Hasselblad 45mm F/4

akaSuper-EBC Fujinon 45mm F/4

Wide-angle prime lens • Film era • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · July 1998
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Countries of design:
  • · Sweden
  • · Japan
  • Original name:
  • · HASSELBLAD 4/45
  • Class:
  • · Slow 35mm panoramic wide-angle prime lens
  • System:
  • · Hasselblad XPan (1998)

Specification

Optical design:
35mm panoramic
45mm
F/4
8 elements in 6 groups
Hasselblad XPan
75.6°
75.6°
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Manual
Aperture control:
Aperture ring
9 (nine)
Focusing:
Coupled to the rangefinder:
Yes
0.70m
1:13
Focusing modes:
Manual focus only
Manual focus control:
Focusing ring
Physical characteristics:
235g
⌀?×47mm
Accessories:
Screw-type 49mm
3054405 - Bayonet-type rectangular

Source of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.

Manufacturer description #1

The very compact design and high image quality make the Hasselblad 45 mm perfect as standard lens for the Hasselblad XPan camera. Used for panorama images the lens has a true wide-angle horizontal coverage of 71°.

The dedicated 49 mm centre filter is recommended in critical situations when transparancy film is used. With negative film, the centre filter is normally not required if the lens is stopped down to f/8 or smaller aperture.

Manufacturer description #2

The XPan 4/45-mm lens is a wide-angle lens designed to cover the full 24x 65 mm panorama format. When stopping down the lens to apertures smaller than f/8, the lens is free from vignetting. However natural light fall-off (a basic law of physics) reduces the corner exposure by roughly 1 f-stop.

This corner light fall-off causes visible effects in critical photography when using transparency film. The only way to eliminate this effect is to reduce the image exposure at the centre and gradually compensate the natural light fall-off with an increase in exposure towards the outer edges of the image. A so-called ‘centre filter’ in front of the lens produces this effect and an extremely even exposure from the centre to the corners can be achieved.

Centre filter

The centre filter for the Hasselblad XPan 4/45-mm lens has an exposure compensation of 1 f-stop at the centre. It can be used together with one additional filter without introducing vignetting. When using a standard 49-mm filter together with the centre filter, please make sure that the second filter is of a narrow low-profile ring type (e.g. a Hoya type). Thicker high-profile ring type filters may make the attachment of the XPan lens shade difficult. However, no vignetting will be seen even with high-profile ring type filters. Always attach the centre filter to the lens first before fitting the second filter.

The centre filter has a multicoated front surface and the design is such, that no degradation of lens MTF or focus shift is produced. Neither is there any loss in practical lens speed for even illumination requirements. With a centre filter in place, it is not necessary to stop the lens down in order to achieve an even result across the whole format from corner to corner but with the lens stopped down, the result is extremely even. The auto exposure system of the XPan automatically compensates for the filter transmission. When using a separate exposure meter, however, set exposure compensation to +1 EV.

Negative type film material

Note: When using negative type film material and printing by conventional enlarging type set-ups (as in traditional type labs and most minilabs), the natural light fall-off in the illumination system for these set-ups compensates for a substantial part of the reduction in the film corner exposure. Therefore negative type film combined with a stopped down lens can normally be used without the need for a centre filter.

From the editor

The lens was produced by Fujifilm under the following names:

  • HASSELBLAD 4/45 - for Hasselblad XPan and XPan II cameras;
  • SUPER-EBC FUJINON 1:4 f=45mm - for Fujifilm TX-1 and TX-2 cameras.

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