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New to Hasselblad

Talex

New Member
Hello,

I just purchased a 503cx, and I am excited to use it. My background has been 35mm SLR, DSLR, and rangefinders. So to me, the Hasselblad is very different, almost like learning to speak a new language.

I hope these differences would enable to to expand my photography in different and new directions. I look forward to learning and sharing with this group.

My website: www.talexphoto.com
 
Welcome to the forum, Talex. What an odd camera, that Nikon 35Ti on your website. I love the analog display on top, though. Is that an APS camera? (I ask only because I noticed the "panorama" switch on the back). Happy shooting! We'll be learning to speak the "new language" of medium-format and Hasselblad together.
 
The Nikon 35Ti is a 35mm film camera. The "panoramic" mode is just panoramic cropping on a regular 35mm frame.

Yes, I love the old-school appeal of the analog display-and I find it very intuitive to understand too. This camera has a gem of a 35mm/2.8 lens, with aperture priority mode, manual controls, and Nikon's most advance matrix meter ever in a compact camera. Plus, they put that whole package in a titanium clad body too. Nikon did not screw around with this one.

I recently took my 503cx to Hawaii, and I discovered I was not very good at using it. I found it a bit too large for travel (I tend to travel light). Maybe I will keep this as more of a studio camera. I picked up a Fuji GA645Wi (the wide angle version) for my travel medium format kit. It is a lot lighter, and plus it is basically flat, so the Fuji is easy to travel with.


Welcome to the forum, Talex. What an odd camera, that Nikon 35Ti on your website. I love the analog display on top, though. Is that an APS camera? (I ask only because I noticed the "panorama" switch on the back). Happy shooting! We'll be learning to speak the "new language" of medium-format and Hasselblad together.
 
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