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Hasselblad's memorabilia

Hasselblad camera and Volvo car are called the pride of Gothenburg, Sweden. Hasselblad is the darling of senior professional photographers, especially in landscape, still life, portrait, advertisement and special purpose photography. Peng, president of Hasselblad Camera, said in an interview with China: "Historically, Hasselblad has been remembered for recording the basic philosophical spirit of human beings, human emotions and human beings themselves." The lens of Hasselblad camera is produced by Carl Zeiss, a combination of Hasselblad and Carl. Zeiss represents perfect image quality, accurate exposure, smooth operation and unparalleled durability.

Boarding the spaceship for the first time

Forty years ago, Hasselblad went down in human history with the Apollo moon landing program. From a replica of a camera seized in Germany to one of the best cameras in the world, decades have only been a short moment in history, but these "clicks" that have spread all over the world have recorded many important moments and events of mankind so accurately and clearly, and they have become the most loyal witnesses. Now Hasselblad has developed three series, accounting for half of the medium format cameras. As one of the top cameras in the world, the newly released H4D-60 will undoubtedly become another classic.

Boarding a spaceship for the second time

After 36 years, 77-year-old john glenn boarded the spaceship again. He and six other astronauts flew into space from Cape Canaveral, Florida on the space shuttle Discovery. At this time, he is undoubtedly the oldest person to enter space. 1962, Glenn boarded Friendship 7 as a "pioneer in space" and began his first space journey. As time goes by, things have changed. Although it's hard to know how he feels about going into space again, the Hasselblad camera in his hand will definitely evoke his supreme sense of honor. He once returned to his motherland like a hero and was hugged and kissed. A Hasselblad 500EL/70 in 1969 photographed "a small step in history and a big step for mankind". Those photos have turned yellow, but what remains unchanged is the beautiful space outside the window. The earth is beautiful blue, and the boundless universe is like a thick curtain that has not been lifted. When the Hasselblad was left on the moon, Glenn went on a mission again with a brand-new Hasselblad in his hand.