Hasselblad Prism Viewfinder. Spares or repair (52051). Condition – 7J [3236]

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    Description

    Description:
    The official name is ‘Prism Viewfinder with Exposure Meter’. It was introduced in 1971 and was last listed in the catalogues in 1982, replaced by the PME/VFC-6. The supplier of the prism was probably Zeiss Ikon.

    Polaroid backs cannot be used when this prism is on the camera.
    Condition details:
    Cosmetic: Heavy wear to the exterior and loss of the black coating consistent with handling. No dents or major damage.
    Optical: A major area of internal silver loss, which does affect the image you see.
    Electrical: Corrosion to the battery contacts and the battery cover is missing, so the meter is inoperative.
    Cosmetic Condition: 7

    (Restorable. Minor parts missing and refinishing necessary. )

    Functional Condition: J
    (Not usable without repair or cleaning. Shutter, meter, film advance may be stuck, jammed or broken.)

    Additional information

    Weight 480 g