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Hasselblad SWC

Hasselblad·1954·Camera

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The Hasselblad SWC is a medium format film camera known for its wide-angle capabilities and exceptional image quality. It was first introduced in 1954 and quickly gained popularity among professional photographers for its compact size and high-performance optics. The SWC features a fixed 38mm Biogon lens, which provides a 90-degree field of view, making it ideal for landscape, architectural, and interior photography. The camera has a robust mechanical design and is built to withstand harsh shoot

Specifications

Weight
1.2 kg
Battery
None
Year End
1980
Category
Film Cameras
Film Size
120
Film Type
120MM
Iso Range
25 – 3200
Focus Mode
MANUAL FOCUS
Lens Mount
N/A
Megapixels
6
Photo Count
3
Shutter Speed Range
1 sec – 1/500 sec

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