Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Why is Hasselblad camera so expensive?

Why is Hasselblad camera so expensive?

Question 1: Why is Hasselblad camera so expensive? Technology, materials and performance are different from those of Japanese machines. For example, Hasselblad's machines are all done manually from production to debugging, while Japanese machines are produced on a large-scale assembly line, which will produce huge cost differences. In terms of materials, Japanese machines accurately control their life cycle, with a design life of 65,438+00 years. Then after 65,438+00 years, the machine will disintegrate and be scrapped. European machines try to make you use 100 years 150 years, which saves a little cost, and Hasselblad can't compare with Japanese machines in terms of low productivity and cost control. In terms of performance, Hasselblad can provide image quality that Japanese cameras can't catch up with (there is not much difference between insiders and laymen). Every 65,438+0% increase in performance will increase the cost by 65,438+000%. What is the so-called "hundred feet"? Last but not least, where is Hasselblad's reputation? It will cost you tens of thousands of dollars to bid for just one item. Hasselblad is a benchmark in the field of high-end commercial photography, just like the famous saying: "Your neighbors are all European cars, and they rushed to Mercedes-Benz BMW for the last time. If you drive a Japanese car, you will.

Question 2: Why is Hasselblad's camera so expensive? It is a high-end product with high price, good quality and good film forming effect. There are many such high-end products, such as Freescale in Denmark, mamia in Japan and Lulai in Germany, all of which are famous high-end camera manufacturers.

Question 3: Why is Hasselblad camera so expensive? Hassell Bald camera and Volvo car are called the pride of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Peng, president of Hasselblad Camera, said in an interview with China: "Historically, Hasselblad has been remembered by people for recording the basic philosophical spirit, human emotions and human beings themselves."

The lens of Hasselblad camera is produced by Carl. Zeiss from Germany.

The combination of hassell Bald and Carl. Zeiss represents perfect image quality, accurate exposure, smooth operation and unparalleled durability.

Hasselblad is the darling of senior professional photographers, especially in landscape, still life, portrait, advertisement and special purpose photography.

Hasselblad accessories are expensive, tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of yuan.

Hasselblad is always out of reach for ordinary photographers.

Question 4: Why is Hasselblad camera so expensive? Has anyone used it? It is not civil-grade, with low output and first-class image quality parameters. Of course it's expensive.

In fact, the high-end models of Canon, Sony and Nikon are completely enough.

Question 5: Why are Hasselblad series SLR so expensive? Why is LV so expensive? All the same.

Question 6: Why are Hasselblad and Leica SLR so expensive? What are the advantages compared with Canon and Nikon? Hasselblad's products are mainly in the professional field, belonging to minority products, while Lycra's product series before1980s is relatively complete, and the price is not as different as that of Canon and Nikon today. Due to the all-round competition of Japanese cameras in the field of photography since the 1970s, the sales of German cameras such as Lycra have dropped sharply, and the production processes of Japanese and German lenses are also different, so the output is less, which leads to higher and higher prices.

Hasselblad products have always taken the middle route (equal to Hasselblad used by Armstrong), with large photoreceptor area and relatively good imaging. Hasselblad's Japanese rivals in the film era are Bolognica (high-end) and Mamiya (low-end). Nikon and Canon's main products are personal consumer goods with large output and low price, but the mass consumer goods in the digital age, whether CCD or CMOS German products, are not Japanese competitors.

Question 7: Why does Hasselblad camera need 1? Because it is a medium format, the images in the medium format are often larger, larger in size, relatively higher in technology, very stable in quality and long in service life. Decided that Hasselblad is very expensive.

135 The shit in the system is Leica.

135 The shit in the system is Hasselblad.

The total number of pixels downstairs is about 50 million, and it can have a wider field of vision-this is nonsense, and the field of vision is related to the lens! 50MM in 135 and 80MM in 120 are the same view!

Hasselblad is a B-class in both the film age and the digital age, but now the digital back is influenced by other manufacturers such as Freescale. But Hasselblad's digital all-in-one machine is also the most expensive in 120!

Baidu knows the history of Hasselblad at once.

Question 8: Why are Hasselblad and Lycra so expensive? First of all, lens quality and picture quality enjoy a high reputation in the world; Secondly, they are famous brands and high-end cameras (handheld), which are symbols of the third identity.

Question 9: What about Hasselblad camera? Have you ever used it? Hasselblad has always been the world's top camera brand. I heard that there were several Hasselblad on the moon brought by Apollo spacecraft in the early years!

Worship, hehe ...