A Hasselblad 500C-M medium format film camera, serial no.UH 133930, fitted with a Carl Zeiss planar 1:2.8 F=mm lens, with accessories including an additional film bag, lens hood, viewfinder and additional focusing screen, etc (2). CONDITION REPORT: The camera and lens are in good cosmetic condition, with minimal surface scratches and grime, the lens has a light amount of fungus.
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Hasselblad 500C/M camera outfit, comprising camera, serial number RV 1251279 (circa 1981) fitted with Carl Zeiss Sonnar 150mm lens serial number 5269770, film back serial number RV 3204807 and prism finder, in flight case together with two further film backs, 55 and 21 extension tubes, 80mm lens hood, various filters
Hasselblad 503 CX mit: Zubehör. Kamerabody schwarz, Dabei: Hasselblad 80 Zeiss Planar CF 50mm f/2,8, Hasselblad 150 Zeiss Sonnar CF 150 mm F/4 T. Zeiss Sonnar, 1: 5,5 F= 250 mm. Hasselblad Prism Viewfinder PM, Hasselblad Filmmagazin A 12, 5 Teile im Originalkarton. Dazu Balgengerät u. Zub. sowie Anleitungen. Nicht auf Funktion überprüft. Gek. wie besichtigt. Gepflegter Zust. - Hasselblad camera with various accessories. Bought as seen. Well-kept condition. D
Three Trays of Camera Accessories and Photographica, including a Paillard Bolex trifocal viewfinder, a boxed Yashica FR data back, a few lenses, some rangefinders, several tripods, a small pan head, pistol grips, branded camera straps, blower brushes, extension tubes, eyecups, cine items, a Hasselblad brochure, Olympus OM booklets and other items, A/F
A Hasselblad 500EL/M Medium Format Camera, 1971-84, black, serial no. UE1315439, with a Carl Zeiss Distagon f/4 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3597621, body, G, motor untested, lens, VG, shutter working, together with a Carl Zeiss Sonnar f/5.6 250mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3801427, body, F-G, shutter working, VG Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Hasselblad 503CX Blue Medium Format Camera, 1989-1994, blue, serial no. 11EP23909, with Carl Zeiss Planar T* f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no. 6672727, body, VG, lens, VG-E, shutter working, complete with film advance knob, strap and original (damaged) presentation box Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Hasselblad 202FA Medium Format Camera, 1998-2002, chrome, serial no. 14SS11083, with a Carl Zeiss Planar T* f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no. 7430014, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG-E, complete with E12 back and Acute-Matte D203 focusing screen fitted Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leica M2 Rangefinder Body, 1961, black paint, serial no. 1031864, body, F-G, shutter working, heavy brassingNote: Fully serviced by Malcolm Taylor in May 2022Note: Leica Camera AG states that serial 1031864 was delivered on 22.02.1962. The recipient or place of delivery is not noted. No entry in the old repair-/maintenance books for this serial.Provenance: The camera was purchased directly from E. Leitz (Instruments) Ltd, 30 Mortimer Street, London W1 by Associated Iliffe Press Ltd (much later IPC Business Press Ltd) for the use of Ron Easton, a senior photographer in a pool of some 8 photographers. They served the many Iliffe magazines which included Flight, Farmer and Stockbreeder, Autocar, Motor Transport, Motor Trader, Cage and Aviary Birds among others. Ron Easton worked for these magazines but specialised in motoring subjects. When the pool was disbanded in 1970, Ron Easton and another photographer transferred to Autocar magazine and worked out of the Autocar office under the supervision of the current vendor. The camera was used for motor racing photography (Formula One and rallies) all over Europe, and also for the magazine's weekly road test car photography. On one occasion when photographing the Swedish Rally in the 1970s with temperatures around minus 20C, Rons Hasselblad 500CM refused to function but the Leica M2 just kept on working! During the 1960s and 1970s the Leica was serviced regularly by E. Leitz (Instruments) Ltd and during one of these services in the mid-1970s the camera's brass strap lugs, which had worn dangerously thin, were replaced by Leitz with the present chrome ones as the original black painted lugs were no longer available. When Ron Easton retired from Autocar in 1981 the Leica was acquired by the current vendor, who had known the camera since the mid-1960s and had been loaned it from the late 1970s after it had been replaced by an M4P. The current vendor has also used the camera extensively since then.
A Hasselblad 500 C/M Medium Format SLR Camera Outfit, black, serial no. UC172544, body G-VG, very light signs of wear & tear, shutter working, some speckling to viewfinder ground glass, with a Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 lens, black, body G-VG, shutter working, optics G-VG, some dust & extremely fine haze present, also with a Carl Zeiss Distagon 50mm f/4 lens, black, body VG-E, shutter working but sticking on slow speeds, optics VG-E, also with a Carl Zeiss Sonnar 150mm f/4 lens, body VG-E, shutter working but sticking on slow speeds, optics VG-E, also with two Hasselblad A12 Film Backs, with matching serial no. inserts, both in black, bodies G, signs of wear & tear as well as extremely light corrosion pictured, also with a box for both non-standard lenses, & a box for the camera, one back, & 80mm lens together, also with instructions,
A Hasselblad 500 C Camera, serial no CR 33357, shutter working, body G, light wear, chrome scratch to left hand bottom edge, paint wear to waist level viewfider flaps, with Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 lens, serial no 2575990, barrel G, some wear to mount, light marks, elements G, some fungus, with A12 back, lens cap and Hasselblad 50-70 professional lens hood
A Hasselblad 2000FC/M 100th Anniversary SLR Camera, serial no RI 1520822, made to celebrate Hasselblad's 100 years (1885-1985) of involvement in photography, commemorative no 637, body VG, gilt trim, marks to anniversary plate, shutter working, a Carl Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2.8 lens VG, with instruction manual, maker's wooden presentation box and anniversary outer box
A Tray of Precision Camera Marque Books, including The Hasselblad Way (Freytag, 7th edition), The Hasselblad System (R. Gordon Taylor), Leica and Leicaflex Lenses, Leica The First Fifty Years (both G.Rogliatti), The Contax Way (Freytag), a Linhof catalogue from circa 1958, several Focal Camera Guide books and other items
A Hasselblad 500C/M Medium Format Camera, 1983, chrome, serial no. RP1285355, with Carl Zeiss Planar T* f/2.8 80mm lens, black, serial no. 5909316, body, G, some leatherette lifting slightly, lens, G, shutter working, some light marks to front and rear elements, complete with additional A12 back
A Hasselblad 501C camera with Carl Zeiss 2.8/80C lens and film magazine, together with fitted case containing various accessories including two spare film magazines, Hasselblad 100 Polaroid magazine, Concertina lens shade, Carl Zeiss Distagon 4/50 lens, HBF Teleplus MC6 lens, Hoya polarising filters, various manuals and pamphlets, inspection certificates, etc
A Hasselblad 500 C/M Medium Format SLR Camera Outfit, black, serial no. UC172544, body G-VG, very light signs of wear & tear, shutter working, some speckling to viewfinder ground glass, with a Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 lens, black, body G-VG, shutter working, optics G-VG, some dust & extremely fine haze present, also with a Carl Zeiss Distagon 50mm f/4 lens, black, body VG-E, shutter working but sticking on slow speeds, optics VG-E, also with a Carl Zeiss Sonnar 150mm f/4 lens, body VG-E, shutter working but sticking on slow speeds, optics VG-E, also with two Hasselblad A12 Film Backs, with matching serial no. inserts, both in black, bodies G, signs of wear & tear as well as extremely light corrosion pictured, also with a box for both non-standard lenses, & a box for the camera, one back, & 80mm lens together, also with instructions,
Photography and Cameras - Van Hasbroeck (Paul-Henry), The Leica: A History Illustrating Every Model and Accessory, signed dedication copy from the author, second edition, Sotheby Publications, 1993, d/j over grey cloth, folio, (1); Laney (Dennis), Leica Collectors Guide, Hove Collectors Books, 1992, d/j over red cloth, 4to, (1); further Leica reference, (9); Princelle (Jean Loup), Made in USSR: The Authentic Guide to Russian and Soviet Cameras, second edition, 2004, original wrappers, 4to, (1); Christie's, The British Camera 1840-1960: The Jim Barron Collection, December 2002, (1); Hasselblad; Rollei; etc., [approx. 45]
Very rare "Gold camera" close up of lunar surface, a stereo view showing lumps of lunar rocks and powder, with another laboratory view of the rocks brought back from the Moon Apollo 11, 16-24 Jul 1969 One vintage chromogenic print on resin-coated paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), BLACK NUMBERED NASA AS11-45-6706, with THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK watermarks on verso, with one a vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, BLACK NUMBERED NASA S-69-45002 Footnotes: While on the lunar surface, the Apollo 11 astronauts used two cameras: the 70mm 500EL Hasselblad data camera and the Gold 35mm stereo camera to take close ups of the lunar surface
William Anders The most celebrated image of the Earth rising above the Moon's horizon. This is the first Earthrise witnessed by humans and captured in colour on camera. The view was observed by the crew of Apollo 8 at 75h 48m and 39s of the mission and during the fourth orbit of the Moon. Taken with a 70 mm Hasselblad camera, 250 mm telephoto lens, colour magazine 14/DApollo 8, 24 December 1968 16.49 GMTVintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 25.2 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA AS08-14-2383], with A KODAK PAPER watermark on the verso (NASA/North American Rockwell)Condition Report: Very goodCondition Report Disclaimer
William Anders Very rare, black and white version of the second colour photograph of the Earthrise, taken moments after the first - most celebrated - photograph of the same view. The view was photographed at 75h 49m and 06s hours of the mission and during the fourth orbit of the Moon. Taken with a 70 mm Hasselblad camera, 250 mm telephoto lens, colour magazine 14/DApollo 8, 24 December 1968 16.50 GMTVintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 25.2 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA photo no AS08-14-2384], with a number printed in lower margin 18567-8Condition Report: A line of abrasion to the right portion of the image and a crease to the right margin, light pencil annotation on versoCondition Report Disclaimer
An early generation NASA duplicate roll of colour film from the Hasselblad camera, Magazine 22/C (one of eight) containing 151 colour images, negative numbers AS09-22-3324 to AS09-21-3474. This magazine primarily consists of photographs of Earth views from orbit and a couple of photographs of James McDivittApollo 9, 3-13 March 1969Provenance: from Tim Furniss collection
John YoungA view of Charles Duke collecting samples at Outhouse Rock with Hasselblad camera strapped to his chest, Station 11, EVA 3Apollo 16, 16-27 April 1972Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 20.5 x 25.5 cm (10 x 8 in), RED NUMBERED NASA AS16-116-18649, with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on the versoCondition Report: A small tear in upper left margin and a couple of minor dents in lower portion of the imageCondition Report Disclaimer
Hasselblad 500C camera outfit comprising body, serial number TR 83393, circa 1968, fitted with waist level finder and exposure meter winding knob, Planar 1:2.8 80mm, Sonnar 1:4 150mm and Sonnar 1:5.6 250mm lenses, two film backs (one with TR the other TS serial numbers), original winding knob, chimney finder, various filters and lens hoods, original box, two leather cases and various brochures
A Hasselblad 903 SWC Large Format Field Camera Outfit, comprising - 903SWC Body, A12 6x6 camera back, Carl Zeiss Biogon 4.5/38mm lens, Carl Zeiss Planar 3.5/100mm lens, Wista large format filed camera back with cut film holders, 2 x polaroid 545 prop backs, a Hasselblad detachable view finder, in fitted Peli 1610 travel case, a large quantity of assorted medium format and large format film Note: Film is not warranted in usable condition

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