Hasselblad 202FA
The Hasselblad 202FA was a medium format (6x6cm), single-lens-reflex film camera manufactured by Victor Hasselblad AB in Sweden from 1998. The 202FA merged the precise metering, auto exposure, and flash metering to create a sophisticated camera, which was easy and comfortable to use, providing high quality professional photographs. With this Swedish camera the photographer had the choice of either aperture priority automatic, or truly manual function. The 202FA was powered by a 6V PX28L lithium type battery.
The Hasselblad 202FA featured an accurate focal plane shutter with electronically controlled shutter speeds which ranged from 1/90 to 1/1000 sec plus B. Manual shutter speed setting in half stops increments. Flash sync was at 1/90 sec. The 202FA was fitted out with through-the-lens metering at full aperture with FE lenses, a folding focusing hood with 4.5x magnifier which was interchangeable with 90º or 45º prism viefinders. It was also equipped with a bright and sharp focusing screen Accute Matte D. The 202FA used Carl Zeiss large aperture FE lenses with digital data bus connections.
Hasselblad 202FA
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