[HUG ] Re: an 80 mm f/2.8 1959 Synchro Compur Hasselblad lens.
- From: Sherman Bloom <shermanbloom@xxxxxxx>
- To: hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 00:17:24 -0600
Vick,
Thanks for the info. Tried your suggestion. Unfortunately, it
didn't work, so I will be sending the camera back.
Sherman
On Dec 18, 2008, at 6:27 PM, Vick Ko wrote:
The f/stop and shutter coupling is released by pushing one of the
rings away from the other, using a tab that is on the ring. There
should be a tab with teeth, that is the tab to push to separate the
f/stop and shutter rings.
The flash port lever is NOT the lever to uncouple the f/stop and
shutter.
The WLF should sit fully into the camera body and in no way
interfere with the film back. With the WLF off, see if the
focusing screen is fully seated. There is an interlock that will
only clear if the focus screen is seated properly. Maybe that is
blocking the WLF.
Do not grind the WLF. If properly working, it does not need that.
If you aren't confident with what you have, I suggest you return it
(unless you got it for a song).
Vick
Sherman Bloom wrote:
I just acquired an old 500C with the above lens. The f/stop and
shutter speed are coupled, and I've been unable to uncouple them.
On the left side of the lens, just past the flash port is a lever
that moves left <-> right in a slot, and has three positions V, X,
and M. To the left of this lever is a thin metal tongue which,
when depressed, permits the lever to move left <-> right.
However, I can only get the lever to the X and V positions. I
assume that this lever can, among other things, lock and unlock
the f/stop and shutter speed, but is not functioning properly. Am
I missing something or is this lens defective, in which case I
would ask to seller to take it back.
Another thing. The camera has an non-functional viewer. When I
try to put on a WLF from my 500 CM it doesn't fit. The lip that
surrounds the bottom of the WLF protrudes over back of the body,
interfering with placement of the film back. I could grind off 1
to 2 mm of the rear lip so that the finder would fit, but I wonder
if there is really a different problem - like the WLF is not
pushed all the way in. But that does not appear to be the case,
so think I need to do a grinding job. But first, can anyone help
me with this?
Sherman Bloom
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