Hasselblad 500EL/M
Medium format MF film SLR camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1971
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · Sweden
- Order No.:
- · 10065 - chrome
- · 10219 - black
- System:
- · Hasselblad V (1957)
Specification
Format: | |
Medium format 6x6 | |
Film type: | 120 roll film |
220 roll film | |
Hasselblad V [74.9mm] | |
Shutter: | |
Type: | In-lens leaf shutter |
Exposure: | |
Exposure metering: | None |
Exposure modes: | Manual |
Physical characteristics: | |
Weight: | 2000g |
Dimensions: | 180x100x148mm |
Manufacturer description #1
The Hasselblad 500EL/M is a motorized 2 1/4 X 2 1/4 single-lens reflex camera in the Hasselblad system for lenses with leaf shutters. The motor is an integral part of the camera. It advances the film and cocks the shutter. The motor is powered by one or two rechargeable batteries, each of which good for about 1000 exposures . There are 5 different ways of making an exposure with the Hasselblad 500EL/M. The choice is made with a selector dial.
Manufacturer description #2
The Hasselblad 500EL/M is a medium format, motorized, single-lens reflex camera. With few exceptions, the camera accepts all of the other accessories in the comprehensive Hasselblad system. A large number of special accessories further enhances the camera's area of application.
The Hasselblad 500EL/M camera body is the camera's central unit. The camera body accepts the Hasselblad CF-lens series which offers 14 different focusing lengths from 30 mm (fish-eye) to 500 mm (telephoto). All of the lenses are made by Carl Zeiss, West Germany.
The interchangeable film magazines provide wide versatility with regard to film format, film loads, and film types. There are three different formats; 2 1/4 X 2 1/4, 1 5/8 X 2 1/4, and 1 5/8 X 1 5/8. Film loads can vary from 12 to 200 exposures per load.
The camera's viewfinder system accepts several different types of focusing screens and prism viewfinders with or without a built-in meter that features center-weighted, through-the-lens light measurement.
The built-in motor automatically advances the film and cocks the shutter. This allows the photographer to devote all of his attention to the subject and also provides the added possibility of taking sequential exposures with remote control operation. These features provide greater freedom of movement in the studio with the camera mounted on a tripod as well as in other situations over long distances, where several different special accessories can be used to trigger the camera.
The camera has five different release modes including an automatic setting for sequential exposures at the rate of 70 frames per minute.
The camera is powered by one or two rechargeable batteries, but can also be operated independent of battery power when stationary and connected to a power supply unit.
The motor is completely integrated with the camera's mechanism. For maximal operational reliability, the dimensions of the camera's parts have been designed for motorized operation. The sturdy, light metal camera body shell, which is cast in one piece, contributes to the precision necessary for achieving superior image sharpness.
The Hasselblad 500EL/M is built to handle grinding professional workloads under demanding conditions. The astronautes used the Hasselblad 500EL/M during their voyages to the moon and the camera is standard equipment on American space shuttle flights.
Manufacturer description #3
Camera type. Motorized, single-lens reflex camera with 2 1/4 X 2 1/4 film size (max.). Interchangeable lenses, film magazines, viewfinders, and focusing screens.
Design. Integrated motor. The camera body shell and motor housing are built of light metal and cast in one piece.
Viewfinders. Folding focusing hood. The camera can accept different types of focusing screens, prism viewfinders with or without a built-in light meter, magnifying hood, or sports viewfinder.
Film advance. Automatic, motorized film advance and simultaneous shutter cocking. Exposure rates from 1 frame per second to 70 frames per minute. Mode selector.
Battery/capacity. Rechargeable nickel cadmium type (DEAC 5/600 DKZ). Battery size 35x50 mm. Weight 137 g. A maximum of 1,000 exposures per fully charged battery. The camera can be loaded with one or two batteries.
Tripod socket. 3/8" socket thread and tripod plate for quick-coupling attachment.
Lenses. 14 interchangeable Hasselblad CF-lenses. The CF-series has a built-in shutter in all lenses with speeds from 1 to 1/500s and X synchronization for electronic flash at all speeds.
Film magazines. Interchangeable magazines in the following film 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 CF lens and magazine A12.
Hasselblad 500EL/M special editions (2)
- Hasselblad 500EL/M "10 Years on the Moon" (1500 units) - 1979
- Hasselblad 500EL/M "20 Years in Space" (1500 units) - 1982