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The information in this manual is furnished for informational use
only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be con-
strued as a commitment by Victor Hasselblad AB & Hasselblad A/S.
Victor Hasselblad AB & Hasselblad A/S assumes no responsibility
or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this
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Copyright © 2006
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Further reading
World class results are possible with Hasselblad cameras, witnessed by so many front covers, international advertising campaigns, fa-
mous portraits, historical events, etc. But it is the combination of this fine equipment and the abilities of the photographer that produce
memorable images. Some of this skill is just sound photographic practice and sometimes it is product specific. The following books are
recommended for those that wish to immerse themselves in the world of Hasselblad. The information in them varies from general interest
to completely invaluable.
“The Hasselblad Manual” (Fifth edition) by Ernst Wildi. Published by Focal Press - ISBN 0-240-80385-X.
Contains all the information you need to know about the operation of the analogue Hasselblad camera systems, including both recent
and earlier equipment. Also contains excellent general practical photographic advice. Written by a world-renowned lecturer on the
Hasselblad system and its practical application. A book for the practising Hasselblad photographer.
“HasselbladSystemCompendium”by Richard Nordin. Published by Hove Books - ISBN 1-897802-10-2.
A complete round up of the history of Hasselblad products until 1998. Contains photos and descriptions of rare items long since out of
production. A mine of information for those interested in a chronicle of the company and the development of its products. It contains a
unique collection of dates, lists and almost anything you would want to know about the history and background of Hasselblad equipment.
A book more for the Hasselblad collector or as an informational source for used equipment. Both of the above books are highly recom-
mended by Hasselblad and are available through your Hasselblad dealer, good bookshops or through several Internet bookshops.