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Hasselblad

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A special camera used by astronauts during the Apollo space missions to capture important photos from space.

Victor Hasselblad AB is a Swedish company that makes special cameras, photo tools, and image scanners. It is located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

The company is famous for its classic cameras that were used a long time ago. One of the most exciting uses of Hasselblad cameras was during the Apollo program when the first humans landed on the Moon. Almost all the pictures taken on the Moon were made with special Hasselblad cameras.

Former Hasselblad headquarters built in 2003 (now occupied by Sveriges Television AB)

In 2016, Hasselblad made an important change by creating the world’s first digital compact camera for medium-format photos, called the X1D-50c. This made it easier to carry and use these special cameras. Today, Hasselblad still makes about 10,000 cameras each year from a small three-storey building. Their cameras are special because they capture very clear and detailed pictures, which is why they are used by many professional photographers.

Company history

Victor Hasselblad AB is a Swedish company that makes special cameras and image scanners. It started in 1841 in Gothenburg, Sweden, as a trading company by Fritz Wiktor Hasselblad. Later, his son Arvid Viktor Hasselblad became interested in photography and started a photographic division.

Hasselblad 2000 FC M with Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 T* lens

During World War II, the Swedish military asked Victor Hasselblad to help design a special camera for airplanes. This led to the creation of the HK7 camera. After the war, Hasselblad continued making cameras and other products. In 1948, they released the 1600 F camera, which was very important for professional photographers.

The big breakthrough came in 1957 with the 500 C camera. This design became the basis for many Hasselblad cameras for many years. In 1962, NASA started using Hasselblad cameras for space missions, which made the brand very famous. Hasselblad continued to develop new cameras and later moved into digital imaging.

Main article: Victor Hasselblad

In space

Different models of Hasselblad cameras were taken into space. These cameras were changed to make them easier to use. NASA chose them because they could change lenses and film easily. The cameras were adjusted so astronauts could use them in their spacesuits.

The Blue Marble taken with a 70-millimeter Hasselblad camera using an 80-millimeter Zeiss lens

The first of these special cameras were used on the last two Project Mercury missions in 1962 and 1963. They were also used during the Gemini spaceflights in 1965 and 1966.

Apollo program

After a problem in 1967, NASA made sure all equipment was safe to use in space. Special electric cameras were first used on Apollo 8. On Apollo 11, three special cameras went to the Moon. One was left there with film magazines. Later missions also used Hasselblad cameras. Today, 11 of them are still on the lunar surface, with only the film magazines brought back to Earth. Apollo 15 also added a long lens to the cameras.

Products

Hasselblad is a Swedish company that makes special cameras and tools for taking and scanning photos. They are famous for their medium format cameras, which make very high-quality pictures.

Hasselblad 1600F with Kodak Ektar 2.8/80 mm lens

The company started with classic cameras like the HK-7 and SKa4. It later became well-known because astronauts used Hasselblad cameras to take pictures of the Moon during the Apollo missions. Over the years, Hasselblad has made many different cameras, including the V System and the H System. These systems let photographers change lenses and other parts easily.

Today, Hasselblad also makes digital cameras and scanners. These help photographers capture and store images in many ways.

Hasselblad camera timeline
System1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s2020s
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EarlyHK-7
SKa4
6×6
(FP)
1600F
1000F
6×6
V
Super WideSuper Wide C (SWC)SWC/M903 SWC905 SWC
500C500C/M (500 Classic, 1990–92)501C501CM
503CX503CXi503CW (503CWD, 2006)
500EL500EL/M500ELX553ELX555ELD
2000 FC2000 FC/M2000 FCW2003 FCW205 TCC205 FCC
203 FE
201 F202 FA
FlexBody
ArcBody
135
XPan
XPanXPan II
645
H
H1, H1DH2, H2DH3DH4DH5DH6D
44×33
X
X1DX1D IIX2D
907X
CFVCFV IICFV 100C
ModelSensorISO rangeISO range
(with Phocus)
Capture speedHC lens factorEq. focal lengthDisplayStorage
H3DII-3133.1 mm × 44.2 mm, 31 megapixels, 16 bit100–800100–16001.2 s1.331 mm3" OLEDCF
H3DII-3936.8 mm × 49.0 mm, 39 megapixels, 16 bit50–40050–8001.4 s1.128 mm
H3DII-5036.8 mm × 49.0 mm, 50 megapixels, 16 bit50–40050–8001.1 s1.128 mm
ModelSensorISO rangeISO range
(with Phocus)
Capture speedHC lens factorEq. focal lengthDisplayStorageVideo recording
H4D-4033.1 mm × 44.2 mm, 40 megapixels, 16 bit100-800100–16001.1 s1.331 mm3"CF
H4D-5036.8 mm × 49.1 mm, 50 megapixels, 16 bit50–40050–8001.1 s1.128 mm3"CF
H4D-6040.2 mm × 53.7 mm, 60 megapixels, 16 bit50–40050–8001.1 s1.028 mm3"CF
H4D-200MS36.7 mm × 49.1 mm, 50 megapixels, 16 bit
200 megapixels in multishot mode
50–40050–8001.1 s1.028 mm3"CFNone
ModelSensorISO rangeISO range
(with Phocus)
Capture speedHC lens factorEq. focal lengthDisplayStorageVideo recording
H5D-4032.9 mm × 43.8 mm, 40 megapixels, 16 bit100–800100–16001.1 s1.331 mm3"CF
H5D-5036.8 mm × 49.1 mm, 50 megapixels, 16 bit50–40050–8001.1 s1.128 mm3"CF
H5D-6040.2 mm × 53.7 mm, 60 megapixels, 16 bit50–40050–8001.1 s1.028 mm3"CF
H5D-200MS36.7 mm × 49.1 mm, 50 megapixels, 16 bit
200 megapixels in multishot mode
50–40050–8001.1 s1.028 mm3"CFNone
ModelSensorISO rangeCapture speedShutter speedFlash sync speedDisplayStorageVideo recordingHost connection type
H6D-50CCMOS, 50 MP (8272 × 6200 pixels, 5.3 × 5.3 μm), 43.8 × 32.9 mm, 16 bit100–64001.7–2.3 s60 min to 1/2000 sFlash usable at all shutter speeds3''CFast card, SD card or tethered to Mac or PCHD (1920 × 1080p)USB 3.0 (5 Gbit/s) Type-C connector, Mini HDMI, Audio In/out
H6D-100CCMOS, 100 MP (11600 × 8700 pixels, 4.6 × 4.6 μm), 53.4 × 40.0 mm, 16 bit64–12800TBD60 min to 1/2000 sFlash usable at all shutter speeds3''CFast card, SD card or tethered to Mac or PCHD (1920 × 1080p)
UHD/4K (3840 × 2160p)
USB 3.0 (5 Gbit/s) Type-C connector, Mini HDMI, Audio In/out
H6D-400C MSCMOS, 100 MP (11600 × 8700 pixels, 4.6 × 4.6 μm), 53.4 × 40.0 mm, 16 bit64–1280060 min to 1/2000 sFlash usable at all shutter speeds3''CFast card, SD card or tethered to Mac or PCHD (1920 × 1080p)
UHD/4K (3840 × 2160p)
USB 3.0 (5 Gbit/s) Type-C connector, Mini HDMI, Audio In/out
Single-shot 100 MP
4-shot 100 MP
6-shot 400 MP
ModelSensorISO rangeCapture speedShutter speedFlash sync speedDisplayStorageVideo recordingHost connection type
X1D-50cCMOS, 51 MP (8272 × 6200 pixels, 5.3 × 5.3 μm), 43.8 × 32.9 mm, 16 bit100–256002.0 fps60 min to 1/2000 sFlash usable at all shutter speeds3.0''Dual SD/SDHC/SDXCHD (1920 × 1080)USB 3.0 (5 Gbit/s) Type-C connector, Mini HDMI, Audio In/out
X1D II 50CCMOS, 51 MP (8272 × 6200 pixels, 5.3 × 5.3 μm), 43.8 × 32.9 mm100–256002.7 fps60 min to 1/2000 sFlash usable at all shutter speeds3.6"Dual UHS-II SD2.7K (2720 × 1530)
HD (1920 × 1080)
USB 3.0 (5 Gbit/s) Type-C connector, Audio In/out

Collaborations

Sony

In 2012, Hasselblad began making new digital cameras with Sony. At a big photography show in Germany, they showed a new mirrorless camera that used Sony parts. This camera, called the Lunar, was a fancy model and came out in summer 2013.

Later, Hasselblad made a smaller, easy-to-carry camera with Sony called the Stellar. They continued working with Sony to make special camera versions sold under the Hasselblad name.

Mobile phones (OnePlus and Oppo)

In 2021, OnePlus made an agreement with Hasselblad to improve the cameras in their phones. The OnePlus 9 series was the first to have these better cameras.

In 2022, Oppo also began working with Hasselblad for three years to improve cameras in their phones. The Oppo Find X5 was the first Oppo phone to use this technology. Later models like the Oppo Find X6 and Oppo Find X7 also included it.

Company publications

Hasselblad used to publish a magazine called the Hasselblad Forum. In 2007, they began publishing a new magazine called Victor. You can read Victor online as a PDF, but you need to sign up first.

Images

A Hasselblad X1D II camera with a 45mm F4 P lens, perfect for exploring photography!
An old Hasselblad film camera from Gothenburg, Sweden – a classic piece of photography history!
A Hasselblad 503CW camera with a digital back attached, showing its design and components.
A classic Hasselblad 500 CM medium format camera, a popular choice for professional photographers.
A vintage Hasselblad 500 C/M camera with a attached grip and lens – a popular model used by professional photographers.
A close-up view of the front of a Hasselblad H2 camera, showcasing its design and features.
A close-up view of a Hasselblad H2 camera, showcasing its sleek design and features.
A Hasselblad X1D II camera with a 45mm F4 P lens, showcasing professional photography equipment.
A preproduction model of the Hasselblad X1D medium format camera, displayed during a preview tour.

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