I'm started down a slightly different path (albeit very slowly) in my photography, so picked up one of these as well as the f/4 150mm Zeiss Sonnar. Both lenses have Synchro-Compur shutters, so flash synch speed is up to 1/500th sec. This also means that the flash synch cable attaches to the camera lens, not the body. Built from 1970 - 1994; this one seems to have been built in 1972. It was recently cleaned and serviced and has less than 50 shots taken on it post-service.

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" of film, Brooks Institute of Photography was a well respected photography school located in Santa Barbara, California. A friend of mine attended the school and wanted to take a certain course, He was told that he needed a Hasselblad with that 150mm f/4 lens as a prerequisite. Remarking that this was a pretty hefty investment, the instructor stated (rather smugly), "Michelangelo did not produce the Cistern Ceiling with a paint by numbers set"
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