Hasselblad 201F
The Hasselblad 201F was a medium format (6x6cm) camera which was manufactured from 1994, by the Swedish firm Victor Hasselblad AB. The 201F was a high quality camera which gave the professional photographer access to the entire Hasselblad system of interchangeable photographic equipment. The camera had a Hasselblad bayonet mount for FE, F, CF, C lenses.
Hasselblad 201F
Photograph of Hubble Telescope Being Deployed
The 201F was fitted with a horizontally-run focal plane shutter with rubberized silk curtain and release selenoid system. Shutter speeds were electronically controlled and ranged from 1 to 1/1000 sec. plus B. Flash synchronization was from 1 to 1/90 sec. The Hasselblad 201F featured a through-the-lens center-weighted flash exposure meter powered from flash unit. It also offered focusing hood with 4.5x magnifier, interchangeable with magnifying hood and prism viewfinders with or without meter. The camera was powered by 6V Px28, or UCAR 537 lithium type battery.
Hasselblad 201F
Photograph of Hubble Telescope Being Deployed
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