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Hi Kadir, I know of one other master Repairman whom will take the entire Shutter assembly OUT and rebuilt it up from Scratch. I had him modified a CZJ 180mm 2.8 Sonnar MC for me. Works like a charm on my Hasselblad 2000FCW.
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I suggest to send it out to Precision Camera Repair in Chicago. Bob Watkins is the Mamiya Authorized Repair Station.
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Which would you choose as 2nd body - 201F or 2003FCW?
evan_dong1 replied to philip_dygeus2's topic in Medium Format
Philip, I would go with the 201F body mainly because everything BUT The Rear Curtain Assembly is available IF needed for any repairs. I was informed over last Summer that no rear curtain assembly are available Worldwide form Hasselblad. The 2003FCW were made in small quantity before the 205TCC, 202FA, & 201F were introduced. The 2003FCW was the last of the 2000 generational bodies. I have NOT handled one, but understand due to low quantity manufactured, most of the internal components are not common. The 2000FCW is the predecessor of the 201F with the exception of its titanium rear shutter curtain. All internal components of the 2000 series: Electronic circuit boards & rear curtain curtain assembly are no longer available. Hasselblad would not service any of the 2000 series nor will they repair it. For the 200 series bodies, all components are available EXCEPT for the Rear Curtain Assembly Use that as a guide for any future purchase. I submitted to hasselblad Bron USA a 3rd Party Master Repairman whom can service (CLA) t he 2000 series and replace the rear titanium curtain with a New rubberized silk curtain. He has NO ELECTRONIC SPare parts for the 2000/200 series, as he has no outlet to purchase them from hasselblad. YET he can repair the rear curtains for both the 2000/200 series bodies provided the electronic are all good & working. -
Erwin, Nice A Rare Rollei SL66E. I bought one but no n wanted to touch it for they had no spare parts and alo no working knowlede on t. SO I send it back for a refund. Only one shop was willing to work on it, and they were in Germany! Do you still shoot with your Rollei SL66? Its a heavy camera, but has top notch quality built. and lenses to match.
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Erwin, Very nice setup you created for your Rollei SL66. Do yuo have an Extension tube on the 80mm standard? Evan
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250mm Lens for Hasselblad: which one is sharper?
evan_dong1 replied to kaugu_ciems's topic in Medium Format
I heard pretty much the same as what was mentioned by Edward and Tom. The 250mm has been around since the 1600/1000F series camera was introduced. I have one of these lens and it is very fine. Now, all I need to do is find someone to repair one of my hasselblad 1000F body snd doa CLA on the other. The 250mm F4.0 for the later 2000/200 series i acquired late last year, I hope to get out there with warmer weather.. The older C non-T & T* lnese re a work of marvel. I'm currently having an older 120mm 5.6 S-Planar T* being overhaul for me. Complete teardown with reflocking of the internal barrel . I hope to get it back soon.. Evan -
250mm Lens for Hasselblad: which one is sharper?
evan_dong1 replied to kaugu_ciems's topic in Medium Format
Kaugu, I looked over that lems when it was LIVE auction. I opt out only because it was the older C T* lens. I would had prefer it to be either the CF or CFE version. Definitely a GOOD buy to the purchaser. I eventually purchased the 250mm F4.0 Tel-Tessar F to use on my 2000FCM & 201F. Evan -
Kat, The Proxars, are they Bay 50 or Bay 60? The Bay 50 Proxara I have has a slight bluish tinge to it. Bay 60 Proxars, I have to eait to get them back form my friend...
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<p>The Rollei 6000 & Hy6 System is a propriety system, so any thoughts of adapting any lenses for it will not work.</p> <p>Carlos, I would suggest that you search for older 6008 lenses instead of the current newer lenses made.<br> The glass and I would guess the coating was reformulated for environmental purposes. Think it was with the Kyoto Protocol of 1997.</p> <p> </p>
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Help in deciding to CLA Zeiss lens or upgrade
evan_dong1 replied to neil_marcello's topic in Medium Format
<p>Neil,</p> <p>If your 100mm C requires he standard CLA, I would opt to keep what you and allow David Odess to perform the servicing on the lens, camera body and magazine, IF that is the included in that $500 price.</p> <p>If nothing else is worth with the lens, once serviced it will work well for a long time. Maybe buy into additional lenses if you do not have any other lens beside this one.</p> -
<p>Stick with the 100 & 400 as you initially planned. On a "test-mode" side, take several rolls of the 800 and try. You might be able to correct it in LightRoom or PhotoShop. Just take a little longer to get it right, but doable.</p> <p>In doubt, if you are stopping either in Beijing or Shanghai, 120 film is available there.</p>
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Hasselblad 2000 / 200 series lens adapters helicoid
evan_dong1 replied to kadir_kirisci's topic in Medium Format
<p>The Pentacon 6 lenses are easily adaptable for the Hasselblad 2000/200 series.</p> <p>I have the Arsat 30mm MC, 120mm 2.8 Biometar MC, 180mm Sonnar Pre-Set, a MC version will be coming in after it has been completed, and a CZJ 300mm 4.0 MC.</p> <p> </p> -
Trying to get my head around the 50mm lenses for Hasselblad V
evan_dong1 replied to philip_dygeus2's topic in Medium Format
<p>Philip,</p> <p>I would limit me to what Tom Chow has listed as following:</p> <p>CF FLE - new optics, with pre-set floating group.<br />CFi FLE - better flocking, less prone to flare (according to Zeiss)<br />The optical formula changes only once on the "C" lenses, with the FLE. Arguably similar performance at infinity in the center, but improved close and edge performance with the FLE.<br> F - original F series, with a floating group<br />FE - addition of electronic contacts. 2 versions cosmetically, always the same optically (although the filter ring on the latter version did not rotate when focusing).<br />The F series was optically excellent, at the cost of size and weight.<br> Both the F & FE can ONLY be used on the 2000/20 series bodies, so you have one of th 500 Series body, Start with the CF FLE at the minimum entry point lens.</p> <p>I have the 50mm CF FLE, 50mm F, & 50mm FE to use on my 501CM & 205TCC, & 2000FCM.</p> <p> </p> -
<p>Brett,</p> <p>Sorry, was busy with personal issues.</p> <p>Here is one individual that i had used to service & CAL my Hasselblad 1000F lenses.</p> <p>Clarence Gass is his name.<br> http://gasscamerarepair.com/</p> <p>Another one is local within the East Coast.<br> Owner name is Stanislav. He was the former Repair Dept Manager for Kiev USA (Saul Kaminsky)<br> He also works on the mechanical Hasselblad 1600F & 1000F cameras.<br> http://mechanicalcamerarepair.com/</p>
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Leica Visoflex 125mm 2.5 Hektor Repurposed?
evan_dong1 replied to evan_dong1's topic in Leica and Rangefinders
<p>Hi Robert,</p> <p>Whom did you use for the lens modification? I have at least two of these Hasselblad lens mounting block...</p> <p>I have two older Pre-Set CZJ 180mm Sonnar 2.8. Not bad of a lens.</p> <p>Which Kilfitt 90mm lens do you have? Model # 219 or Model #24?<br> Can you post a photos of this lens modified?</p> <p> </p>