-cup of the prism viewfinder and can be swung on and off between critical focusing and viewing of the entire image (see photos). The magnifier can be adjusted from -3 to +5 diopters by turning the knurled setting ring. The magnifier is in excellent condition.
And the last important item an Acute-Matte focusing screen (42170). This one has the grid and split-image rangefinder. This screen is required when using the PME45. The screen is in excellent condition.
Price = $1400 + Shipping + PayPal (US only)
Let me know if you have any questions or would like more photos.
Thanks,
Mr.Gale