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View of Gion at night - 5 por Bernard Languillier Por Flickr: Gion in the heart of Kyoto is the city's best preserved area, reminiscent of old days populated with Geishas and rich merchants.
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“An African lion walking in the streets of New York on a sunny day in the summer, stunning photography, shot with Hasselblad H6D-100c and the HC 100mm f/2.2 lens.”
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Most Expensive Cameras In The World
The world is filled with breathtaking beauty that captivates everyone, whether they're professional photographers or not. The desire to capture these wonders has been alive since the invention of the camera in 1816. Over the centuries, advancements in technology have introduced us to a myriad of camera models, each with its own unique features and rarities. However, some cameras stand out not only for their functionality but also for their exorbitant prices, making them highly sought-after collectibles.
Here's a glimpse into some of the most expensive cameras in the world:
Leica 0 – Series No.122 Price: $2.97 million Key Features: One of only three surviving models from a limited production run in 1925 by Leica, renowned for its durability and image quality.
Hasselblad H6D – 100C Price: $47,995 Key Features: Known for its sensor-shift technology, capable of creating high-resolution images by combining multiple exposures, along with its precise color accuracy and touchscreen display.
Leica M3D – 2 Price: $2 million Key Features: A vintage Leica camera, produced as a limited edition for war photojournalist Douglas Duncan, featuring a unique 50-mm lens and a short shutter lag time.
Susse Frères Daguerreotype Camera Price: $978,000 Key Features: An antique camera dating back to 1839, notable for its historical significance as one of the earliest commercially available cameras, designed by Louis Daguerre.
Apollo 15 Hasselblad 500 Series Moon Camera Price: $910,000 Key Features: The only camera to have been to the moon and back, featuring special modifications for lunar conditions, such as a leaf shutter and a 70-exposure film magazine.
Jonathan Ive & Marc Newson Leica M Prototype Camera Price: Undisclosed Key Features: A rare Leica camera designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson, boasting unique design elements and manufactured in limited quantities, making it highly desirable among collectors.
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26 Most Expensive Cameras in the World
Whether you're a professional or not, everyone can appreciate the breathtaking beauty that surrounds us all the time. Everyone feels compelled to capture these amazing events and terrains since the earth is full with captivating components. The first time this dream was realized was in 1816. Even with the passage of centuries and the emergence of contemporary technology, the industry's cameras still owe their creation to innumerable rare and exceptional items. Every antique collector's dream come true, but there is a cost involved in expensive camera in the world
1. Leica 0 - No. 122 Series The Leica 0 - Series No.122, the most expensive camera ever sold, tops this list with a price that never fails to astound. This antique camera was produced in a small run of 25 in the early 1900s. It's interesting to note that this camera was only recently purchased by a private collector at a Vienna auction.
2. The 100C Hasselblad H6D Hasselblad, one of the best camera manufacturers in the business, has another one on this list. Because of its exceptional qualities, this camera is quite popular among historians who use it for documentation and reproduction of art. Being one of the very few high-end manufacturers that produces multi-shot cameras, the demand for this camera is through the roof.
3. Leica M3D – 2 Another ancient model, the M3D-2 was also a limited edition and was one of the priciest Leica cameras ever made. The Leica M3D, or "D" for Douglas Duncan, was made specifically for the combat photographer. It was auctioned off alongside another member of the same product line. DDD used this camera primarily to take pictures of his friend Pablo Picasso and the fighting in Vietnam and Korea. Recently, the company unveiled an updated, limited-edition version of this camera specifically designed for photographers.
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Most Expensive Camera in the World
Anyone and everyone can appreciate the great beauty we are constantly surrounded by, whether they are a professional photographer or not. Due of how fascinating various aspects of the world are, everyone feels the impulse to photograph amazing landscapes and wonderful moments. The first time this dream was actually realised was in 1816. Even though modern technology has advanced over the years, the industry of cameras still owes the development of this wonderful instrument to the many rare and one-of-a-kind objects.
Every antique collector's greatest fantasy, but it certainly has a cost. Check out the best and most expensive camera in the world :
Leica 0 – Series No.122 Hasselblad H6D – 100C Leica M3D – 2 Susse Frères Daguerreotype Camera
Panoscan MK – 3 Panoramic Mamiya Leaf Credo 645DFDigital Back Camera
Phase One XF IQ4 Apollo 15 Hasselblad 500 Series Moon Camera Jonathan Ive & Marc Newson Leica M Prototype Camera LargeSense LS911
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<strong>Tsumago in the rain - 2 <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/bernardlanguillier/">by Bernard Languillier</a></strong>
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Hands-on experience with the Hasselblad X1D-50C and H6D-100C systems with iconic medium format images on display.
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The Taken BTS images - 2
A behind the scenes look of my recent project, “The Taken” - A series portraying 5 characters’ abductions from Earth.
Sponsored by: @Hasselblad & @theflug Shot at: @RubyBirdStudiobk Produced by: @RubyBirdProductions Photographer: @joshandrus First Assistant: Kit Leuzarder Digital Tech/Retoucher: Rebecca Handler @rebeccahandler Production Assistants: @samtamphoto @snarkuss @kierakussman Wardrobe and Props: @amy_auslander Hair + Make up: @kurrysprinkle Talent: @__tris2 @micaelacarabin @aleksanderalifirenkojr @merrittmeacham @babbyrat
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Swiss green - 2 by Bernard Languillier
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The bamboo Groove - 2 by Bernard Languillier
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Kamakura moments - 7 por Bernard Languillier Por Flickr: The old city of Kamakura, located by the sea West of Tokyo, is a delightful gathering of temples and bits of Japanese traditionnal culture.
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Zwölferkofel by Bernhard Thum Via Flickr: At the start of a skitour to Drei-Zinnen-Hütte clouds were swirling around Zwölferkofel which was well visible above the head of Bacherntal. I took 3 hand-held shots with the Hasselblad and the 210 mm lens but for stitching I could only use 2 of them as the left one was not totally sharp. Black and white transformation was made with the channel mixer in photoshop. Contrast was optimized via an additional layer with a special gradation curve, mostly in order to enhance detail drawing in the mid tones without losing to much power in the shadows but even more withoiut losing the nuances in the contrasty sky.
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H61C-B0001667 copy by Ming Thein Via Flickr: Cityscape Istanbul www.mingthein.com
#thein#onn#ming#photohorologer#mingthein.com#availablelight#istanbul#turkey#cityscape#urban#hasselblad#h6d-100c#medium#format#645#h6d#hc#3.2/150#N#150 f3.2 N
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26 Most Expensive Cameras in the World
Whether you're a professional or not, everyone can appreciate the breathtaking beauty that surrounds us all the time. Everyone feels compelled to capture these amazing events and terrains since the earth is full with captivating components. The first time this dream was realized was in 1816. Even with the passage of centuries and the emergence of contemporary technology, the industry's cameras still owe their creation to innumerable rare and exceptional items. Every antique collector's dream come true, but there is a cost involved in expensive camera in the world
1. Leica 0 - No. 122 Series The Leica 0 - Series No.122, the most expensive camera ever sold, tops this list with a price that never fails to astound. This antique camera was produced in a small run of 25 in the early 1900s. It's interesting to note that this camera was only recently purchased by a private collector at a Vienna auction.
2. The 100C Hasselblad H6D Hasselblad, one of the best camera manufacturers in the business, has another one on this list. Because of its exceptional qualities, this camera is quite popular among historians who use it for documentation and reproduction of art. Being one of the very few high-end manufacturers that produces multi-shot cameras, the demand for this camera is through the roof.
3. Leica M3D – 2 Another ancient model, the M3D-2 was also a limited edition and was one of the priciest Leica cameras ever made. The Leica M3D, or "D" for Douglas Duncan, was made specifically for the combat photographer. It was auctioned off alongside another member of the same product line. DDD used this camera primarily to take pictures of his friend Pablo Picasso and the fighting in Vietnam and Korea. Recently, the company unveiled an updated, limited-edition version of this camera specifically designed for photographers.
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Most Expensive Camera
Anyone and everyone can appreciate the great beauty we are constantly surrounded by, whether they are a professional photographer or not. Due of how fascinating various aspects of the world are, everyone feels the impulse to photograph amazing landscapes and wonderful moments. The first time this dream was actually realised was in 1816. Even though modern technology has advanced over the years, the industry of cameras still owes the development of this wonderful instrument to the many rare and one-of-a-kind objects. Every antique collector's greatest fantasy, but it certainly has a cost.Check out the best and most expensive camera in the world:
Leica 0 – Series No.122 Hasselblad H6D – 100C Leica M3D – 2 Susse Frères Daguerreotype Camera Apollo 15 Hasselblad 500 Series Moon Camera Jonathan Ive & Marc Newson Leica M Prototype Camera LargeSense LS911 Leica Luxus II Panoscan MK – 3 Panoramic Mamiya Leaf Credo 645DF Digital Back Camera Phase One XF IQ4
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