Description: Up for sale is the Hasselblad SWC with a fixed 38mm Biogon F/4.5 lens – one of the sharpest lenses Hasselblad ever produced. The camera is in excellent condition, has just returned from a complete CLA and has been returned to factory specs including the shutter speeds. The camera comes with the viewfinder, back with matching serial numbers, tripod quick connect, and ground glass with ONE of the viewfinders pictured – one is Hasselblad and the other was made in Ukraine – ONLY ONE will be included in the auction – your choice. The ground glass, viewfinders and tripod quick release are showing age but still completely usable. Some history: Ask a Hasselblad user what they like about their system camera, and you'll get many answers including image quality, usability, and interchangeability of components. Ask those same people what they might want to change, and you might get the answer that they'd like them a little more compact. Press them a little more and they might admit to not enjoying changing lenses in the field. For that, Hasselblad created a camera with all the image quality that Carl Zeiss lenses can deliver in a package small enough to fit into the palm of a hand. First released in 1954, the Hasselblad SW (Super Wide) cameras gave medium format photographers a tool to make environmental portraits, landscapes and even street photographs with ease. Unlike the other Hasselblad 6x6cm cameras, the SW branch of the Hasselblad family does not have interchangeable lenses. Their fixed Carl Zeiss Biogon 38mm f/4.5 (roughly equivalent to a 20mm lens on a 35mmm camera) lenses are mounted to a small body that connects them to standard Hasselblad V-mount film backs. Without a film back, these cameras look unlike any other Hasselblad on the market. Attaching a film back, however, restores the look and provides photographers with a well-balanced tool for making stunning wide-angle images. Another feature that set these SW cameras apart from their other 6x6cm counterparts is that the camera is not an SLR and does not suffer from the "mirror slap" associated with the other V series cameras. This gives the SW cameras a distinctive (and incredibly subtle) "click" sound unlike any other Hasselblad. It also means that the SW series is a viewfinder camera only. Composition is accomplished through an external viewfinder and zone focusing is the main option. Far from being a limiting factor, however, many photographers find themselves in a position to shoot more freely knowing instinctively what parts of the image will be in focus. For critical work on a tripod, you can use the removable ground glass back, so that the photographer may focus with a magnifier before replacing the glass with a traditional V-series roll film back. Using one of these great little cameras is not just unlike using any other any other Hasselblad - it is unlike using any other camera on the market, which is fitting as the images are unlike any other camera's images.
Price: 1999 USD
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-12-19T18:54:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Brand: Hasselblad
Series: SWC
Type: Medium Format
Format: 6x6 cm
Focus Type: Manual
Color: Silver
Model: SWC