Hasselblad 205FCC
Medium format MF film SLR camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1995
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · Sweden
- Order No.:
- · 10588 - chrome
- 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: | 2040 - 1/2000 + B |
Exposure: | |
Exposure metering: | Through-the-lens (TTL), open-aperture |
Exposure modes: | Aperture-priority Auto |
Manual | |
Physical characteristics: | |
Weight: | 1660g |
Dimensions: | 185x117x110mm |
Manufacturer description
Camera design: Medium format single lens reflex camera with built-in TTL spotmeter electronically connected to FE-lenses and FCC- and E-magazines. Interchangeable lenses, film magazines, viewfinders and focusing screens.
Shutter: Electronically controlled mechanical focal plane shutter with release solenoid system. Horizontally running textile curtains. Shutter speed range B, 90s - 1/2000s; in Manual Mode up to 34 minutes. Fully mechanical C setting for lenses with built-in leaf shutters. Flash synchronization from B up to 1/90s.
Lens mount: Hasselblad bayonet mount for FE-, F-, CF- and C-lenses. Contacts for databus communication with the FE lenses.
Viewfinder: Focusing hood with 4 x magnifier, interchangeable with magnifying hood and prism viewfinders with and without exposure meter. FCC viewfinders only acceptable. Acute-Matte focusing screen interchangeable with other Hasselblad focusing screens. Illuminated flash and warning symbols.
Operation display: LCD display in viewfinder with all relevant exposure and operational data and switch-controlled low light illumination.
Camera winding & film advance: Manual single turn winding crank. Simultaneous shutter cocking and film advance. The crank is interchangeable with the Hasselblad motor winder for up to 1.3 frames/second.
Exposure meter: TTL metering at full aperture with FE-lenses. High sensitivity silicon photocell. Spotmeter area approximately 1% of the image area, angle of view from approximately 1 degree to 7 degrees depending on lens focal length. Metering range EV -1 to EV 20 at ISO 100/21 degree and f/2,8. Active time 16 s after release of activating button.
Exposure functions: Aperture priority automatic exposure, automatic flash control and full manual control. Exposure compensation +/-5 EV in 1/4 EV increments. AE-lock.
Operating modes: Programming Mode, Automatic Bracketing Mode, Differential Mode, Zone Mode and Manual Mode.
Film speed range: ISO 12/12 degrees to ISO 6400/39 degrees, selected with film speed dial on FCC and E magazines or entered in programming mode.
Flash control: Center weighted TTL/OTF flash exposure meter. Full dedicated flash control with inhibited flash triggering at shutter speeds faster than 1/90 s. Flash control film speed range ISO 25-1000.
Selftimer: Default delay 10 s. Delay programmable in 12 steps from 2 s to 60 s.
Battery: 6V, type PX28L or equivalent type (PX28, UCAR 544, 4SR44, 4G-13).
Tripod mount: Quick coupling plate with 3/8" and 1/4" socket thread.
The camera body comes with focusing hood, focusing screen, winding crank, shoulder strap, front and rear protective covers.
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Following inputs from users, the Hasselblad 205TCC has been improved on a number of important functions. The result is the 205FCC — a professional tool that lets you control the final image with ultimate precision. It will quickly become a natural extension of your creativity, by ensuring that you always have the option to make your own decisions. With the 205FCC you will be able to make perfect exposures under almost any lighting condition conceivable — either in the studio or outside.
A highly sensitive and selective spotmeter in the camera body leaves you totally free to choose from a variety of viewfinders, and still be able to use all the automatic functions. It gives you accurate readings of important subject areas helping you to create the image you visualize.
You can choose from four different modes of operation. Three automatic with aperture priority, and one fully manual. In the Ab-mode the camera is capable of automatic exposure bracketing. The DIFF-mode is again aperture priority automatic, but operating from a locked value. This is a convenient mode if you are working in stable lighting conditions. Just take a reading from your subject and the exposure is locked until you decide to change it. You can change aperture, lens or magazine — the exposure remains unchanged.
Regardless of whether you are working with colour or black and white, the ZONE-mode is the easiest way to use the camera. By thinking in zone values rather than in plus or minus adjustments, the camera quickly becomes a part of your image visualisation.
In the Manual mode you set both aperture and shutter speed, guided by the metering system or by your own experience. You have the possibility to set shutter speeds from 1/2000 second to 34 minutes in half stop increments.
A fifth mode is the Programming (Pr) mode where you can preprogram different camera functions such as film speed when not using FCC or FE magazines, self timer delay, fill-in flash level, bracketing step and DIFF-mode warning level.
The flash system of the 205FCC has been designed easier use of fill-in flash. You can use any metering mode to control the ambient light exposure, the flash will be controlled using the fill-in level set in the Pr-mode.
In spite of all the advanced functions and electronics, the camera is an integral part of the Hasselblad system. With few limitations you can use all accessories, including C-, CF- and F-lenses and non FCC-magazines. With the 205FCC you can use C- or CF-lenses and still be guided by the metering system which indicates which shutter speed to set on the lens.
From the editor
The weight and dimensions are indicated for the camera body with the Planar FE 2,8/80mm lens, film magazine E12 and battery.