HC 2.8/80

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NickT

Please use this thread to post reviews, opinions and images from the HC 2.8/80.

Here is a link to the technical data for the HC 2.8/80:

http://hasselblad.com/media/5a33d727-a9f0-46f4-b7c3-68647b0fcc84-HC80.pdf

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silvesterkok


silvesterkok

80mm / f5.6 / ISO 100

TareqPhoto

H4D-60, 80m, f11, ISO 50

TareqPhoto

H3DII-39 - 80mm - f11 - ISO 100

TareqPhoto

H3DII-39 - 80mm - f/9.5 - ISO 100

TareqPhoto

H3DII-39 - 80mm - f11 - ISO 100

dougberry

#7
Perfect for shallow DOF portraits
Hassy H3D II 22 Manual exposure ISO100  1/125 f3.4

MW

wonderful color rendering with minimal distortion.


David Grover

#9
H4D60 and HC80.  Top of the Empire State Building. Hazy day!

The 80 is often underrated but has excellent performance, is light, fast AF and produces great results.


Jacephoto

Quote from: David Grover on November 02, 2010, 08:44:49 PM
H4D60 and HC80.  Top of the Empire State Building. Hazy day!

The 80 is often underrated but has excellent performance, is light, fast AF and produces great results.



What a great combination... haha

Jacephoto


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stephanbruehl

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1/180, f/8 @ ISO 50

maubwana

nearly my favorite lens

stephanbruehl

Quote from: maubwana on November 10, 2010, 12:09:26 AM
nearly my favorite lens
you should limit the size to 900 Px so that one can see the whole picture or make a 100% crop if you prefer.
Regards, Stephan.