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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

Hasselblad 500C/M

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  • I love when you say "beautiful" at 0:28 after the shutter release.

  • why thankyou :)

  • Sorry it was sold a while ago :(

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  • Wow that camera is beautiful

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  • @rz67camera send it to repair, probably a spring is loose inside the blad or something.

  • If it is possible please, my 503CW rear shutter window do not fully close after coking the shutter, I know the main shutter is on the lens but does this problem is having any bad effect on my films, please?

    Rashid Khanji

    film4portrait@yahoo.com

  • @cinematicfanatic lol !

    buying a hasselblad without knowing about film cameras.

    Theyre only one of the worlds best and most desirable cameras ever.

    Expensive too.

    Pretty funny really.

  • this is a mechanically operated camera and one of the best in the market for its accuracy and simplicity, hardly anything go wrong with it, indeed you need to upload a film and go for your first test with it, I am sure you gonna enjoy the out come, I been using the 500 C/M for the last 5 years and it is my best among what I have out of the hasselblad system, two 503CW, 501C, Flex body an d the Xpan.

    Have fun

  • @XitzpatX fastest is 1/500 (hence, 500 series)

  • The Hassie is a beautiful camera indeed... but I'll stick with my RB67. Not because its any better of a camera, but because I can't do squares XD

  • whats the fastest and slowest shutter speed on the 500C/M

  • @yeknom02 If you mean the two knobs on the camera in the video the one in the rear is for winding the film magazine to "1" after you put the film into the magazine. Once you get the film to the "1" counter then you simply put the handle back down and begin shooting the camera. The big knob is for recocking the lens and body. If you meant the other kind of knob you have seen on some other ones they also make a "rapid winding crank" for the cameras too instead of that knob you see in this vid.

  • The 500CM was made from the 1970 to 1996, why is it so hard to find? Its only been 15 years since it was discontinued.

  • I have a 500C/M and a 500C

    They are wonderful Cameras.

    Enjoy them

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