You are looking at a fully functional medium format Phase One H20 digital back on a Hasselblad 500CM camera with a Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 lens tethered via firewire  to a Macbook Pro (2011) running Capture One software.


The files are beautiful. A CCD medium format sensor giving classic results akin to a Leica M9.


The system ..now quite superseded .. (although CCD sensors some think cannot be matched).. works via a now unfamiliar work flow in which you cannot chimp the camera.. just like with film you have to assess the shot and all its variables and then see the results later.. in this case about 4 seconds on your laptop. Weirdly this pause and the inability to preview a shot (no live view) brings back the excitement and mystery of film ( and indeed the CCD sensor is also very film like.) (Leica introduced versions of their digital cameras, with no live view, to simulate this work flow.. that mysterious pause being so essential.)


The 'digital negative' viewed here 4 seconds later on the Macbook is then developed in Capture One (or Lightroom etc.)


In its day this back cost 17K.


So you get:


1. PHASE ONE H20 digital back.


2. Macbook Pro 2011 with a 500gb solid state drive and 12MB of ram plus DVD read write superdrive. Also excellent to pristine.


3. All cables + Capture One tethering and development software.


The small synchronised flash ..the results of which can be seen in the portrait shot.. or any c- connector flash can be synchronised with the digital back as shown.


All tested and giving great results.


I have advertised this with the complete Hasselblad system it can be attached to - as shown - in a separate ad. But in this ad you just get the back and computer.