Hasselblad SWC/M (Biogon CF T*) (Type I) (Silver, 10050) - Camera
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Hasselblad SWC/M (Biogon CF T*) (Type I) (Silver, 10050) + A12 Film Magazine (Silver, 30074) + SWC Viewfinder (52035/TISOC)
Regular price $4,128.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $4,128.00 USDSKU: T135778
Model Details
Manual focus 6x6 super-wide V-system medium format camera released by Hasselblad in 1980. This is the modified version of the older SCW indicated by the "M" in the name. The viewfinder was raised, and the quick-release base was lowered. This was done primarily to allow the use of a Polaroid back (Hasselblad recommends only using the model 100 back and not the model 80 because of incompatible designs). The advance/shutter cocking crank was also changed. In 1982, the lens changed to the CF version. The SWC/M with the C-style lens is a relatively low production camera with at most 2000 cameras assembled. When Hasselblad introduced the newer-styled viewfinder for the Super Wide system in 1985, which incorporated the spirit level, they eliminated it from the body. This resulted in the body getting a new product code and subsequently becoming an SWC/M Type II. This catalog is for the Type I version that still has the spirit level. Metal body available in silver (10050).
- Lens: Carl Zeiss 38mm f4.5 Biogon C T* (8 elements, 5 groups)
- Minimum focus distance: 0.3m
- Shutter: Synchro-Compur, 1s - 1/500s + B
- Size: 125 x 111 x 109 mm
- Weight: 867g (body only)
Hasselblad V
The Hasselblad V system consists of a variety of 6x6 medium format cameras that began production in 1948. These bodies were produced, with many iterations, until 2013. All Hasselblad V cameras use medium format (generally 120) roll film and produce 6x6cm square images.
The first cameras of the V system, the 1600F and 1000F, used in-body focal plane shutters. While they were successful, issues with reliability and fragility, as well as user desire to sync flash more easily, prompted Hasselblad to switch to lens-based leaf shutters.
The first Hasselblad with a leaf shutter was the 500C in 1957. These lenses, fitted with Synchro Compur shutters, proved incredibly robust, reliable, and popular. NASA even brought these cameras to the moon, as Hasselblad loves to remind us! The famous ”Earthrise” photo, with the Earth rising over the horizon of the moon, was taken with a modified Hasselblad 500EL and 250mm lens.
For the next 60 years Hasselblad cameras would stand as the definitive modular SLR experience. Despite innovations from companies like Mamiya, Zenza Bronica, and Rolleiflex, the Hasselblad V system was the bar to reach in terms of build/image quality.
Hasselblad V cameras have access to a wide array of Carl Zeiss lenses as well as a series of interchangeable backs, allowing the cameras to shoot 6x6, 6x4.5, and 35mm panoramic. There are even digital backs that can turn your 60 year old Hasselblad into a modern digital camera!
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Hasselblad SWC/M (Biogon CF T*) (Type I) (Silver, 10050) + A12 Film Magazine (Silver, 30074) + SWC Viewfinder (52035/TISOC)
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| Date Sold | SKU | Quality Control | Price | Image |
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| Available | T135778 | $4,128.00 |
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