David Bryce wrote:
Without even mentioning all of my Hasselblad gear
If you are after another Hasselbald lens for nothing then I could point you in the general direction of one
The last time I saw it was as it parted company from a Hasslebald body when my mate and I were photographing the Soviet Aircraft Carrier, Kiev, n sea trails off the West Coast of Scotland 30 years ago. He somehow mixed up the shutter button and the lens release button

The lens nearly hit the Kiev

I couldn't stop laughing all the way back to Faslane.
Very tempted to get a DSLR but resisting well

I had one of the first consumer digital cameras, an Apple QuickTake 100, which was launched in 1994. Luckily I worked with an Apple Reseller at the time so was able to play with the latest gadgets. They were also one of the first to release a SCSI CD-Rom player that could also play Photo CDs through a TV.
Glad digital photography took off and I think its great that you can get prints as cheap as 5p over the counter in local supermarkets.
Iain