Hasselblad 555ELD

Medium format MF film SLR camera • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · September 1998
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · Sweden
  • 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:
2150g
Dimensions:
180x100x150mm

Manufacturer description #1

Göteborg Sep 98 - Hasselblad News Autumn 1998

The photokina ‘98 exhibition provides the platform for the launch of the latest developments from Hasselblad, which will make the world’s largest and most professional medium format camera system even more complete.

  • the Hasselblad CFi/ CFE lenses - the new lens generation
  • The Hasselblad XPan - the new 35 mm film based dual-format camera
  • The Hasselblad 555ELD - the ideal studio camera for film and digital photography
  • The Hasselblad View Magnifier - the new magnifier for critical focusing

The Hasselblad 555ELD camera

The Hasselblad 555ELD is the latest addition to the extensive Hasselblad medium format camera line. This newly designed camera body has been redeveloped from the work-horse 553ELX model, and like its predecessor most photographers will see it as an indispensable working tool for heavy-duty studio work.

But, besides being the ideal studio camera for conventional photography the 555ELD will also be of great benefit for photographers who work digitally, since several improvements and new features of this new camera version are specially adapted for professional digital imaging.

The improvements and new features of the Hasselblad 555ELD camera include:

  • improved stray-light reduction, which ensures superior image-quality for both conventional and digital photography.
  • connectors for IR release unit providing wireless camera operation with the Hasselblad IR remote control. The release unit can be set to film or digital mode. This new feature offers more freedom to the photographer when working in the studio.
  • integrated connectors for digital camera backs. Interfaces directly to leading digital camera backs.
  • redesigned improved mirror mechanism which increases the durability and reliability of the mirror operation. The same mirror mechanism was originally designed for the Hasselblad ELS models used by NASA.
  • ISO film speed setting raised to ISO64-4000 in order to comply with the new film types on the market.

Manufacturer description #2

Camera body: One-piece, cast aluminium alloy shell with permanently attached motor housing in lightweight magnesium. Tripod socket threads 1/4" and 3/8", and tripod plate for rapid mounting.

Film formats and film types: 6x6 cm and 6x4.5 cm with different film magazines; 120 and 220 rollfilm, 70 mm perforated long rolls and Polaroid film.

Film advance: Automatic, motorized film advance with simultaneous shutter winding and mirror return. Maximum speed 1.3 frames/s. Remote shutter release via optional cord or IR control.

Lenses: All CF/CFi/CFE/CB lenses from 30 to 500 mm, Converter 1.4XE, Teleconverter 2XE, Teleconverter APO 1.4XE and PC Mutar 1.4X Shift Converter. Leaf shutters. Speeds from 1 to 1/500 s and B.

Shutter: Five different shutter/mirror modes; single exposure with normal mirror function, sequencial exposures with normal mirror function, pre-release of mirror for one single exposure, repeated pre-release for single exposures and pre-release for sequencial exposures.

Flash: TTL centre-weighted dedicated system with OTF-metering. Measured area 40 mm in diameter. Film speed range ISO 64-4000. Controls a wide variety of flash units using appropriate adapters (SCA-system). Sync at all shutter speeds up to 1/500 s.

Exposure metering: TTL spot metering, centre-weighted TTL integral metering or incident light metering with optional meter prism viewfinders.

Viewfinder and focusing screen: Foldable focusing hood with 4.5x magnification, interchangeable with 90° or 45° prism viewfinders or magnifying hoods. Bright Acute-Matte D screen interchangeable for other types. Full viewfinder image with all lenses and accessories.

Adaptation to digital backs: Integrated control connections interface directly to leading digital backs. Separate front release port activation.

Camera operation: Electronic front release. Remote release by optional cord or IR control. Selector dial for shutter/mirror release modes. Film speed selector for TTL/OTF flash metering. Battery check for alkaline batteries.

Batteries/capacity: Five standard 1.5 V AA size alkaline batteries (LR-6 or AM-3) or rechargeable NiCd types. Up to 4000 exposures with alkaline batteries, less than 2000 exposures with fully charged NiCd batteries.

Fuse: 5x20 mm 1.6 A medium slow-blow instrument fuse.

System compatibility: All CF/CFi/CFE/CB lenses, film magazines and most viewfinders and other accessories.

***

The 555ELD is a further development of the 553 ELX. Improvements have been made to increase performance, handling and versatility. There is an IR remote control facility to improve freedom in the studio and film sensitivity has been upgraded to encompass the new film emulsions. The mirror mechanism has been improved for ever longer life and reliability and stray-light has been reduced even further to meet the increased requirement of digital photography. Of course, in keeping with the latest demands, there is a control connector on the camera body ready to conform with digital backs to provide automatic information transfer.

For the modern studio photographer, the 555 ELD is in a class of its own. The 555 ELD will reliably continue to produce the results that professionals demand, conventionally or digitally, time after time. Simply put, a solid and completely dependable professional tool that repeatedly produces results to place the photographer in the foremost position in a competitive market.

A range of accessories affords limitless flexibility and the potential for successful photography in any application. The realisation of this potential is of course dependant upon the skill, care and judgement of the photographer.

The Hasselblad 555ELD is a motorized single lens reflex camera featuring lens, magazine, viewfinder, and focusing screen interchange ability. It is capable of TTL/OTF ("Through The Lens/Off The Film") flash metering, providing direct full control of the D-Flash 40 or non-dedicated flash units that conform to European Systems SCA 300 with a Hasselblad flash adapter SCA 390. All C/CB/CF/CFi and CFE lenses can be used with the 555ELD providing a very wide range of lenses to meet all needs.


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