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am i asking too much for my camera?
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having a difficult time of letting this go..
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Where is the usb port to download the pictures?
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Very small/selective market for the Hasselblad and the likes.
The electronic one rules the market. Even Nikon went electronic back in 1999.
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Nice Leica !
Please do not part company with the Leica, it would be the equivalent of getting rid of a Longhood in the 80's. I know its tough to pay for the processing but the pure image quality will never be bettered regardless of chip size.
For work I use a 5D MK II but if I want to make images for me, I use the M2 with 35 1.4. Try to find a digital system get close to that quality in low light. I know the Canon chip with both the pro sumer Zeiss lenses and even Panavision primes can't. In spite of high costs Leica glass is still the best. Heres mine, it just feels great. ![]() ![]()
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I have seen them out here for 1000 to 1200 so ur price is fine IMO - wish I had the money I'd love to have that. I shoot a mamiya 645 but lust for a hassleblad
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Yeah the Hasselblad is priced a bit too high. How much you asking for the Leica? I'm interested. My business partner (photographer) turns 60 next year and I was thinking of getting him an M6. At least you'd know it went to a good home...
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Gee, I was going to ask how much for the Leica.
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slak..i have a box for you. most of my stuff went MIA, so i wanted to hold off until Xmas, when i can really rummage for the old stuff. all i found were my film loader, and some boxes of paper. good or not..you find out..hahah.
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Lol awesome! Thanks man
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Hmm. I'd like an M6. If you sell it - which you should not - post here.
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If I hadn't just blown my wad on a bunch of alien bees lighting stuff I'd buy it.
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These two will be with me until I'm gone.
Don't ever sell a Leica. 1966 M3, DR Summicron ![]() Hasselblad 903 SWC ![]()
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One more for the Porn factor.
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Old German cameras are exactly like old German cars (OK, Swedish, too). Using a Leica or a Hasselblad is just like driving a classic Porsche, and the results are equally thrilling. Hold onto them and use them as long as you can, then preserve them for future generations. My old Rollieflexes are as precious to me as my 1965 912 and my Porsche Type 678 aircraft engine, and although I fire them up only rarely, I appreciate their absurdly fine engineering and want them to eventually go to the right people (we're all just curators here). Newer 911s are like digital cameras: easy to drive fast, and it's hard to go wrong. The 1960s saw the peak of German craftsmanship in cameras and cars. That deserves preservation and appreciation. Frank |
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Can't you get a digital back for the hasselblad?
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Yes but they cost about 30k
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The current digital back from Hasselblad isn't compatible with my SWC because the real element of the lens is too close to the film plain... You loose corner sharpness.
However they are compatible with the Refelx Hasselblads of the same era. Yes they are expensive but like anything in 5 years time they'll be almost given away second hand. Imagine a 30 megapixel medium format digital back for less than $1,000!
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Lots of sentimental advice here.
I sold the two Leicas below on Craigslist last year for good money. Why? I simply wasn't using them, and I'm getting to a point in my life where accumulating stuff doesn't have the appeal it once did. These things are unlikely to go up in value. The only people buying them are art and photography students. Why not give someone else the chance to be their custodian, rather then have them gather dust in the attic? ![]()
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Each to their own. I still shoot film so mine are staying. ![]()
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