Hasselblad 2000FC
The Hasselblad 2000FC is a medium format camera introduced in the 1970s, known for its modular design and exceptional image quality. It features a 6x6 cm film format, allowing photographers to capture detailed images with rich tonal range. The camera is compatible with various lenses and accessories, making it versatile for different photography styles.
This model is part of the Hasselblad V-system, which has been favored by professional photographers for its reliability and precision. The 2000FC includes a focal plane shutter, enabling a wide range of shutter speeds, and is particularly popular in studio and portrait photography.