
For anyone with an interest in photography, or woodworking, a little project I've just completed for fun.
For the photo-buff: I have a few Hasselblad cameras, all film, with lens focal lengths from 38 to 300mm (and most points in between). Pricing for the digital backs being what it is, a little homage to the cameras designed by Victor Hasselblad seems appropriate.
For the woodworking buff (Col. B'man his'self): A little bit of time with a scrap piece of pine, two hours on the miter saw and router table, and I came up with whatcha see. A few doo-dads for effect, a little bit of Yankee engine-ooh-ity and there ya go.
Seriously, I saw a "Rollei" wooden knock off on the net, and thought, why not a Hasselblad. So I made one this weekend. It's not a replica, just a bit of homage, using the Canon Powershot N as a basis. Those are going cheep - $130.00 shipped, so it made it all the easier.
And, like the Hasselblad, the Canon can be set to take SQUARE photos. I'm sorta in love too, as the image quality is at least decent (in daylight situations).
And, that's that!

Is the waist level viewfinder operational? If so, details please, young sir.
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