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The '''2000FC''' is a [[medium format]] system camera released by Swedish manufacture [[Hasselblad]] in 1977. | The '''2000FC''' is a [[medium format]] system camera released by Swedish manufacture [[Hasselblad]] in 1977. | ||
− | The [[Hasselblad 500]] cameras are very well made, but depending on the type of photography the [[leaf shutter]] system have advantages as well as limitations. It was limited to 1/500 sec. which made non-studio type photography more difficult. | + | The [[Hasselblad 500 C]] cameras are very well made, but depending on the type of photography the [[leaf shutter]] system have advantages as well as limitations. It was limited to 1/500 sec. which made non-studio type photography more difficult. |
This camera represents Hasselblads return to manufacturing [[focal-plane shutter]] based cameras. Hasselblad had not manufactured a focal plane system in over 20 years. It is compatible with F series lenses (lenses without shutters)or C series lenses (lenses with built-in leaf shutters). The body's electronic shutter has speeds of 1 to 1/2000 of a second. Using the shutters in C lens will only allow the maxium speed of 1/500 of a sec. [[Flash synchronisation]] is at 1/90 of a sec. when using F lenses, but for C type leaf shutter lenses supporting all speeds of flash sync. | This camera represents Hasselblads return to manufacturing [[focal-plane shutter]] based cameras. Hasselblad had not manufactured a focal plane system in over 20 years. It is compatible with F series lenses (lenses without shutters)or C series lenses (lenses with built-in leaf shutters). The body's electronic shutter has speeds of 1 to 1/2000 of a second. Using the shutters in C lens will only allow the maxium speed of 1/500 of a sec. [[Flash synchronisation]] is at 1/90 of a sec. when using F lenses, but for C type leaf shutter lenses supporting all speeds of flash sync. |
Revision as of 09:45, 22 August 2012
The 2000FC is a medium format system camera released by Swedish manufacture Hasselblad in 1977.
The Hasselblad 500 C cameras are very well made, but depending on the type of photography the leaf shutter system have advantages as well as limitations. It was limited to 1/500 sec. which made non-studio type photography more difficult.
This camera represents Hasselblads return to manufacturing focal-plane shutter based cameras. Hasselblad had not manufactured a focal plane system in over 20 years. It is compatible with F series lenses (lenses without shutters)or C series lenses (lenses with built-in leaf shutters). The body's electronic shutter has speeds of 1 to 1/2000 of a second. Using the shutters in C lens will only allow the maxium speed of 1/500 of a sec. Flash synchronisation is at 1/90 of a sec. when using F lenses, but for C type leaf shutter lenses supporting all speeds of flash sync.
The 2000FC/M released in 1981 is almost the same but has extra protection for the shutter when the magazine back is removed.