sphericalaberation
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I'm wanting to modify the 80mm 'new' C that came with my 501c so that it's shutter operation is the same as that of a SWC.
I don't need to use it conventionally anymore as I've also got a 100CF and a 110FE.
Why ? I hear you asking :
1.. If I use it on the flexbody -
I can eliminate the irritating step that requires the insertion and removal of the dark slide between exposures.
2.. This is actually where the inspiration came from -
So I can celebrate 50 years of Hasselblad in space make a 'Schirra' Hasselblad point and shoot.
The Hasselblad 500C, with a planar 80mm lens (modified), was the first Hasselblad camera to be used by NASA in space.
It was purchased by the astronaut Walter M. Schirra from a camera shop in Houston, Texas.
Modification, carried out by NASA, involved removing the lining, mirror, focusing screen and hood, among other things, to make the camera lighter.
http://www.hasselblad.com/about-hasselblad/hasselblad-in-space/space-cameras.aspx
I will pick up an ugly 500C from KEH and remove the auxiliary shutter and mirror.
I've got access and experience with lathe and milling - so new body parts should be no problem.
But I'm not so sure what's needed to modify the lens - anyone got experience in this area ?
Donald.
I don't need to use it conventionally anymore as I've also got a 100CF and a 110FE.
Why ? I hear you asking :
1.. If I use it on the flexbody -
I can eliminate the irritating step that requires the insertion and removal of the dark slide between exposures.
2.. This is actually where the inspiration came from -
So I can celebrate 50 years of Hasselblad in space make a 'Schirra' Hasselblad point and shoot.
The Hasselblad 500C, with a planar 80mm lens (modified), was the first Hasselblad camera to be used by NASA in space.
It was purchased by the astronaut Walter M. Schirra from a camera shop in Houston, Texas.
Modification, carried out by NASA, involved removing the lining, mirror, focusing screen and hood, among other things, to make the camera lighter.
http://www.hasselblad.com/about-hasselblad/hasselblad-in-space/space-cameras.aspx
I will pick up an ugly 500C from KEH and remove the auxiliary shutter and mirror.
I've got access and experience with lathe and milling - so new body parts should be no problem.
But I'm not so sure what's needed to modify the lens - anyone got experience in this area ?
Donald.