Hasselblad 500ELX
Medium format MF film SLR camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1984
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · Sweden
- Order No.:
- · 10066 - chrome
- · 10220 - 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: | 2130g |
Dimensions: | 180x100x150mm |
Manufacturer description #1
The Hasselblad 500ELX is a motorized single-lens reflex camera featuring lens, magazine, viewfinder, and focusing screen interchangeability.
In addition to the speed and convenience of the motor drive, off the film flash light metering (so called OTF) places the 500ELX in a leading position with regard to state-of-the-art flash technology.
With the Hasselblad flash adapter - SCA 390, all types of flash units conforming to the European System SCA 300 can be connected to the 500ELX. When flash duration is sufficient to provide a correct exposure the flash unit's output is automatically cut. Hasselblad's new macro flash unit also conforms to the System SCA 300. OTF-metering is an especially important feature when using electronic flash for macro photography.
The ELX cameras has a larger viewfinder mirror thanks to an entirely new mirror refraction system. Now the mirror always yields a completely uninhibited viewfinder image when using either extremely long telephoto lenses or a long bellows extension.
Manufacturer description #2
The Hasselblad 500ELX is a medium format, motorized, single-lens reflex camera, The built-in motor automatically advances the film and cocks the shutter, making it possible to take sequential pictures at a rate of 1.2 frames/s.
Remote-control operation for single exposures as well as sequential ones can be carried out via a release cord or cordlessly using special equipment. The Hasselblad intervalometer can automatically provide exposure impulses at varying intervals.
The camera has built-in flash control. A sensor measures the amount of light that is reflected from the film plane during an exposure, commonly referred to as TTL/OTF measuring. With the Hasselblad flash adapter SCA 390, flash units compatible with the (European) System SCA 300 can be connected to the camera's sensor system. After taking into account film speed and the aperture opening, the camera's electronics determine the amount of flash light needed for a correct exposure . A glowing light under the left edge of the focusing screen indicates that the flash attachment is ready to be fired. After an exposure has been made, a blinking signal shows that the flash attachment has discharged the right amount of light.
The 500ELX accepts the entire Hasselblad CF-lens series which consists of 14 different focal lengths from 30 mm (fish- eye) to 500 mm (telephoto). The focal lengths of the telephoto lenses can be doubled by using the Hasselblad Mutar 2X tele-converter. A zoom lens, the Schneider Variogon C has a focal length range from 140-280 mm. The built-in leaf shutters of the lenses offer settings from 1-1/500s and B, all of which are synchronized for flash.
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 camera body comes with a standard focusing hood with a fine focusing magnifier that is interchangeable with correction magnifier that has interchangeable correction magnifiers for compensating faulty vision.
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, 2 1/4 X 1 5/8, and 1 5/8 X 1 5/8. Film loads can vary from 12 to 200 exposures per load. A magazine for Polaroid film is available for test shots.
The camera is powered with one or two rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, but can also be operated independent of battery power when stationary and connected to a power supply unit.
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 each 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 rate of approx. 1.2 frames/s. Mode selector for single exposures, automatic, automatic with pre-release.
Battery/capacity. Rechargeable 6 V 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.
Flash control. OTF/TTL-measurement. ISO 15-1000 with the flash adapter SCA 390 for connection with flash units from the System SCA 300. Measuring area within dia. 40 mm in the center of the film surface.
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.