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What is the gap between Hasselblad and Canon in SLR?

Simply put, it is the gap between quality and price. Hasselblad made in Sweden is a medium format camera, which is also called 120 SLR camera. The price is several hundred thousand units, which is basically beyond the reach of ordinary people. Of course, the optical performance is also strong. It is the darling of senior professional photographers, especially in landscapes, still lives, portraits, advertisements and special-purpose photography.

Canon is a Japanese brand, and digital SLR is an EOS series high-end camera. The price of a full-frame camera is around 60,000, and the cheap low-end 135 half camera can be started within 10,000 yuan. Canon camera has a powerful lens group, and some "red circle" lenses have super high optical quality, of course, the price is also high, but the price is dwarfed by Hasselblad. Canon cameras are more popular, and are mostly used by enthusiasts, photo studios, photographers, photographers and other people who don't have high requirements for image quality.

In contrast, Hasselblad is also a symbol of status. For example, you can also buy a bag made in China, but Chanel seems to be very important. In other words, Hasselblad is a luxury in the camera.