Hasselblad
Explore 9 Hasselblad vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
Models
Compact
- 903SWC (1988-2001) — Engineered to eliminate parallax and mirror slap, the 903SWC delivers exceptional image quality with a wide-angle per.... Full specifications and review.
Medium Format
- 202 FA — A medium format SLR camera using 120 film for 6×6 cm exposures, based on the 203 FE but with limited shutter speed and no manual exposure mode.
- 203 FE — A single-lens reflex medium format film camera using 120 film for 6x6cm exposures, produced from 1994 to 2004.
- 500 EL — A medium format camera used during NASA’s Apollo XI mission, part of Hasselblad’s V-system with leaf shutter compatibility.
- 501 C — A medium format SLR camera introduced as the entry-level model in Hasselblad’s V-system lineup.
- 501 CM — A medium format SLR camera kit with leaf shutter, part of Hasselblad’s V-system lineup.
- 503 CW — A leaf shutter medium format SLR, introduced in 1996 as the final model in Hasselblad’s 500 series.
- 503 CX — A medium format SLR with a leaf shutter, notable for introducing Hasselblad’s Acute-Matte focusing screen.
- H2D — A medium-format digital camera system offering 22 to 39 megapixel resolution, part of Hasselblad's H-system lineup.
- H4D-40 — A medium format DSLR camera announced in February 2010 with a 40-megapixel CCD sensor.
- H5D — A medium format DSLR introduced in 2012 with a 40MP CCD sensor and compatibility with H System lenses.
- SWC — A fixed-lens medium format camera with a legendary Zeiss Biogon 38mm lens, produced for over half a century.
Rangefinder
- XPan — A dual-format 35mm panoramic rangefinder camera developed in partnership with Fuji, offering both manual and automatic exposure control.
- XPan II — A 35mm interchangeable-lens panoramic rangefinder camera developed in collaboration with Fujifilm, offering dual-format shooting in a titanium and
Slr
- 2000FC (1977–1988) — Prior to the 2000FC, Hasselblad’s modular V-System cameras relied on leaf shutters built into each lens, limiting max.... Full specifications and review.
- 2000FCW (1984-1988) — Designed for professional and advanced amateur photographers, the 2000FCW delivers the signature 6x6cm image quality .... Full specifications and review.
- 2003FCW (1988-1994) — The Hasselblad 2003FCW is a professional-grade medium format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera produced by the Swedish manufacturer Hasselblad between 1988
- 203FE — A medium format film SLR introduced in 1994, designed for professionals working in dynamic lighting and fast-paced environments.
- 500C (1957-1970) — The Hasselblad 500C is a modular medium format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera introduced in 1957 as a revolutionary advancement in professional
- 500C/M (1970-1994) — The Hasselblad 500C/M is a modular medium format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera produced by Victor Hasselblad AB from 1970 to 1994. Renowned for its
- 500EL (1964-1970) — The Hasselblad 500EL is a medium format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera introduced in 1964 as the world’s first medium format SLR with a built-in
- 500EL/M (1971-1982) — Designed for professional studio and field photographers, it combines precision engineering with automated film trans.... Full specifications and review.
- 503CW (1996–2013) — The Hasselblad 503CW is the final and most advanced evolution of the legendary 500-series medium format SLR system, representing the culmination of
- 503CX (1988-1994) — A medium format 6x6cm SLR film camera produced by Hasselblad for professional and advanced amateur photographers.
Other Models
- Hasselblad — Explore 9 Hasselblad vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
- 1000F — A focal-plane shutter camera from Hasselblad’s early 1940s lineup, preceding the C system
- 100mm — A medium format lens for the Hasselblad 500 Series V system, known for strong corner resolution and optical performance.
- 120mm — A manual focus macro lens for the Hasselblad 500 Series V System, optimized for close-up work at 1:4.5 reproduction ratio
- 150 — A leaf-shutter medium format lens built for space and studio alike, optically unchanged for over 50 years
- 150mm — A leaf-shutter medium format lens made by Zeiss for the Hasselblad V system, in production for over five decades.
- 1600F — The world’s first 2¼ single-lens reflex camera with a focal-plane shutter, introduced in October 1948.
- 2000FC (1977–1988) — Prior to the 2000FC, Hasselblad’s modular V-System cameras relied on leaf shutters built into each lens, limiting max.... Full specifications and review.
- 2000FCW (1984-1988) — Designed for professional and advanced amateur photographers, the 2000FCW delivers the signature 6x6cm image quality .... Full specifications and review.
- 2003FCW (1988-1994) — The Hasselblad 2003FCW is a professional-grade medium format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera produced by the Swedish manufacturer Hasselblad between 1988
- 202 FA — A medium format SLR camera using 120 film for 6×6 cm exposures, based on the 203 FE but with limited shutter speed and no manual exposure mode.
- 203 FE — A single-lens reflex medium format film camera using 120 film for 6x6cm exposures, produced from 1994 to 2004.
- 203FE — A medium format film SLR introduced in 1994, designed for professionals working in dynamic lighting and fast-paced environments.
- 250mm — A long-focus lens designed by Zeiss for Hasselblad medium format cameras, in continuous production for over five decades.
- 30mm — A wide-angle lens for Hasselblad V-system cameras, designed in collaboration with Zeiss
- 42165 — A focusing screen accessory for Hasselblad 500, 501, and 503 series medium format cameras, known for improved brightness and clarity.
- 42188 — An interchangeable focusing screen with split-image rangefinder for Hasselblad V System cameras
- 42250 — A medium format interchangeable focusing screen with a central grid and microprism
- 500 — A medium format SLR camera produced for over two decades, part of Hasselblad’s modular 500 Series V System.
- 500 EL — A medium format camera used during NASA’s Apollo XI mission, part of Hasselblad’s V-system with leaf shutter compatibility.
- 500C (1957-1970) — The Hasselblad 500C is a modular medium format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera introduced in 1957 as a revolutionary advancement in professional
- 500C/M (1970-1994) — The Hasselblad 500C/M is a modular medium format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera produced by Victor Hasselblad AB from 1970 to 1994. Renowned for its
- 500CM — A medium format film camera system released in 1970, known for its modular design and professional use.
- 500EL (1964-1970) — The Hasselblad 500EL is a medium format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera introduced in 1964 as the world’s first medium format SLR with a built-in
- 500EL/70 — A medium format SLR camera produced by Hasselblad, designed for use with interchangeable film magazines and lenses.
- 500EL/M (1971-1982) — Designed for professional studio and field photographers, it combines precision engineering with automated film trans.... Full specifications and review.
- 500mm — A fixed-aperture telephoto lens made by Carl Zeiss for the Hasselblad 500 Series V System, weighing approximately 2150 g.
- 501 C — A medium format SLR camera introduced as the entry-level model in Hasselblad’s V-system lineup.
- 501 CM — A medium format SLR camera kit with leaf shutter, part of Hasselblad’s V-system lineup.
- 501CM — A medium format SLR camera body built for durability, available in chrome or black finish.
- 503 CW — A leaf shutter medium format SLR, introduced in 1996 as the final model in Hasselblad’s 500 series.
- 503 CX — A medium format SLR with a leaf shutter, notable for introducing Hasselblad’s Acute-Matte focusing screen.
- 503CW (1996–2013) — The Hasselblad 503CW is the final and most advanced evolution of the legendary 500-series medium format SLR system, representing the culmination of
- 503CX (1988-1994) — A medium format 6x6cm SLR film camera produced by Hasselblad for professional and advanced amateur photographers.
- 50mm — A pair of Zeiss-made wide-angle lenses for the Hasselblad V system, spanning two generations with integrated shutters and flash sync at all speeds.
- 6x6 — A medium format camera system using 6x6 cm film format, manually operated with aperture priority metering.
- 80mm — A high-speed normal lens for the Hasselblad V system, spanning decades of production with evolving coatings and electronics
- 903SWC (1988-2001) — Engineered to eliminate parallax and mirror slap, the 903SWC delivers exceptional image quality with a wide-angle per.... Full specifications and review.
- A12 — A 120 film magazine for Hasselblad V-System cameras, providing 12 exposures in 6×6 cm format.
- A16 — A 16-exposure roll film back for the Hasselblad V system, using 120 film to produce 6x4.5cm images
- A24 — A Type IV film back designed for 220 roll film, providing 24 exposures in 6x6 cm format
- B50 — A 50mm bayonet filter mount used on early C-series lenses of the Hasselblad V system
- B60 — A 60mm bayonet filter mount used on CF-series Zeiss lenses for the Hasselblad V system
- H2D — A medium-format digital camera system offering 22 to 39 megapixel resolution, part of Hasselblad's H-system lineup.
- H4D-40 — A medium format DSLR camera announced in February 2010 with a 40-megapixel CCD sensor.
- H5D — A medium format DSLR introduced in 2012 with a 40MP CCD sensor and compatibility with H System lenses.
- PME51 — A metered 45-degree prism finder for Hasselblad V-series medium format cameras
- SWC — A fixed-lens medium format camera with a legendary Zeiss Biogon 38mm lens, produced for over half a century.
- XPan — A dual-format 35mm panoramic rangefinder camera developed in partnership with Fuji, offering both manual and automatic exposure control.
- XPan II — A 35mm interchangeable-lens panoramic rangefinder camera developed in collaboration with Fujifilm, offering dual-format shooting in a titanium and