It depends if you're after the 40MP, 50MP or 60MP version.
40MP - £12,000
50MP - £18,400
60MP - £26,000
These prices are for the camera body and back only; no lens, And will likely change.
It would probably be the Hasselblad H4D-60 ... priced at $41,995.00
The Hasselblad H4D-60, at 60 MP. ( €28,995 Body Only )
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.
You can purchase a Hasselblad camera from specialist local camera and photography stores. Online you can find them at sites like 'hasselblad lunar' 'bh photo video' and 'ebay'
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You can either put an adapter on the Hasselblad H-series bodies to accept the Hasselblad CF lenses, or put a digital back on the Hasselblad C-series body.
Anywhere from £3 for a disposable to £36,000 for a Hasselblad.
The Hasselblad 120 film camera is a medium format camera known for its high-quality images. It features a 6x6 cm square format, interchangeable lenses, and a waist-level viewfinder. The camera has a robust build quality and precise controls for professional photographers.
As with anything it depends upon their type, quality and condition. A used, unpopular model of a professional film camera in barely-operating condition can easily be found at a very low cost on sites such as ebay. On the other hand, a new Hasselblad H4D-60 will cost you about $42,000. Probably the most expensive "camera" in the world will be the James Webb Space Telescope. This is essentially a special purpose professional camera with a huge telephoto lens in orbit around the earth; the estimated total cost is $8 Billion.
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Hasselblad makes a 50 MP digital back for their film cameras, and produces a 32 MP stand-alone digital camera.
Nikon, Canon, Leica, Rollei, Mamiya, Hasselblad, Horseman and Sinar are some camera companies.