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Mar 11, 2020
Very sturdy and well-made. Not the original sexy unit but much more affordable and much more available.
This is a sturdy, well-made tripod collar for the Schneider Variogon zoom lens for the Hasselblad V System.
When combined with a Hasselblad Quick-Coupling plate S (or the S v2), it makes for a very handy setup that easily works with a tripod that already use the Hasselblad Quick Coupling system, which IMO works better than other systems on the market.

Nov 01, 2016
useful for popular sizes of model cars
but they could be of sharper detail

May 06, 2016
...weird experience
I feel like I have been unwillingly cast into an episode of the Twilight Zone.
I swear I had, a few years ago, watched a 1st-rate Hollywood-quality movie called "The Other Boleyn Girl" featuring the same actors as this BBC TV-movie. I remember the actors, the scenes and even the costumes very, very vividly and they were depicted very differently from those in this BBC production. And NO, it was not the 2008 Hollywood version of this movie, featuring Eric Bana, Natalie Portman, Scarlet Johansson... etc. I clearly remember Natascha McElhone and Jodhi May, though I don't recall who played Henry VIII.
That movie had beautiful high quality sets, a true sense of scale and was beautifully filmed with high resolution Hollywood-quality film equipment looking nothing like the 80s grainy washed-out TV filmography depicted in this production. The odd thing is that I recall the DVD jacket for that movie used the same cover photo used in this TV movie DVD.
Unfortunately, I cannot find any evidence that the other movie existed on the Internet and I cannot recall whether it was from a DVD I borrowed from a library in the town I was living in before I moved. I feel as if that movie existed in a parallel universe and that I somehow unwittingly crossed over briefly as I watched it.