Call Hassy owners or would be Hassey owners


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OK good...here are more details. We meet at the ferry point by the airport and take the ferry to Tanjung Pinang. There we will be met by the people from Trikora Bay Kelong and after a 30 minutes car ride, we arrive at the kelong. Beautiful place to bring wives, children, girfriend, boyfriend. Fish rods recommended otherwise can loan from Kelong. Great fishing, rustic, great sunset/sunrise, BBQ by doorstep, catered Indonesian food. Drinks, cell phone connection to Singapore, cheap weekend. Need firm confirmation so that reservation can be made. Please leave name on list plus contact number.
 

so confirm, this Sunday is off....please do not show up at Mustapha....if u do...hehe....u r on yr own:sticktong
 

Ok let me get the main list right.

01) TeeCee. 9488 9660.
02) Singscott 9006 4997
03) Boonwei 96828667(after 8.30pm or sundays only.)
04) Puffish 9664 9881
05) Itsbits 97599549
06) dreamseeker 9633 1583
07) The_Cheat 9699 0079
08) chiawk 98394039
09) freddie kang (96314363 - 503CXi w CF80 Planar, CF180 Sonnar; 903SWC w CF38 Biogon)
10) James Pan 9764 8248
11) Desmond 98162543
12) Martin Liew (9369-6751)
13) SzennyBoy (based in London!)
14) mike_98766148
15) wildswan 98385912
16) nostalgia 98354922
17) Michael C 91519645
18) Noel 98291202
19) Londonray
20) Mirza 81127177
21) Anavrin 98468640
22) Andy Ho 94506512
23) Felix Huang 96970342 huangfelix@gmail.com
24) manic11 (Matthias Nickl) 9756 0261
25) Trevor Wong (New member, F5user's nephew. 92980886)
26) Sohyp 96917335
 

Ok this list for outing on 29 sat and 30 sun July 06

1) felixsimba (96970342)
2) singscott (90064997)
3) kex (96828667)
4) Itsbits (97599549)
 

Hi Guys,
Sorry for not able to join you guys due to busy week. Enjoy the trip. Let me see the photo when you're back.
Regards,
 

singscott said:
Ok this list for outing on 29 sat and 30 sun July 06

1) felixsimba (96970342)
2) singscott (90064997)
3) kex (96828667)
4) Itsbits (97599549)

sorry can't join you guys on 29/30th July. have previously committed appointment. you guys have a good time.
br/freddie kang
 

Anyone else? Outing on 29 and 30 july;)
 

HELLO GUYS
Hope you all got my message through John. I just came back....was stuck in China as flightswas cancelled last minute! So this weekend is off. I have asked John to go ahead and organize a photo shoot. I will be organzing the one next weekend.
 

is there any outings/meetups?

i would love to find out more! :D
 

how do u do metering with hassy, particularly the 503cw?

The TTL/OTF is only for flash control, if i dont use flash (landscape shots how to use flash?), the TTL light metering is useless, true?

Is it true that the spot metering is only provided by the prism viewfinder?

i am may be a would be hassy owner.. thanks!~
 

Most Hassy shooters take exposure readings using handheld meters as the metering prisms are quite basic. Best is to use a spotmeter, take your readings and decide, and set it on the camera, and shoot. Nothing more, nothing less. That's the joy of shooting Hassy's.
 

Scouting around for a reasonably priced 503cw kit.
can I join too?
 

i'm still trying to sort out the hassey model numbers :embrass:

how much would a secondhand 503cw with 80mm f/2.8 be going for?
 

i'm still trying to sort out the hassey model numbers :embrass:

how much would a secondhand 503cw with 80mm f/2.8 be going for?

was quoted 4200$SG at the shop next to CP for 503cw with 80mm lens
ebay call for 1800~2500us$ with 80mm lens..cheaper... depending on condition CF or CFE lens.
 

This should get you started :

http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?Hasselblad500.html~mainFrame

Check out the lens differences too.

I would also say the 503CW is the one to get, then you can add in the CW Winder for enhanced handheld shooting, and the PME 45 prism finder (the PME90 will not allow you to use a Polaroid back later). Then later on the 150mm CF or 180mm, superb with portraits.

Try to get superb condition ones to avoid problems, even if the cheaper ones are tempting but with doubts on the condition.

i'm still trying to sort out the hassey model numbers :embrass:

how much would a secondhand 503cw with 80mm f/2.8 be going for?
 

Without a viewfinder, no other way except to use a spot meter, which is fine.

The TTL is not useless without flash, it is in fact very useful. Shooting with film, you're bound to have several filters. With TTL, these filters are taken into account when exposure metering is done through the viewfinder. Also, different Hasselblad lenses can lead to as big as 1/2 stop reduction with close-ups, and TTL can take care of this.

The PME-45 prism viewfinder is the one I prefer (as I wears specs). Furthermore, it does not block the usage of a polaroid back. With this, TTL metering can be easily done. Looking through a PME-45 VF, a DSLR's VF in comparison is tiny. You can do spot, center, and incident.

On the Hasselblad Manual edition 4 or 5 by Ernst Wildi (which I think every new Hassy user should have, it beats Hassy's own user manuals), incident metering is still the pro's choice, but not always practical. Then TTL and viewfinder metering become very good alternatives. The book has an excellent chapter on exposure. It can be bought from Rice Ball.

how do u do metering with hassy, particularly the 503cw?

The TTL/OTF is only for flash control, if i dont use flash (landscape shots how to use flash?), the TTL light metering is useless, true?

Is it true that the spot metering is only provided by the prism viewfinder?

i am may be a would be hassy owner.. thanks!~
 

was quoted 4200$SG at the shop next to CP for 503cw with 80mm lens
ebay call for 1800~2500us$ with 80mm lens..cheaper... depending on condition CF or CFE lens.

ok..need to save up for that. thanks.

This should get you started :

http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?Hasselblad500.html~mainFrame

Check out the lens differences too.

I would also say the 503CW is the one to get, then you can add in the CW Winder for enhanced handheld shooting, and the PME 45 prism finder (the PME90 will not allow you to use a Polaroid back later). Then later on the 150mm CF or 180mm, superb with portraits.

Try to get superb condition ones to avoid problems, even if the cheaper ones are tempting but with doubts on the condition.

thanks for the very informative link. yeah..i'm looking at the 503cw too. but i want to find out the differences between the models first. lots of reading up to do.:p
 

Oohh.. if u see boochap bidding for 503cw in ebay one day .. pls avoid and dun go bid up the price hor.. ;p
 

another qn.. how to recognise a C, CF, CFi or a CFE lens?
 

From the link above, you can go to this link :

http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/hassylens.html

another qn.. how to recognise a C, CF, CFi or a CFE lens?

If you'll notice from eBay, the CFI lenses still cost a lot, nobody's giving them away. CF is also not easily had for cheap.

IMHO, even the older 80mm C T* lens is a fantastic lens, inspite of its time in the market.
 

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