Hasselblad 2000FC/M
Medium format MF film SLR camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1981
- 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: | 1550g |
Dimensions: | 176x112x105mm |
Manufacturer description #1
The Hasselblad 2000FC/M represents the continuation of a number of Hasselblad traditions. Like the first Hasselblad camera, it is a single-lens reflex camera for the 2 1/4 X 2 1/4 format (other Hasselblad magazines yield 1 5/8 x 1 5/8 and 1 5/8 x 2 1/4 formats). It features interchangeable film magazines, lenses, focusing screens, and viewfinders - just like the 500C/M and 500EL/M. With no need for modification, the Hasselblad 2000FC/M also accepts most of the accessories designed for these other cameras, thereby embodying yet another Hasselblad tradition: evolution and modernization with no obsolescence of existing equipment. One explanation for our renown customer loyalty!
The camera's designation, 2000FC/M, also carries on a tradition started with the 1600F model. The numbers designate the fastest shutter speed (1/2000 s). The "F" stands for focal plane shutter, the "C" for Compur between-the-lens shutter and the "M" for modified (more about that later). This shutter versatility, greater than anyone could have imagined only a few years ago, makes the Hasselblad 2000FC/M unique in the world of photography.
When the 2000FC was put on the market in 1976, it immediately became an integral part of a system which already encompassed more than 300 components.
No new camera has ever been introduced with so wide a range of accessories available for it right from the start, accessories such as lenses, with built-in leaf shutters (C-version) in focal lengths from 30 to 500 mm and a 140-280mm zoom. And since the 2000FC/M has its own built-in focal plane shutter, obviating the need for lenses with built-in leaf shutters, lens designers were freed from the constraints imposed by between-the-lens shutters and were able to develop a line of 2000FC-lenses displaying many performance innovations - as a complement to the existing lens line.
Any photographer familiar with a Hasselblad will immediately feel right at home with the 2000FC/M. You hold it in the same left-hand grip and change accessories the same way. But even a casual glance is enough to show that it does differ from the 500C/M and 500EL/M. The 2000FC/M mirror delivers a non-vignetting image, even with the longest lens focal length. The camera's instant-return mirror, one of the three mirror modes, is another feature.
Anybody taking the step up to a Hasselblad via the 2000FC/M from 35mm will immediately notice a striking difference in his pictures. One difference is a dramatic improvement in image quality. The 2 1/4 X 2 1/4 format is nearly four times larger than a 35mm frame. This will always give you a quality edge, no matter how much film quality is improved.
The perfect marriage of mechanical precision and electronics:
- Integrated part of the established Hasselblad system. Most of the nearly 300 components in the system fit the 2000FC/M without modification.
- Shutter choice option (leaf or focal plane) in work with the 14 leaf shutter lenses (C version).
- New shutterless lenses (F version) with functional design, fast speed, close focusing, and outstanding image rendition.
- Electronically timed titanium focal plane shutter with speeds from 1 to 1/2000 s and B. 23 intermediate speeds can also be set, thereby offering exceptional flexibility.
- Automatic shutter curtain safeguard; the curtain is automatically withdrawn from its exposed position whenever a magazine is removed.
- Synchronized electronic flash at shutter speeds from 1 to 1/ 500 s with C lenses. The flash synchronization speed with the focal plane shutter is 1/90 s and longer. Flash release is blocked whenever a faster speed is set.
- Three different mirror modes.
- New mirror design for non-vignetting images even with long focal length lenses.
- Convenient intentional double-exposure.
- Long battery life, thanks to efficient electronic components.
- The Hasselblad 2000FC/M also has all the other features which have made the Hasselblad system the choice of demanding photographers everywhere.
Manufacturer description #2
Camera type. Single-lens reflex camera with 2 1/4 X 2 1/4 film size (max.) and built-in focal plane shutter.
Design. Electromechanical design with light metal camera body shell cast in one piece.
Viewfinder. Non-vignetting viewfinder image. Folding focusing hood. The camera can accept different types of focusing screens, prism viewfinders with or without a built-in light meter, focusing hood, or sports viewfinder.
Film advance. Manual advance with simultaneous shutter cocking. Folding winding crank with mirror program disc for multiple exposure.
Shutter. Horizontal focal plane shutter of titanium with speeds from 1 to 1/2000s. With CF-Ienses, built-in leaf shutter with speeds from 1 to 1/500s.
Flash synchronization. Focal plane shutter with X synchronization at 1/90 s or slower shutter speeds.
Battery/capacity. 6 V PX-28 type. Fresh battery good for 20,000 exposures.
Tripod socket. 3/8" socket thread and tripod plate for quick-coupling attachment.
Lenses. Interchangeable Hasselblad F-Iens series without built-in shutters and CF-Iens series with built-in leaf shutters. The CF-lens series has X synchronization for electronic flash at all speeds from 1 to 1/500s.
Film magazines. Interchangeable magazines for the following sizes: 2 1/4 X 2 1/4, 1 5/8 X 2 1/4, 1 5/8 X 1 5/8; and film types: 120, 220, 70 mm double perforated film, sheet film, and Polaroid film.
From the editor
The weight and dimensions are indicated for the camera body with the 80mm Planar F lens and magazine A12.
Hasselblad 2000FC/M special editions (1)
- Hasselblad 2000FC/M "Hasselblad 100 Years in Photography" (700 units) - 1985