Older Hasselblad film backs use either 120 or 220 roll film, while the newer backs can switch between the two. Older cameras shot a 6cm square image; newer models shoot a 6cm x 4.5cm image. Backs also exist to use polaroid film.
I don't think 220 film is even made anymore...good luck finding it.
Hasselblad
Hasselblad was created in 1841.
You can use any packfilm polaroid , i.e for example 667, 669... You can also use Fujifilm (100C, 400...) which has a more natural, sharpest render.
The Hasselblad 500cm camera is a medium format film camera known for its high-quality images and durability. Key features include a modular design, interchangeable lenses, a waist-level viewfinder, and a leaf shutter. Specifications include a 6x6 cm image size, a maximum shutter speed of 1/500s, and compatibility with various film backs and accessories.
Victor Hasselblad died in 1978.
Victor Hasselblad was born in 1906.
The best film options for the Hasselblad 500cm camera are medium format films such as Kodak Portra 400, Ilford HP5 Plus, and Fujifilm Pro 400H. These films are known for their high quality and ability to produce sharp and detailed images with rich colors.
The Hasselblad 120 film camera is a medium format camera known for its high-quality images. It features a 6x6 cm square format, interchangeable lenses, and a waist-level viewfinder. The camera has a robust build quality and precise controls for professional photographers.
You can either put an adapter on the Hasselblad H-series bodies to accept the Hasselblad CF lenses, or put a digital back on the Hasselblad C-series body.
Lars Hasselblad has written: 'Moln med lysande kanter'
You can purchase a Hasselblad camera from specialist local camera and photography stores. Online you can find them at sites like 'hasselblad lunar' 'bh photo video' and 'ebay'
Still camera 200 pictures (Hasselblad 21/4 square format). Cine film runs at 24 frames a second, so a half hour film roll would be 43200 frames.