Field is not a manufacturer but an applicaton- use out of doors, in the Field, as opposed to a studio Camera. The Hasselblad-Ferrari digital camera is in a class by itself and prices START at 28 Grand, that is 28,000 Dollars above sea level, we hope. This is a joint venture of Victor Hasselblad ( Sweden) and Ferrari Motors ( Italy) probably the most expensive new camera- and a digital at that, currently available. Big Red. This would certainly be considered a Field camera- for all seasons!
A field camera is a view camera, with limited movements, which can be folded up into a small size for transport (in the field, get it!) Toyo is a Japanese manufacturer of field cameras. A "Toyo Rosewood Field Camera" is a field camera, manufactured by Toyo and made from rosewood. This is not an expensive camera as field cameras go, but may be worth several hundred dollars on the used market.
The world's most expensive camera is Hasselblad H4D-200MS, a digital camera which costs arounf $ 45,000 to buy. It is a 60 megapixel camera with a speed of 1.4 seconds per capture.
the dsi is the most expensive because it is a ds and a camera
Yes but the camera was expensive.
It would probably be the Hasselblad H4D-60 ... priced at $41,995.00
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nikon - - - - - Sinar (they make those old-fashioned bellows cameras) are far more expensive than anything else.
Most Nikon's aren't too expensive. You will probably pay less than $200. That is a great price for a camera.
In my experince: you can't. If it's not a expensive camera try getting a new one at e__y. If it is a very expensive camera find a repairman. Good luck
There were cameras before Eastman's Brownie Camera (there was a Kodak Camera before the Brownie, but it was really expensive at $25; the Brownie only cost $1), but they were too expensive and too hard to use for most people. Eastman developed the Brownie so everyone could take pictures.
an expensive digital camera
You need a Webcam to use Skype. Not a Original Camera!