I've decided that my Hasselblad should be kept traditional, which means 80/2.8 and nothing else. But as I said, you can borrow mine (or the P67II) any time you like. You pick the café.
here is the NASA Hassy manual.
www.hasselblad.com/media/2207875/astronauts_manual_singlepage_lr.pdf
The problem is that the different ratios make it difficult to compare to 135. That's why I recommend just cropping a 135 to square and using my above equivalents to get a feel of the different focal lengths, because it equalizes the ratio.
Makten wrote:
I've decided that my Hasselblad should be kept traditional, which means 80/2.8 and nothing else. But as I said, you can borrow mine (or the P67II) any time you like. You pick the café.
Personally, though, if I'm only going to shoot 80/2.8, I'd get a Rolleiflex 2.8. I can handhold TLR's at way lower speeds. But I guess it sounds like you're a prism finder guy.