flashbulbman
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Just bought a 500 ELM on Ebay with 50 Distagon, Kiev finder, and old style back. Mailman delivered it in small crushed box. Upon opening it, a noticed the UV filter was smashed to pieces. The seller packed it horribly in newspaper and a shoebox. I had a Hasselbad 23 years ago with the old film back. It has the round window which shows the printed number 1 on which is on the actual film backing paper. No crank handle. You have to turn it like winding a clock, by hand to advance it to #1. However, I could not see into the magazine since that view hole had a black plastic plug in it. The door that closes over the hole was broken and remains open. Has anyone seen such a black plastic hole plug like this before? Why would it be there? It prevents you from seeing the film numbers on the paper backing of the film. It is the size of a dime. I poked it out of the hole and noticed that it had the name Hasslebad on it. The two original batteries that came with the camera apparently were not charged well. After about 14 shots the camera stopped working. I am charging the batteries now. I had tested it at slow shutter speeds down to 1 sec. I then took off the lens and tried putting the lens back on, but it would not go on anymore. It does not turn to the right when you mount it. ANyone know what is going on? I now regret getting the motorize Hasselblad, should have gotten a simple 500C. Too many modes, levers and dials. A real Hassle. Also, which battery compartment should you use if you are charging and using only one battery?
Had very bad luck on Ebay with the last 4 purchases. I got a Koni Omega that was broke, a back that leaked, a Summicron with separation of lens elements, and an almost mint Canon F1 with a light leak that no one could find. I am more concerned with the Hasselblad at this point since I needed it for a sports group shoot I am doing in 10 days. Oh, I forgot to add that the Keiv prism finder was bent and would not go on the camera all the way.
Had very bad luck on Ebay with the last 4 purchases. I got a Koni Omega that was broke, a back that leaked, a Summicron with separation of lens elements, and an almost mint Canon F1 with a light leak that no one could find. I am more concerned with the Hasselblad at this point since I needed it for a sports group shoot I am doing in 10 days. Oh, I forgot to add that the Keiv prism finder was bent and would not go on the camera all the way.