I am relatively new (1 month) into the Hasselblad system. I have to tell you the truth ... I almost backed out ... but then I decided to take a deep breath and get further in, instead. The nervousness came from two factors. I thought on one hand that for the shooting that I do, which is about 20 percent landscape vistas, 20 percent abstracts and the rest consisting of statues ... that I may be better served by large format, and also the fact of how expensive the lenses are compared to my meager and inadequate income.
I decided to stay in the system when today rather than return it to the dealer and order two tilt shift lenses for my D700 in lieu of the Hassy, I instead went on inspiration and bought a PME 90 prism and a 50 CF to round out my millennium CW, my 80 CFE and the 150 C. I really enjoy not just the results but also the act of shooting and the Hassy feels so good to work with that it has completely seduced me. So hello ... everyone here!
Now then, to my question. Not knowing much about all the ins and outs of the hasselblad lens nomenclature I would like to ask some of you that are knowledgeable about which 120 macro to angle for. That is the next lens I want (and then some kind of telephoto and I'm done) but the choices are bewildering. ARe there substantial differences between all the different makro models? If so ... what are they? I will use it for close ups almost exclusively ( well, at least I think) and am interested mostly in flare resistance, quality feel in hand, and if there are any differences in where the sweet spot of one lens vs another is in terms of aperture, I suspect that the lens will live at the smallest aperture that delivers good quality before diffraction takes it price. Lastly, is the 2x teleconverter useable with any or all the macro lenses? Any details and tips will be greatly appreciated ..... and btw ... this is a great place for Hassy information ... the members are incredibly knowledgeable and dedicated. Glad I found this place. I feel like I just landed on Mars ... and this forum is a ray of counter-confusion. Thanks!
I decided to stay in the system when today rather than return it to the dealer and order two tilt shift lenses for my D700 in lieu of the Hassy, I instead went on inspiration and bought a PME 90 prism and a 50 CF to round out my millennium CW, my 80 CFE and the 150 C. I really enjoy not just the results but also the act of shooting and the Hassy feels so good to work with that it has completely seduced me. So hello ... everyone here!
Now then, to my question. Not knowing much about all the ins and outs of the hasselblad lens nomenclature I would like to ask some of you that are knowledgeable about which 120 macro to angle for. That is the next lens I want (and then some kind of telephoto and I'm done) but the choices are bewildering. ARe there substantial differences between all the different makro models? If so ... what are they? I will use it for close ups almost exclusively ( well, at least I think) and am interested mostly in flare resistance, quality feel in hand, and if there are any differences in where the sweet spot of one lens vs another is in terms of aperture, I suspect that the lens will live at the smallest aperture that delivers good quality before diffraction takes it price. Lastly, is the 2x teleconverter useable with any or all the macro lenses? Any details and tips will be greatly appreciated ..... and btw ... this is a great place for Hassy information ... the members are incredibly knowledgeable and dedicated. Glad I found this place. I feel like I just landed on Mars ... and this forum is a ray of counter-confusion. Thanks!