Hasselblad 500C

The Hasselblad 500C was launched in 1957 by the Victor Hasselblad AB. It replacing focal plane shutter models 1600F and 1000F. The camera was redesigned from scratch with reliability the main focus. The camera contained a Compur shutter and Zeiss lenses with the fastest shutter speed of its time.

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