I just found out that a Nigerian prince died and left me several million dollars. I shall be ordering one as soon as the check clears. Canβt wait.
Wonder if it comes with a strap to tie it to a tree? My old game camera has just about had it.
Craig Rothgery wrote:
For $47,995 you can get a Hasselblad 4000MP camera.
Far exceeds the 20MP on my Sony.
4000 MP? Thatβs a lot.
It would take a mosaic of 200 of your Sony photos, all stitched to yield about the same resolution.
Puts it in perspective!
ecobin wrote:
That camera came out in 2018. I wonder how many have been sold in 4 years and whether the owners now think that they made a good purchase.
$47,000
For an electronic box that captures images easily captured on high quality Kodak film. In dazzling, hi res color as may only be captured on film. No blown-out transitional pixels here.
Nikon F4/F5 Used. 200.00
High end Nikon Lens, used $ 800.00
roll of Kodak film 8.00
$1.008.00
I just saved $45,992.00 A trip around the world for my wife and myself, in high style I might add, with enough left over to remod the downstairs bathroom. spend a bit more on more rolls of film. Add developing at, say, The Darkroom, with hi-res digital files, 192.00
If you really want some resolution and detail, the Pentax 645N medium format is a winner for around $1,000.
I am still way ahead of the game. With a head full of indelible memories and evening conversations about all the wonderful places we saw, until my studio lights go out forever. Kind of a no brainer, in my world.
Hasselblad; BFD.
LOL 4000MP
I guess this could be true if you stitched 40 images together...
To me the most impressive spec is that is produces "real RGB". Who knew we've all been duped into using fake RGB.
Maybe the OP should contact NASA and buy the Hubble Telescope Instead.
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