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Hasselblad meter prism finder instruction manual
Hasselblad meter prism finder instruction manual







hasselblad meter prism finder instruction manual hasselblad meter prism finder instruction manual

My Hassie 500C came with the 45 degree angle prism for a Kiev 88 camera mounted See the picture of the PME-90 to the right. If the bracket has the front part cut-out so that it is U shaped, then it can slide into a 203/205 camera without damaging the LCD display. If the chrome bracket is a solid square shape, then it is designed for the older non-metered cameras. There should be a chrome retaining bracket surrounding the glass, this slides into the camera mount. * If you have trouble remembering this list, turn the finder over so that you are looking at the square prism element. The only finders which are compatible are the PME-5, PME-51, PM-45, PM-90, PME-45, PME-90, RM-2, HM-2, third-version solid magnifiying hood, and of course the waist-level finders that came with the camera.* This is unfortunate as one of the nice things about the Hassie 500 series is that you can use Russian metered finders with it. This means that older finders cannot be mounted on a 203FE/205FCC without damaging the display. With the 203FE and other metered 200 series 'blads, the metering LCD is raised slightly on a lip on the front of the camera next to the ground glass. Hasselblad 200 Series: For the most part, prisms for the 500 series and Kiev clones are not interchangeable with the 200 series. The latest-greatest PME-90 retails for about $1500 and used about $900. The Kiev NC-2 clone (non-metered) can be found for about $75-100 the original Hasselblad metered-prism about $200 and the Hasselblad PME for about $350-400. Newer Hassie finders have become better, but also have become more expensive. While the optics of all of them are almost identically good, the quality (or lack of) metering distinguishes them. Somehow, I ended up with several angle finders for my Hasselblad 500C/M. This page reviews the various accessory finder options for the Hasselblad 200 and 500 series cameras. With a prism finder, your camera perspective rises and you stop taking belly-button angle shots (which are often interesting in their own way). The various angle finders for the Hasselblad are useful compared to the standard waist-level viewer.









Hasselblad meter prism finder instruction manual