Hasselblad 205TCC
The Hasselblad 205TCC was a medium format, single-lens-reflex camera with tone and contrast control (TCC). It was manufactured by Victor Hasselblad AB in Sweden from 1991 to 1994. The 205TCC was fitted with an Acute-Matte focusing screen with the highest brightness and resolution among the Hasselblad cameras focusing screens; the center of the screen was indicated by a hairline cross and a circle of dots which showed the metering area covered by the built-in spotmeter, which was electronically connected to TCC lenses and TCC magazines.
The Hasselblad 205TCC also featured an electronically controlled focal plane shutter with horizontally-run cloth curtains and release solenoid system. Shutter speeds ranged from 1/16 to 1/2000 sec plus B. It had fully mechanically C setting for built-in leaf shutter lenses. The 205TCC came with a focusing hood with 4x magnifier, interchangeable with magnifying hood and prism viewfinders with or without exposure meter. It had a Hasselblad bayonet mount for TCC, F, CF, and C lenses, and a manual single turn winding crank. The 205TCC was powered by a 6V, type PX28, UCAR 537, 4G-13 or equivalent lithium battery.
Hasselblad 205TCC
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