Hasselblad Focusing Screen Split Image Range Finder 'V' Series
is designed for use with some Hasselblad medium format cameras.
The focusing viewfinder is a standard component of Hasselblad's V-series medium format cameras. These cameras began production in 1948 and were produced until 2013. They use 120-format film and produce 6x6 cm square images.
This type of viewfinder is particularly useful for precise focusing because of its split-image rangefinder.
Pros
- Precision Focusing: The split-image rangefinder aids in achieving precise focus, which is particularly beneficial for manual focusing.
- Compatibility: Suitable for popular Hasselblad models like the 500 ELM and 500 C/M, enhancing the versatility of these classic medium format cameras.
- Compact and Lightweight: With dimensions of 5.5 cm x 5.5 cm and a weight of just 8 grams, it is a compact and non-intrusive addition to the camera.
Cons
- Limited to Manual Focusing: As with most split-image rangefinders, it's designed for manual focusing, which might not be preferable for all photographers, especially in fast-paced shooting scenarios.
- Specific Compatibility: Its compatibility is limited to certain Hasselblad 'V' series models, so it's not universally adaptable to all medium format cameras.
- Learning Curve: For photographers not accustomed to manual focusing with a split-image rangefinder, there might be a learning curve.
Dimensions :
- Width 5.5 cm
- Length 5.5 cm
- Height 0.4 cm
- Central lens diameter 0.8 cm
- Weight 8 gr.
- Weight with box 23 gr.