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The Only Hasselblad Cameras Worth Buying in 2026

If you're buying a Hasselblad camera in 2026, the best options are no longer new — they're refurbished. You can pick up cameras like the Hasselblad 500C/M for under £900 that were used professionally for years. But not every Hasselblad is worth buying anymore.

Best For

    Typical Refurb Price

    Entry-Level

    £200–£400

    Mid-Range

    £400–£800

    Professional

    £800+

    Popular Models

    Hasselblad is synonymous with professional medium format photography. The 500 series has been the choice of professionals for decades, famously used in space photography. Refurbished Hasselblad systems represent the pinnacle of analog medium format technology.

    Lens Ecosystem Note

    Hasselblad cameras are investment-grade equipment that hold their value exceptionally well, making them excellent long-term purchases.

    Key Strengths

    • Iconic professional system
    • Exceptional optical quality
    • Modular design
    • Strong resale value

    Best For

    Professional photographers, collectors, studio work

    Which Hasselblad is right for you?

    Hasselblad 500C/M

    Best for Beginners

    Typical Refurb Price

    £600 – £1,000

    Typical Refurb Price

    £600 – £1,000

    Hasselblad 500C/M

    Best Overall

    Typical Refurb Price

    £600 – £1,000

    Popular Hasselblad cameras worth buying right now

    Hasselblad

    Hasselblad 500C/M

    Pro Choice
    Film0MPMedium Format Film

    Typical Refurb Price

    £600 – £1,000

    Key Features

    • Iconic professional system
    • Exceptional Zeiss optics
    • Modular design
    • Interchangeable film backs

    Watch Out For

    • Film camera - requires film and development
    • Check mirror mechanism

    What most people get wrong about Hasselblad

    1

    Buying the newest model

    The latest Hasselblad isn't always the best value. Older flagships often outperform newer entry-level bodies and cost significantly less on the used market.

    2

    Ignoring shutter count

    A Hasselblad with 80,000 actuations is a better buy than one with 150,000, even if the price is similar. Always ask for shutter count before purchasing.

    3

    Overlooking ecosystem costs

    Buying a Hasselblad body is just the start. Factor in the cost of lenses and accessories before committing to the system.

    Quick specs comparison

    ModelTypeSensorTypical PriceBest For
    Hasselblad 500C/MFilmMedium Format Film£600–£1,000Iconic professional system