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Victor Hasselblad AB, Sweden, 1975. Wide angle camera 6x6cm, black, with Carl Zeiss Biogon 4.5/38mm T* No.5682684, A16 back No.RE 358227 viewfinder
The Hasselblad SWC is a medium format film camera known for its wide-angle capabilities and exceptional image quality. It was first introduced in 1954 and quickly gained popularity among professional photographers for its compact size and high-performance optics. The SWC features a fixed 38mm Biogon lens, which provides a 90-degree field of view, making it ideal for landscape, architectural, and interior photography. The camera has a robust mechanical design and is built to withstand harsh shooting conditions. It offers a range of shutter speeds, from 1 second to 1/500th of a second, and has a built-in light meter for accurate exposure control. The SWC uses 120 roll film, allowing for 6x6 square format images. With its exceptional image quality and wide-angle capabilities, the Hasselblad SWC remains a favorite among photographers who appreciate the unique perspective it offer

Hasselblad SWC/M - W/ 38mm Lens 120 Film Camera

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  • 6x6 negative that takes all regular Hasselblad backs

  • Carl Zeiss Biogon 38mm f/4.5 lens permanently attached (kind of equivalent to a 21mm on a 35mm camera)

  • No built-in focusing mechanism - everything is done via scale/zone focusing (option for ground-glass back that I never owned)

  • Level in the body or in the finder (or both, as per my model)

  • Shutter button on the top

  • Awkward to hold, carry, and use

  • Feels pretty durable, like all Hasselblad stuff

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