The Hasselblad 50-110mm f/3.5-4.5 HC AF Lens has a zoom range from wide-angle to short telephoto. This lens boasts exceptionally high image quality at all focal length settings, whether shooting film or digital, and is comparable with corresponding fixed focal length lenses. Its applications include landscape and photojournalism.
| Focal Length | 50 - 100 mm |
| Aperture |
Maximum: f/3.5 - 32 Minimum: f/4.5 - 32 |
| Camera Mount | Hasselblad H |
| Angle of View @ Infinity | 69° - 35° |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 2.30' (0.70 m) |
| Area of coverage | 60 x 45 cm |
| Groups/Elements | 9/14 |
| Maximum Reproduction Ratio | 1:10.8 |
| Shutter Type | Electronic |
| Flash Synchronization | Shutter speed up to 1 / 800 |
| DOF Scale | Yes |
| Distance Scale | Yes |
| PC Outlet | Yes |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Tripod Collar | No |
| Filter Thread | Front: 95 mm |
| Weight | 58.20 oz (1650 g) |
| Dimensions | Approx. 4.06 x 5.98" (103 x 152 mm) |
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Comments about Hasselblad Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto 50-110mm f/3.5-4.5 HC AF Lens for H Cameras:
On my h4d-40 the bokeh and sharpness are more-less indistinguishable from primes, at least for my applications and what I can see in aperture and photoshop. The advantage of a zoom is that you don't have to choose between compromising your composition or changing lenses. You can quickly move in and shoot a head and shoulders shot at 50 and then back up and shoot at 110 in just a few seconds. I choose this lens over the 35-90 because I liked the range better, and it was about $3K less. Hiking with this lens requires will, its really heavy. Shooting indoors the weight just makes the camera feel solid. One drawback is that you are told you must carry and store this lens horizontal or front side up.
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Comments about Hasselblad Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto 50-110mm f/3.5-4.5 HC AF Lens for H Cameras:
Excellent build quality. You can use this as your only lens in the field, but you'll either need to be in great shape (this guy is heavy!), or have a "bearer". Note: should not rest or carry this lens "front down", ie, any backpack used should permit the lens and camera to be supported without the front of the lens bearing any weight. Uses really big 95mm filters.
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Comments about Hasselblad Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto 50-110mm f/3.5-4.5 HC AF Lens for H Cameras:
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