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I looking for a camera repair shop that services the motorized bodes such as a Hasselblad EL/M? All it needs is
a CLA nothing is really wrong with it but it needs to be serviced and brought up to working specs. Your recommendations will
be most helpful.
Thanks in advance!
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I just looked David Odess doesn't service motorized bodies.+1 for David Odess
Never heard that before so thanks for mentioning. For me that could be a deal-breaker.Stuff came back smelling of cigarette smoke.
David Odess is great, but as mentioned above, he no longer services the motorized bodies. Here's probably your very best option: get in touch with Hasselblad USA. They have a repair department, and I'd imagine they have access to the largest collection of parts around. And they do service the motorized bodies--they repaired a balky auxiliary shutter curtain and CLAed my 553ELX in mid-January. You can reach them here: hrepairs@hasselbladbron.com.
Here's the two best bits of all: they charged me $250 for the service, which is actually considerably less than many independent repairers, *and* they had it back to me in just under two weeks after I shipped it to them--I sent it on January 11, they received it on January 14, and had it ready to ship back to me on January 21. I think in future *all* my repairs are going straight back to Hasselblad in New Jersey.
Same here. I stopped using a local indy watch repairer for the same reason.Never heard that before so thanks for mentioning. For me that could be a deal-breaker.
Stupid question, but if Hasselblad in NJ still services their film cameras then why go to an independent repairer like David Odess? He seems to have a long wait list so I assume he's not faster. Is he significantly less expensive?
Thanks for the reply. I had deleted my post because I subsequently read some earlier posts that seemed to address my question, but your input is useful.Not a stupid question - reasonable inquiry. I don't know anything about David Odess but there are still some independent shops around that do quality work with a reasonable turnaround. Not too long ago my Canon 5D3 (obviously not a Hassy) got a bit damp inside due to some wet wintertime extended shooting. The tech literally had to tear it apart, dry it out and clean anything that appeared to be corrosion. Turn around was 9 days which I didn't think was too bad.
Never heard that before so thanks for mentioning. For me that could be a deal-breaker.
Not a stupid question - reasonable inquiry. I don't know anything about David Odess but there are still some independent shops around that do quality work with a reasonable turnaround. Not too long ago my Canon 5D3 (obviously not a Hassy) got a bit damp inside due to some wet wintertime extended shooting. The tech literally had to tear it apart, dry it out and clean anything that appeared to be corrosion. Turn around was 9 days which I didn't think was too bad.
I had exactly the same experience. The stale cigarette smoke smell was intense. It took some time to dissipate. Yuck. Good work though.A friend of mine had Odess work on her Hassy, and it came back reeking of cigarette smoke.
Just out of curiosity, does Hasselblad NJ perform routine CLAs as well as repairs? I was thinking about sending my 500 C/M to David Odess for a CLA but I'd opt for a factory service if they offer it.
The last time I had Hasselblad NJ repair one of my Hassies (about a year ago), it came back dirty. Dust all over the place inside, fingerprints on the focussing screen. I'm meticulous about keeping my cameras clean, am certain it wasn't like that when I sent. I was really surprised. They repaired seal.
Their prices seem unreasonable, too. If you can find a reliable independent repair person, you might be better off.
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