Hasselblad 2000FC

Medium format MF film SLR camera • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · 1977
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · Sweden
  • Order No.:
  • · 10316 - chrome
  • · 10332 - black
  • System:
  • · Hasselblad V (1957)

Specification

Format:
Medium format 6x6
Film type:
120 roll film
220 roll film
Hasselblad V [74.9mm]
Shutter:
Type:
Focal-plane
Model:
Electronically controlled
Speeds:
1 - 1/2000 + B
Exposure:
Exposure metering:
None
Exposure modes:
Manual
Physical characteristics:
Weight:
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Dimensions:
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Manufacturer description

The Hasselblad 2000FC is a 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 single-lens reflex camera featuring lens, magazine, viewfinder and focusing screen interchangeability. Its unique design gives you a choice of shutter options, focal plane or leaf, depending on your requirements.

The "2000" in the designation 2000FC stands for the fastest shutter speed, 1/2000 s, the 'F' stands for focal plane shutter and the 'C' stands for the (Synchro-) Compur leaf shutter. So you can work with the camera's own focal plane shutter or with the leaf shutter built into lenses made for the Hasselblad 500C, 500C/M, 500EL and 500EL/M since 1957.

F lenses, which have no built-in shutter, can only be used with the camera's focal plane shutter. But when a C lens is attached to the Hasselblad 2000FC, you can either use the camera's focal plane shutter or the leaf shutter in the lens. The focal plane shutter serves as a blind when the leaf shutter is the shutter of choice. The leaf shutter provides the advantage of flash synchronization at all shutter speeds down to 1/500 s.

The Hasselblad 2000FC has an electronically timed focal plane shutter with X synchronization at 1/90 s and slower. Electronic shutter timing makes for extremely accurate shutter operation.

A choice of mirror programs is another feature of the Hasselblad 2000FC. The photographer can select a program producing instant mirror return or a program in which the mirror remains in the raised position until the film is advanced after exposure. The mirror can even be locked in the raised position for special purpose applications.

The procedure for making intentional multiple exposures on the same frame has also been greatly simplified in the Hasselblad 2000FC.


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