I first became aware of the Hasselblad camera system in the mid 70's & at once I wanted one! At the time I was newly married & the cost of Hasselblad was way out of my league. For over 30 years I have dabbled on & off with Nikon - an excellent sytem - but always had a soft spot for Hasselblad. Last year, with a spot of spare cash I suddenly thought 'what about a Hasselblad?' I took the plunge. A 503CX, 2 magazines, 80 & 50mm lenses, a light meter (of course) and off I went. It's been a fascinating first year, not to mention an enormous learning curve, but I'm glad to report it's been very worthwhile. The equipment works like clockwork (forgive the pun) it's built like a tank, I've hauled it for miles and miles over the northern pennines in good weather and bad and the only times it has failed to produce a good result is when I got something wrong. In short, it is everything I always thought it would be. So far I've only had B & W film throught it, developing it myself & scanning it through an Epson 750 into Photoshop. (Most of the) results have been very pleasing. I'm now about to leap into colour neg. I thought about Ektar and sending it off to a lab for developing - I still want to scan the negs myself. Any handy hits in this regard? In the meantime, Thanks Hasselblad for a superb system.
JERV
JERV