Hasselblad 120mm f5.6 S-Planar C (Silver, 20052) - Lens
Hasselblad Medium Format Lens
Hasselblad Medium Format Lens
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Manual focus telephoto lens made for the V-system medium format SLR cameras introduced by Hasselblad in 1964. It was designed to have great optical flatness-of-field and resolution at close distances, with reproduction ratios between 1:10 (less than 1.5m) and 1:2. Early lenses had a minimum aperture of f32, but after 1967, it was changed to f45. T* coating became available for the 120mm f5.6 S-Planar in 1975, however, only in black. No silver T* lenses are believed to have been made. Metal body available in silver (20052).
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Brand |
Hasselblad
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System |
Hasselblad V
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Type |
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Focal Length The minimum and maximum focal length of the lens
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120mm
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Lens Type |
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Usage |
Film
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Filter Size |
B50
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Field of View The field of view capabilities of the lens. May be Wide, Normal, Telephoto or any combination of two or more
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Telephoto
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Focus Focusing capabilities of the lens. MF=Manual Focus. AF=Autofocus. Fixed=Locked at a given distance
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