Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/07

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Leica/Hasselblad: 503 Still Available
From: DFinch847 at aol.com (DFinch847@aol.com)
Date: Tue Jun 7 11:17:06 2005

"The 503 is no longer available in the US, UNLESS you buy a $10,000 back. 
Then you get the camera free.

"All the film stuff is history, except for inventory."

T'ain't so, says Hasselblad USA. The all-manual 501 series is dead, but the 
mostly manual 503CW is still being manufactured and exported to the US for 
film use. In fact, HB has reduced 503 prices by making the camera available 
as a kit for the first time (with 80mm and A12 back). The kit price is $3854 
at BH Photo.

Think of it this way: the 503 camera and Zeiss lenses are component parts to 
the HB's digital V-system. HB has always made spare V-system parts for users 
who need them. HB's modular design will allow the company to make high-end 
digital hook-ups for V-system lenses and bodies without having to sacrifice 
film. (All it needs to do is keep making film backs). 

DSF