<p>What does in-leaf shutter mean?</p> <p>Also if I´m not using flash or need an inbuilt meter, what is the practical difference of getting a<br> 500C, 500 C/M, 501 C/M or the 503 CW.</p> <p>I have looked and read here<br> http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/Hasselblad500.html<br> but still feel a bit unsure as of what is recommended.<br> I guess this is a preference<br> 501 C/M<br> 500 C/M<br> 503 C/W<br> from what I read they don´t recommend getting a 500 C.<br> Also I want to be able to use a longer lens, not sure if it is such a drag to see the vignetting (apparently the 501 C/W and 503 CW the mirror is larger.<br> Is it for all lenses larger than 80 mm (I have read conflicting lengths).</p> <p>I am planning to shoot landscape and portrait, still life. I would use a tripod in many cases, but I also want to be able to use it handheld, if the lighting conditions allow. I will only use it with film.<br> I don´t really like heavy cameras, which is why I prefer Hasselblad to Pentax or Mamiya which in my opinion are so clumsy somehow. i have a Rolleiflex T, but I am finding myself restrict to just one lens, so I am looking into purchasing a Hasselblad.<br> Also do you know of any dealers in Europe. Or do most of you purchase on *bay.</p>