The World’s Most Expensive DSLRs

There's a large number of photographers out there who love to pixel-peep their images. I'm not one of them. I don't care at looking at the pores on someone's face, and after a fling with a retoucher, I can tell you that all the work done is just for it to go onto social media anyway.

In 2019, the last DSLR the Phoblographer covered was the Hasselblad H6D-400C Multi-shot. This camera was designed for institutions that need that many megapixels for good reasons. For example, museums would be in need of these to preserve artworks and documents that are falling apart or disappearing. Phase One was also big on these. As it is, medium format has been eclipsed by Fujifilm's entry into the space. Indeed, the world's most expensive DSLRs are designed more for the folks who work in the processing stage moreso than the shooting stage. .

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2025-4-11 19:00