Hasselblad 1000F
The Hasselblad 1000F was a medium format (6x6cm), SLR, film camera introduced in 1953 by Victor Hasselblad AB of Sweden. It used a Carl Zeiss Tessar 80mm f/2.8 prime lens with pre-selector for Hasselblad. The 1000F featured a focal plane shutter with stainless steel foil curtains. Shutter speeds ranged from 1 to 1/1000 sec and are selected by pulling the large winding knob out and turning it clockwise to the desired speed. It could use interchangeable lenses, viewfinder and film magazine. The 1000F replaced the Hasselblad 1600F in 1953.
Hasselblad 1000F
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