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Haslblad Guide
How to u the Haslblad 500C, 500EL, 1600F, 1000F, Super Wide and Super Wide C
Third Edition
By. W.D. Emanuel
The Focal Press
London and New York
The Haslblad Guide
The Haslblad Guide The web-pages have been scanned and converted from the original "Focal Press" publication "The Haslblad Guide", Third Edition, July 1969. Cameras covered are the Haslblad 1600F, 1000F, 500C, 500EL, Super-Wide and Super.Wide C. Conquently it does not cover the later models such as the 200/2000F ries and the later 500-Series Models. There may be reference to "current" and "discontinued" models. Obviously all Haslblad cameras described are now long discontinued, but for ea of editing if nothing el, all the original text has been retained.
The original book was divided into two ctions, effectively an overview and a "green pages" ction covering specific models in more detail. I've not bothered with a green background to the pages, but hopefully I will have included links where appropriate to the relevant text.
Table of Contents
Introduction 4
System
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Haslblad
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The Haslblad Picture Size 7
Haslblad
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the
Handling
The interchangeable film magazine 13
Loading the Rollfilm Magazine 15
Using 220 Film 19
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Filters
and
Films
Black-and-white Film 20
电脑显示器尺寸Colour Film 22
Filters for Black-and-White Film 23
Filters for Colour Film 27
Exposure 27
构图形式Time Exposures 30
Using an Exposure Meter 30
Shutter Speed and Movement 33
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Working
hot
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Haslblad
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with
Flash
lens
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interchangable
The
THE HASSELBLAD : MODEL BY MODEL40
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The Haslblad 500C 41
跨行转账一般多长时间到账The Haslblad 500EL 45
The Haslblad 1600F and 1000F 48
The Haslblad Super Wide C and Super Wide 51
Haslblad Lens and Finders 55
Interchangeable Finder and Focusing Attachments 59
Clo-up Equipment 61
Miscellaneous Accessoiries 65
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Compact Complete Correct - The Camera Guide
This is a Camera Guide. It deals with one make of camera, but it is not boosting it. The Camera Guide is a Focal Press publication. It is not sponsored or censored by manufacturers, or dependent on them in any way. The Camera Guide is as scrupulous in fully describing the camera and advising on its u as the very best type of manufacturer's book of instructions. It is, however, more critical than they could be. No Camera Guide will attempt to camouflage the limitations of a camera or make efforts to ll an endless chain of accessories. It is straightforward, practical and devoted to the questions of how to take the best photographs with a particular camera, rather than to prai of it. The Camera Guide is compiled by an authos who has had long experience in handling the equipment in question. it reprents at the same time the gist of all available literature collected by the Focal Press Circle of Photographers and filtered through their considered judgment.
Any information regarding cCameras additional to or correcting that publiched in this book will be gratefully received by the publishers, who experts are also willing to answer individual postal enquiries without charge. Letters should be addresd to The Focal Press, 31 Fitzroy Square, London, W.I, and for replies a stamped and addresd envelope must be enclod.
First Edition : October 1962
Second Edition : February 1966
Third Edition : July 1969
12s. 6d. net / 63p
THE HASSELBLAD SYSTEM
The Haslblad single-lens reflex camera is one of the very few models I this type designed for 2¼ x 2¼ in. size pictures on standard 120 roll film. It is extremely versatile in its application through a system of interchangable film backs for different picture sizes and types of film. Its interchangeable focusing hood permits both waist-level and eye-level reflex focusing. The interchangeable lens system offers wide-angle normal and tele views.
Basically an instrument for all general photographic work, it can be adapted through a wide range of accessories for any specialized field, such as press, portrait, fashion, nature, advertising, architecture, industry, medicine, photocopying, macrophotography and photormicrography.
Despite its versatility, the Haslblad is esntially simple to handle, even in the hands of the average amateur photographer. The body hous the reflex mirror with ground glass screen, and a simple auxiliary shutter which acts also as capping device for the film while aperture and shutter are
阿q范文网open for viewing and focusing. On the front of the body is the bayonet lens mount flange, accepting a range of interchangeable leas (each with its own shutter), and the relea button with lock for long time exposures.
The rear of the body takes interchangeable film magazines which click into position with a special locking catch.
The top incorporates the ground glass reflex screen with a Fresnel-type field lens. Above this is a groove accepting a folding finder hood with built-in magnifier for critical focusing. This is interchangeable with a hooded focusing magnifier or an eye~level pentaprism. The ba of the body incorporates a plate designed as a quick change tripod attachment slide and features both Continental and international tripod bushes.
One side wall of the body has a shoe for fitting a sports finder, flash contact for the auxiliary shutter, and flash cable bearer. The other side carries the film transport knob which also ts the shutter and which is interchangeable against a trash with built-in exposure meter or quick transport crank. This side also incorporates a quick-relea button for the camera back, and shutter position signal. On either side of the camera body is a carrying tamp holder.
The detachable film magazine incorporates its raw, automatic film counter and film-type indicator. Inside the shell it hous a removable film holder with pressure Plate unit. A removable sheath clos the fit,, aperture lighttight. There are three types of magazine, one for 12 exposures 2¼ x 2¼ in. (6 x 6 end.), one for 16 exposures 1 5/8 x 2¼ in. (4 X 6.5 cm.), and one for 16 exposures 1 5/8 x 1 5/8 (4 x 4 cm.) on a standard roll of 120 film. Several magazines may be ud with one camera for different types or speeds of film or different picture sizes.
Built-in safety devices prevent accidental exposures while the magazine sheath is in position, no also lock the shorter relea after the last frame ill the magazine has been expod. For single exposures a sheet adapter can be ud.
Ten interchangeable lens, are available for the Haslblad with focal lengths ranging from 40 to 500 Each lens has a bayonet filter mount and its own built-in Synchro Compur shutter, which is changed with the lens. The shutter carries an exposure value scale, a manual and spring-loaded automatic pre-lector iris system, and an automatic depth of field indicator. The speeds range from 1 to 1/500 c. and B, with XM flash synchronization and lf timer.
A driving shaft couples the shutter to the camera body and links up with a similar shaft on the camer
a body itlf. Turning the film transport tensions the shutter, opens the diaphragm and opens the shutter blades for focusing and viewing. At the same time the auxiliary shutter in the back of the camera body is clod. On pressing the relea, the shatter blades clo, the diaphragm clos down to the prelected opening, the auxiliary shutter opens, the mirror flies up and the shutter blades open for the exposure.
The standard lens is the 80-mm. (3 1/8-in.) Zeiss Planar f2.8, ven-element, four component symmetrical anastigmat which combines a wide aperture with excellent correction of the various abberations. It has an angle of view of 52 degrees and a focusing range of 3 ft. to infinity.
A wide range of accessories adapts the Haslblad camera to almost any specialized field of photography. The include, for clo-up work, Proxar lens, extension bellows, a transparency copy holder, microscope adapter, micro shutter and lens mount adapter for attaching special lens. A sheet film adapter with single sheet film