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Contax 645 vs hasselblad h1
Contax 645 vs hasselblad h1






contax 645 vs hasselblad h1
  1. #CONTAX 645 VS HASSELBLAD H1 MANUAL#
  2. #CONTAX 645 VS HASSELBLAD H1 PROFESSIONAL#
  3. #CONTAX 645 VS HASSELBLAD H1 SERIES#

It is giving me most of what I ask from a film camera. I’m loving the Hasselblad H2 camera right now. I enjoy the Zeiss Distagon 50mm f4 lens on the Hasselblad H2 for a wider lens setup particularly. You can use any of the Hasselblad V lens lineup whether the C version, CF or otherwise. The Hasselblad V to H adapter lets you mount Hasselblad Zeiss glass on your H body. “Hasselblad V series”) model? Good news! You can use the amazing Zeiss glass from the Hasselblad V camera on a H body via an adapter.

contax 645 vs hasselblad h1

Hasselblad H2 + Hasselblad V to H adapter + Zeiss Distagon 50mm f4 CF lens Lens adapter – Hasselblad V to H adapterĪre you tempted by a more modern Hasselblad H camera but already own a Hasselblad 500 system (aka. I also included a few portraits taken in the UK using the Hasselblad HC 120mm f4 macro lens. The Hasselblad HC 80mm f2.8 kit lens and the older Zeiss Distagon 50mm f4 CF lens from my Hasselblad 500 camera system. Below are some photos shot with the Hasselblad H2 camera in Faro using two lenses. The Hasselblad H2 camera arrived to me just in time to take to Portugal for a model photography trip. Hasselblad H2 – On a shoot in Portugal Hasselblad H2 photoshoot – Portugal

  • Leaf shutter lenses – Hasselblad camera lenses whether for the Hasselblad 500 (Zeiss) or for the H system (Fuji) are leaf shutter lenses with the shutter built into the lens body.
  • The image quality and functionality of Hasselblad cameras is exceptional (and a joy to use).
  • High Quality – You do get what you pay for with Hasselblad.
  • The Hasselblad H cameras have become cheaper so now the cost is more comparable to a Hasselblad 500 series.
  • Expensive – All Hasselblad cameras are expensive when compared to some other film camera options.
  • Sharp lenses – Hasselblad HC lenses and the former Zeiss lenses used on Hasselblad 500 lenses are both stellar performers and offer amazing optics.
  • It also means you can use digital backs on your existing film cameras (*But please check first for compatibility). It also allows for upgrades as lenses from your existing cameras can be used on the latest camera body release.

    #CONTAX 645 VS HASSELBLAD H1 PROFESSIONAL#

    This gives great flexibility for a professional photographer using multiple lenses and film backs. This means the camera lens, viewfinder and film back can all be removed and swapped out.

  • Modular design – Both the Hasselblad 500 cameras and the Hasselblad H cameras are modular camera designs.
  • #CONTAX 645 VS HASSELBLAD H1 SERIES#

    Similarities between a Hasselblad 500 series camera and the Hasselblad H2 are: Flash can sync at the maximum shutter speed on both cameras. The Hasselblad HC 80 lens on a Hasselblad H2 has a maximum shutter speed of 1/800.

  • Shutter speed – The maximum shutter speed on a Hasselblad 500 is 1/500.
  • The Hasselblad H2 has a built in Lightmeter.
  • Lightmeter – The Hasselblad 500cm and similar cameras have no in camera lightmeter.
  • Hasselblad HC lenses as used on the H2 are autofocus lenses.

    #CONTAX 645 VS HASSELBLAD H1 MANUAL#

  • Lens focusing – The Zeiss lenses on Hasselblad 500 cameras are manual focus only.
  • Hasselblad H camera lenses are made by Fuji.
  • Lenses – Hasselblad 500 system camera lenses are made by Zeiss.
  • Manual vs electronic – The 500 series cameras are fully manual but the Hasselblad H2 is electronic and battery operated/ battery dependant.
  • The Hasselblad H film back is 6×4.5 format (“645”).
  • Film format – Hasselblad 500 cameras give us the classic 6×6 square images.
  • My late Hasselblad H3D-31 camera with film back and 2 rolls of Ilford film Hasselblad 500 vs Hasselblad H2 Common differences between a classic Hasselblad 500 series cameras and a Hasseblad H2: The Hasselblad H prism viewfinder is the same model but replacement copy. It’s worth noting that I use the same Hasselblad HC 80mm lens and film back as I used on the H3D on the H2. Film is my preference so I’m loving the H2 as it is. On the H2 I shoot only film now but I could buy a used digital back if I saw a need. The only difference is on the H3D-31 I used a 31MP digital back and a film back. Using the Hasselblad H2 seems identical to using my H3D camera body. You can see my reviews of my Hasselblad H3D-31 camera on the blog already so I won’t repeat myself too much. H Bodies: Hasselblad H3D-31 vs Hasselblad H2








    Contax 645 vs hasselblad h1