p.1 #1 · FS: Phase One P21 digital back for Hasselblad V series, E24 back
P21 digital back
Available
Price: $1,990.00 Payment method: PayPal Item condition: 9 Shows signs of use, but very clean Shipping instructions: usps priority or UPS depending
I'm selling my P21 digital back for the Hasselblad V series cameras (500cm, etc.). The back works great with no issues, LCD screen looks great (it does have a protective cover on it but I think the screen itself is without fault). The sensor looks perfect with no flaws. The back has nearly 80,000 clicks on it which doesn't matter since these are solid state. This is one of the early models with the "fat" 9 micron pixels. What I really like about the Phase backs is that the battery sits inside the right side of the back, not underneath. Because of that it is barely noticeable and it does not interfere with tripods, also fits on the SWC cameras without a special adapter, it's a really big deal having the battery in this position. ISO is from 50-800 and very usable at all settings depending on color, B&W and lighting. About 44x33 mp size on the sensor. Comes with 2 batteries, charger, 3 sync cords, a couple other cords (tethering), metal sensor cover, some software, a few focus screen masks for the 500cm camera and the very durable case. Price includes shipping and fees in the USA.
Hasselblad A24 TCC (E24) back
Available
Price: $150.00 Payment method: PayPal Item condition: 10 Preowned equipment, but appears as new Shipping instructions: usps priority or UPS depending
I have this leftover from a set I used to have. It's in nearly mint condition with very little sign of use, just beautiful cosmetically. Fully functioning, no issues, number matching. If this was a 12 exposure back it would sell for $350 but its a 24 exposure and with the limited choice of films for that length the price is much lower. You CAN use this for 120 film though, it just does not have perfect spacing, the spaces increase in size as the film goes through, and due to the larger spaces near the end, you sometime do not get 12 exp but 11. And you have to remember there's 120 in the back so you don't keep taking pictures past 11 and realize when the films comes off the spool that you lost a few shots.