HASEL 503-CW BODY,BLACK

Product Description:

This single-lens reflex camera is one of the primary building blocks of the Hasselblad System and is a perfect choice both for hand-held photography and as a studio camera. The 503CW combines TTL flash metering, 1/500 sec flash synch, power winder/IR remote options, and compatibility to peripherals past and present. The camera is compatible with the entire range of Hasselblad leaf shutter lenses and operates at lens leaf shutter speeds from 1 to 1/500 sec.The 503CW is an ideal camera for almost all situations, wherever you may find yourself, and is easily adaptable to fit your situation or changing needs.The 503CW can be used with any one of 14 different lenses, from 30 to 500 mm in focal length. All lenses are made by Zeiss, the world's leading optics manufacturer. Thanks to Zeiss T* anti-reflection coating and internal stray light reduction treatments, these lenses produce unbeatable image contrast and color saturation. The Hasselblad system also offers converters of the same optical quality 1.4x, 2x Converter XE and the PC-Mutar 1.4x for perspective control. Interchangeable film magazines allow for rapid reloading of film, change of film type or format. There are magazines for 120, 220, and 70 mm perforated film. Film magazines can be changed whenever you choose without losing a single frame. Exposure and composition can be tested immediately with the Polaroid magazine.In addition to the standard folding focusing hood, several types of viewfinders a
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Shortest shutter speed 1/500 s
  • Flash sync speed up to 1/500 s
  • TTL/OTF flash metering
  • Gliding Mirror System for full viewfinder image with virtually all lenses
  • Bright viewfinder image with a number of different exchangeable viewfinder types
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Hasselblad
  • EAN: 7392544102436
  • Label: Hasselblad
  • LensType: None
  • Manufacturer: Hasselblad
  • Model: 503CW
  • MPN: 10243
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: ABIS_ELECTRONICS
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: medium-format
  • Publisher: Hasselblad
  • Studio: Hasselblad

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