A Hasselblad 1000F Medium Format Camera Outfit, 1952, chrome, serial no. CI14823, with Zeiss-Opton Tessar T f2.8 80mm lens, chrome, serial no. 589247, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some internal haze, complete with Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/5.6 250mm lens, black, serial no. 1521105, body, VG, elements, VG, also with original tan leather ever-ready case
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A Hasselblad 500C/M medium format camera with Carl Zeiss Panar 2,8/80 lens, lens hood, having spare A12 film magazine and Hasselblad Quick release tripod mount. With Metz 60CT4 Flashgun, with rechargable battery pack, Metz 45CTI flash gun with battery pack, Seconic Light Meter all in an alloy carry case. RT1400231 lens in clean condition with no scratches or reportable issues. Cameras are not test for functionality
A large collection of Hasselblad related documentation. To include numerous product catalogues, price lists, camera guides, subject application guides and Hasselblad News. Some 1970's, 90's and early 00's, others undated. Approx 50. Together with a copy of Leica. The Program 09/2000, Nikon FM and Kowa Six instruction manuals.
A Hasselblad 500CM 6x6 medium format SLR camera. Black. 1982. Serial No. RH 1266362. With a Carl Zeiss 80mm f2.8 Planar lens, lens hood, waist level finder and 120 6x6 film back magazine. Condition Report: Shutter works and appears accurate. Lens is free of scratches and fungus but some dust is present. Good cosmetic condition with some paint loss to the base and film back.
A Hasselblad 500C 6x6 medium format SLR camera outfit. Chrome. 1972. Serial No. UH 126259. With two lenses; a Carl Zeiss 80mm f2.8 Planar and a Carl Zeiss 150mm f4 Sonnar, two lens hoods, waist level finder, two 6x6 120 film back magazines and flight case. Condition Report: Shutter works and appears accurate. Lenses are free of scratches and fungus but have some light dust.The body is in very good cosmetic condition, small ding to the inner corner of the film back on the body and some leatherette peal on the other. WLF catch is temperamental.
A print of an image by photographer John Rowlands depicting David Bowie onstage Feb 26th 1976 in Toronto, Canada at Maple Leaf Gardens. Signed by John Rowlands. Measures 17x22". Excellent condition, printed onto fine art paper."This iconic image of David Bowie as The Thin White Duke was taken by renowned Rock photographer, John Rowlands, on February 26th, 1976, at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada. Having seen the previous evening’s show on the 1976 Station To Station tour, Rowlands was primed to capture the image of Bowie as The Archer while the singer was preparing to fire his imaginary bow and arrow. The pose was used as a signal for Bowie's lighting engineer to kill the lights. The picture was taken moments before the lights were killed. Rowlands took the shot about 30 feet away from the stage and he credits his Hasselblad camera for producing an image that is striking in its sharp tonal range of whites, blacks and grays".
A Hasselblad CFV 50C Digital Camera Back, 2016, chrome, serial no. IS66001458, body VG, working at time of auction, the sensor appears to be free of corrosion, scratches & damage, with third-party battery, original charger block, & original car charger, missing original charger cable, with case for back & box for incomplete charger
A Hasselblad 500C/M Medium Format Camera, 1980, chrome, serial no. RS1248446, with Carl Zeiss Planar T* f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no. 6268849, body, VG, lens, G-VG, shutter fires but sticking, some very light cleaning marks to the rear element, complete with Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* f/4 150mm lens, black, serial no. 6210042, body, E, shutter working but slowest speeds sticking, elements, VG-E, together with two additional A12 backs and complete with maker's matching boxes
A Hasselblad 503CW Gold Supreme 50th Anniversary Camera, 1988, gold / red, serial no. 19EU14351, camera edition no.119, with Carl Zeiss Planar CF f/2.8 80mm lens, gold, serial no. 7520472, body, G, shutter working, lens G, with A12 magazine, serial no. 30EU13313, also with paperwork, red hand strap, & outer box
A Hasselblad 500C/M Medium Format Camera, 1981, black, serial no. 1258059, with a Carl Zeiss Planar f/2.8 80mm lens, camera body G-VG, with acute matt focussing screen, V2 waist level viewfinder, & standard late wind on arm, lens optics G-VG, some light dust present, shutter working at all speeds, together with an A12 film magazine back, matching serials to insert & shell, some light paint chipping present, light seals replaced 06/2022, camera film tested & appears to be in full working order at time of auction
A Hasselblad 903 SWC Medium Format Camera, 1992, chrome, serial no. 13EH11416, Carl Zeiss Biogon f/4.5 38mm T* serial no. 7265262, with 52036 viewfinder, together with a Hasselblad A12 30212 film magazine, 1999, chrome, serial no. 30EE11963, body VG, shutter working, optics VG, some very light haze present, viewfinder with some slight haze present, magazine VG, matching serials on insert & shell, together in maker's box with lens hood, lens cap, camera strap, instructions, & original paperwork from Fowa, marked Torino, Italy, likely the camera's original purchase location,
A Hasselblad 503CX Medium Format Camera Outfit, 1991, chrome, serial no. 11EI31240, with Carl Zeiss Planar CF T* f/2.8 80mm Lens, black, serial no. 6859704, body, VG, lens, VG, shutter working, some very light internal haze, complete with Carl Zeiss Distagon CF T* f/4 50mm lens, black, serial no. 6924824, body, G-VG, shutter working, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and Carl Zeiss Sonnar CF T* f/4 150mm lens, black, serial no. 7164778, body, VG, elements, VG-E, some very light internal haze, complete with 45-degree prism
A Hasselblad X-Pan 35mm Panoramic Rangefinder Camera, 1999-2004, black, serial no. 11SS19871, with Hasselblad f/4 45mm lens, black, serial no. 8YSS19532, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG-E, together with a Hasselblad f/4 90mm lens, black, serial no. 8ZEE13237, body, E, elements, E, complete with lens caps and hoods, leather outfit back and maker's original boxes
A 1958 Hasselblad 500C Medium Format Chrome SLR Camera outfit, Body No. CR35046, with a Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 Planar Lens No. 3303736, a Carl Zeiss 150mm f/4 Sonnar Lens No. 4134183, Two A12 120 roll film backs No's. CR44700 & CR41705, Knob Exposure Meter TIMCC, Lens Hoods, Filters and Lanyard.
A matching pair of late 20th Century Orrefors clear crystal glass tumblers. With tapering design and 'Hasselblad' camera / photography etching design to body. Text reads 'Hasselblad 200 FC/M with a a pictorial Hasselblad camera illustration above. Retains original labels to each. Measures height 8cm.
A Hasselblad H3D Digital Medium Format Camera, serial no. 70SE27464, with Hasselblad f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no. 7CSR23497 and Hasselblad 31 digital back, body, VG, camera powers up and shutter works, but digital back is not working and has marks to IR filter, lens, VG, complete with HVD 90x prism and BCH-2 battery charger
HASSELBLAD 205TCC MIT CFV 50 DIGITAL-BACK UND DREI OBJEKTIVEN, Kamera 205 TCC, frühe 90er Jahre (15EH10967), Verbaut ein Digital Back CFV 50, Verbautes Objektiv: Carl Zeiss Distagon 2,8/50 T* (6950750), Wechselobjektive: Carl Zeiss Planar 2/110 T* (7143310) und Carl Zeiss Tele-Tessar 4/250T* (7142632), Anbei Zubehör und zwei Magazine A12.Optisch sehr guter Zustand, Funktion nicht getestet.| HASSELBLAD 205TCC WITH CFV 50 DIGITAL BACK AND THREE LENSES, Camera 205 TCC, early 90s (15EH10967), Built-in digital back CFV 50, Built-in lens: Carl Zeiss Distagon 2,8/50 T* (6950750), Interchangeable lenses: Carl Zeiss Planar 2/110 T* (7143310) and Carl Zeiss Tele-Tessar 4/250T* (7142632), Enclosed accessories and two magazines A12.Visually very good condition, function not tested.
HASSELBLAD X1D DIGITALKAMERA MIT OBJEKTIV, Kamera Model X1D-50c, Objektiv Hasselblad Standard Weitwinkel XCD 3,5/45. minimalste Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Funktion nicht geprüft.| HASSELBLAD X1D DIGITAL CAMERA WITH LENS, Camera model X1D-50c, lens Hasselblad standard wide-angle XCD 3,5/45. Minimal signs of age and use, function not tested.
A Hasselblad X1D 50c 4116 Edition Mirrorless Digital Camera, black, serial no UQ27001336, powers up, shutter working, touch screen working, appears to function as should, body VG, with Hasselblad XCD 45mm f/3.5 lens, auto focus working, barrel VG, elements VG, 3054772 GPS module, type 2241 Hasselblad charger, battery, body cap, front & rear lens caps, lens & camera warranty certificates, XCD hood, getting started manual, strap, USB cable, in maker's box
A Hasselblad 500C/M Gold Exclusive 30th Anniversary Camera, manufactured in a limited numbered edition of 1400, camera number 000530, serial no RT 1401482, with Carl Zeiss T* 80mm f/2.8 CF lens, serial no 6953573, with A12 back, dark slide, lens cap, in new unused condition, appears excellent throughout, with manual Hasselblad booklet, warranty cards, in maker's box, in maker's outer sleeve
A Hasselblad 500C Camera, chrome. Serial no TI 55575, shutter working, body G, some light wear to base plate, with Carl Zeiss T* 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens, serial no 6267921, shutter working, barrel G, some paint wear to filter ring, inner mount ring slightly rough, elements G, slight clouding/fungus, some light scratches from cleaning, with A24 film back, dark slide an1x HZ -0 filter
A Carl Zeiss Distagon f/4 50mm Medium Format Camera Lens, black, Hasselblad mount, body G-VG, shutter working, speeds too slow from 1/15s & below, optics VG, with series VIII UV filter & retaining ring, in lens bubble, lens bubble base separated from shell, still functional, also with front & rear caps, in maker's box with polystyrene,
Camera Repair & Manufacture: A Rolleiflex Zoom Home-Made Prototype Medium Format Camera, comprising a Rollei SL66 medium format SLR, in a state of part disassembly, also with a Hasselblad FE f/4.8 60-120mm lens in a state of partial disassembly, also with a Hasselblad f/2 110mm lens, in a state of part disassembly, the original owner was in the process of manufacturing a 'Rollei SL66 Zoom' which combines the SL66 & Hasselblad 60-120mm, the shutter & mirror unit on the SL66 body still work correctly, it appears that the majority of parts are still present with respect to the camera body, both lenses have been machined & are closer to fitting the SL66 front block than returning to Hasselblad mount, optics in both lenses are G, some dust, light metal chips from machining, & some light haze present, the amount of work remaining is detailed in handwritten notes, entirely possible for a skilled machinist & camera repairer, aperture release linkage requires manufacture, some other sketches & notes regarding the project also present,
A Mixed Selection of Camera Accessories, to include a Leica R 8 focussing screen, a Hasselblad Eyepiece marked '0D 90', a very long shutter release cable for Contax SLR cameras, a flash extension cable for Contax SLR cameras, a short shutter realse cable for Contax SLR cameras, a Minolta Program D 314i, a Minolta Auto Winder D, a small travel tripod, a National flashgun, together with a Sigma Zoom 75-250mm lens, optics F, haze & fungus present, also with a Ranger MC Auto f/3.9 80-200mm lens, optics P, fungus & haze present,
A Hasselblad 500cm Medium Format Camera Body, chrome, serial no. RV 1255833, c.1981, body G, wind mechanism jammed, inner reset screw does not reset camera, with standard focussing screen & caps, together with a chrome Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/5.6 250mm lens, body G, signs of heavy use, optics F-G, some haze & fungus present, also with a Hasselblad pistol style grip,
HASSELBLAD; a 500 C/M medium format film camera, serial number 1420826, fitted with a Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/80 lens, together with a boxed Carl Zeiss Distagon 4/50 lens, a boxed PM45 prism viewfinder, a boxed A12 film back, etc.Condition Report: - Camera and lenses are in good cosmetic condition, both lenses have very slight haze.
A Hasselblad 503CX Medium Format Camera, & Friends, to include a Hasselblad 503CX camera body, chrome, serial no. RR 1423380, winds & releases correctly, with some cracking to internal blacking, old-style waist-level finder, with standard focussing screen, also with an NC-2 45° finder, optics G-VG, also with long & shot Hasselblad straps, together with a Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/4 150mm lens, optics VG, some light haze present, also with a metered winding knob, responds to light, some damage to plastic casing, together in a Hasselblad hardcase,
A Hasselblad 500C/M Medium Format SLR Camera chrome, 1980, serial no.RS1241652, with a Carl Zeiss Planar T* f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no.6265025, body VG, lens VG, very light dust, together with a a 500C/M instruction booklet, a 45 degrees prism finder, a Hasselblad magazine for Polaroid film, a hand grip and a focusing screen
A Good Selection of Hasselblad Camera Accessories, to include a metered winding knob, in maker's bubble, two standard winding knobs, one in maker's bubble, a folding lever winding knob, in maker's bubble, four standard focussing screens together with a bright matte focussing screen, a 645 screen mask, also with a rear focussing matte, four early rear body caps, a rear body cap, a darkslide, together with a range of filters, lens hoods, a front body cap, & a boxed extension 16E tube,
A Hasselblad 500c 6x6 medium format SLR camera, chrome, 1968. Serial Number TR 79064. With a Carl Zeiss 80mm f2.8 Planar lens, waist level finder, 120 film back, lens cap, dark slide and instruction book. Excellent condition. Together with various Hasselblad accessories including a Winding Crank, Proxar 1.0, Sunshade 80 and Quick Focusing Handle 1 50/80. All with original makers boxes.
Alfred Worden An extremely rare photograph of the Earth rising over the lunar horizon taken through the UV lens giving the illusion of a Double Earth, unpublished after the mission, Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971 Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), BLACK NUMBERED NASA AS15-99-13442 (NASA Manned Spacecraft Center)Footnotes: This exceptional picture of a "Double Earth" rising over the lunar surface was taken by Alfred Worden from the Command Module Endeavour during its 24th revolution of the Moon from an altitude of about 120 km with a special UV transmitting 105-mm lens and a special filter mounted on the Hasselblad camera along with magazine N containing the UV sensitive film. The combination creates an unprecedented image of stunning abstract beauty. NASA released a variant of this photograph taken through another filter (NASA image AS15-99-13446).Condition Report: A small tear(restored) and creases at top right of white margin. Lower right corner shows handling wear. Condition Report Disclaimer
Neil Armstrong Lunar Module "Eagle's" landing leg and lunar horizon as seen during Neil Armstrong's first minutes alone on the lunar surface, not published after the mission, Apollo 11, 16-24 July 1969 Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in), numbered AS11-40-5859 in bottom margin on recto (NASA/USGS)Footnote: This extremely rare image taken by Neil Armstrong on the lunar surface near the landing leg and ladder of Eagle whose shadow is in the foreground, was captured shortly after his famous first words on the Moon: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." According to the mission plan, while waiting for Aldrin to emerge out of the cabin, Armstrong was supposed to collect in priority a contingency sample of lunar surface material in case of emergency return. But he instead chose to immortalize his first moments on the Sea of Tranquillity with the Hasselblad camera mounted on his chest."Picture yourself in Armstrong's shoes, as he surveys the lunar landscape just after landing. The view appears uninviting, forbidden, hostile and he wonders 'What kind of day will it be?' It will be a day like all days on the surface of the Moon - a velvet black sky with a terrain of rocks, boulders, craters and dust in all shades of gray." James Lovell, Apollo 8 and 13 astronaut (Chaikin, Space, introduction)
David Scott Two of the first photographs taken on the Moon with the Hasselblad camera equipped with a 500mm telephoto lens used for the first time during the mission, spanning the breathtaking Hadley Canyon from its edge at station 10, Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August, 1971, EVA 3 Vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, 20,3 x 25,4 cm (8 x 10 in), BLACK NUMBERED NASA AS15-89-12152, NASA AS15-89-12157 in black in top margin (NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas), (2)Footnotes: The Hadley landing site offered to the astronauts the most beautiful scenery of all Apollo missions, especially the breathtaking Hadley Canyon meandering across the Hadley Plain up to 1.5 kilometres across in places and 400m deep. The Apollo 15 crew used for the first time a 500mm telephoto lens mounted on a lunar surface Hasselblad 500EL data camera to shoot distant features. These extraordinary telephotographs span the far wall of Hadley Canyon from left to right seen from its opposite edge at station 10. Photographed with the 500 mm lens, the rille appears much narrower than its actual one-km width. The base of Bennet Hill (left) is in the background beyond the mare surface.
Eugene Cernan Three photographs from the lunar surface as witnessed for the last time by humans from the CDR window of the LM Challenger before liftoff, Apollo 17, 7-19 December 1972, post EVA 3 Vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, [NASA photos No AS17-143-21961, AS17-143-21968, AS17-143-21977], 18.5 x 18.5cm, with margins trimmed or partially trimmed to images, one BLACK NUMBERED AS17-143-21961 (NASA Manned Spacecraft Center), (3)Footnotes: These photographs are the last series of photographs taken from the surface of another world by human beings, captured by Eugene Cernan with the EVA Hasselblad 500EL Data Camera from his CDR window of the LM before liftoff. They show West Family Mountain (right) and the right flank of the South Massif (left) which form the skyline in the background. Footprints and rover tracks made by the last moonwalkers are visible in the foreground.
David Scott Extremely rare photograph of the first lunar eclipse observed from deep space, Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971 Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper, 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on verso, RED NUMBERED NASA AS15-96-13119 (NASA Manned Spacecraft Center)Footnotes: The Apollo 15 spacecraft was about 200,000 km from Earth when the crew captured this truly out of this world view of a lunar eclipse from deep space (through the 80mm lens) that had never been witnessed by humans before.Original NASA caption for a variant of the photograph: The lunar eclipse, which occurred while the Apollo 15 spacecraft was returning from the Moon, was recorded in a series of color photographs. Eleven photographs were taken over a 16-minute period before and during the Moon's entry into Earth's shadow. A second set of ten photographs was obtained over a like period of time as the moon was leaving the shadow. Even when the moon was not in eclipse during this series, it was in Earth's penumbra - the partially shadowed region where only a part of the sun's light can reach the moon directly. These photographs were taken (hand-held mode) by astronaut David R. Scott, commander, using the electric Hasselblad camera. The view was taken with the 80mm lens. Other data on these two-second exposure frames taken six minutes after exit from the eclipse: the white region, whenever it appears, is penumbral lighting of the lunar surface. The orange-red-brown band is caused by sunlight that has first passed through Earth's atmosphere where the shorter wavelength, blue light has been scattered out, allowing only a diminished intensity red light to reach the moon. These pictures tell us something about Earth's atmosphere with the lunar surface acting as a projection screen where we can examine the results. These pictures give us an initial record of scattering by a known atmosphere that can later be compared to similar observations made by future spacecraft showing other moons circling other planets in our solar system. Eastman Kodak SO368 film was used in this series.Condition Report: Light vertical scratch across the black background, though it is very shallow and narrow, it is noticeable.A very small tear in the bottom margin, touching the bottom right corner of the image.Hardly any toning. The black background has light pink-ish tinge. Condition Report Disclaimer

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