Hasselblad is a Swedish manufacturer of high-end cameras and photographic equipment. Its products are renowned for their exceptional image quality, reliability, and design.
Company founded in 1941 by Victor Hasselblad
Provided cameras for the Swedish Air Force during World War II
Launched the Hasselblad 1600F in 1948, the world's first single-lens reflex camera for medium-format film
Supplied cameras for NASA's Apollo program, used to capture images of the moon
Acquired by DJI, a Chinese drone manufacturer, in 2017
Specializes in high-end medium format digital camera systems.
German manufacturer of premium cameras and lenses.
Japanese manufacturer of mirrorless and medium format cameras.
Japanese multinational corporation that specializes in imaging and optical products.
A mirrorless medium format digital camera with a 50-megapixel sensor.
A medium format DSLR camera with a 100-megapixel sensor.
A digital back designed for use with Hasselblad V-system cameras.
Hasselblad cameras are known for their exceptional image quality and attention to detail in design and production. They are also highly durable and reliable.
Hasselblad cameras are expensive, but they are designed for professional use and are capable of producing images of unparalleled quality. For professional photographers and serious enthusiasts, the cost may be justified.
Medium format cameras have larger sensors than regular DSLRs, which allows them to capture more detail and produce higher quality images. They are also typically larger and more expensive than DSLRs.
Hasselblad offers a one-year warranty on its cameras, which can be extended to three years by registering the product online.
Hasselblad cameras have a wide dynamic range, which allows them to capture detail in both the highlights and shadows of an image. This makes them ideal for landscape and architectural photography, among other things.