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Hasselblad Camera Ref Book 1949-up Kodak Zeiss Lenses
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Over 10,000 Books on Hand! Use key word search for more selections Search in Collector Book Store Search titles and descriptions 913-651-0600 — Hours: 9am - 4pm CST SKU MO-1998-1897802102-X2 (click for larger image) Hasselblad Compendium by: Richard Nordin ISBN: 1897802102 Complete Book Title:Hasselblad System CompendiumAuthor:Richard NordinBinding Type:Hard CoverCopyright Date:1998Number of Pages:288Size:7.88 x 10.25 in.Book Subject:CamerasInternational Customers:This item WILL fit in a Global Priority unpadded flat envelope.Domestic Customers:This item ships BOXED. Calculate Shipping Here eBay Customers - Pay Here We are an authorized, direct-from-the-publisher retailer of NEW books. Our titles are ON HAND and available for immediate shipping. Table of Contents: Page 1 - Page 2 - Page 3 Over the past 50 years Hasselblad, a relatively small company, has been producing high quality cameras and accessories. Hasselblad cameras have become the standard by which all other roll-film reflex cameras are judged. The Hasselblad camera system grew out of the ideas of Victor Hasselblad, who after manufacturing military aerial cameras for the Swedish government, turned his mind to the design of an innovative camera that would have a wide range of uses. The key concept with the original camera was that it should be a modular system: a central camera body to which a variety of lenses, film magazines, viewing systems and other accessories could be attached by the user for different photographic needs. Manufacture began in 1949. The book represents the first systematic and complete treatment of Hasselblad camera equipment from the earliest days to the present. New equipment released by Hasselblad at the end of 1997 as the book was going to press has been included in an addendum. Much new information is presented with 760 black-and-white and color pictures. All product component numbers, dates of manufacture of the lenses, and Hasselblad literature are listed. Description and photos of rare and unusual items such as prototypes and NASA cameras, add greatly to the interest of the book for Hasselblad enthusiasts. Checkout Here Shipping Cost Contact Us Questions We ship worldwide - international customers welcomed here! Infopia :: Leaders in Listing Innovation
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