Hasselblad 70/500 film magazine

Hasselblad 70/500 film magazine

One of the first Hasselblad 70/500 film magazine made with serial number 1004.
It is the 4th one made with the notice "Made in Switzerland" engraved below the serial number. The original country was no longer mentioned after that.

I did not know these magazines were made in Switzerland. I would welcome any piece of information about their creator.

The 70/500 magazine could contain 500 photographs on a 30-meter long film roll, it was the rarest and the most expensive Hasselblad accessory back then. 2,320 US dollars in 1973 when it was introduced on market. It was listed on catalog until 1980.


Rare magazine 12 for Hasselblad 1600

Rare magazine 12 for Hasselblad 1600

Rare magazine 12 for the first series of Hasselblad 1600.
Serial number with no letters.
Made in 1949.


Rare Hasselblad 500 ELM Cutaway

Rare Hasselblad 500 ELM Cutaway

Rare Hasselblad 500 ELM Cutaway of 1975 equipped on the picture with the rare Carl Zeiss 105mm f4.3 UV Sonnar.


Zeiss Biogon 1:5,6 f=60mm lens

Zeiss Biogon 1:5,6 f=60mm lens

Carl Zeiss Biogon 1:5,6 f=60mm lens for Hasselblad MK 70.

This lens was designed by Zeiss by request of the NASA jointly with the reticulated plate which is located on the back of the camera to take photographs of the surface of the Moon.

On all photographs taken on the surface of the Moon you can see the little crosses.


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