Hasselblad S-Planar 135mm f/5.6 – Early silver-ring version with black chrome finish. Non-T* coated.
Introduced in 1967, this particular unit was manufactured in 1969, during the era of the Hasselblad 500C (the 500C/M was introduced the following year).
Designed for use with a bellows or a variable extension tube, this is a somewhat specialized lens, with a relatively low production number—estimated to be around 4,200 units.
This unit comes with a variable extension tube, allowing it to be used like a standard C lens. It offers a focusing range from 1.15m to infinity.
There are some minor usage marks near the bayonet mount, but overall, the exterior is clean with minimal signs of wear.
All functions operate correctly, and the helicoid on the included extension tube has a smooth and precise feel.
The glass is clear and free of haze or cleaning marks, with only a minimal amount of internal dust.
Although from a later period, it comes with genuine front and rear caps.