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Prices

Olof B

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I've been able to get hold an old price list from 1977.

It's interesting to see that the prices in Sweden are about the same again.
A camera body for about 2000sek and a A12 magazine for around 1000.
But now the parts are used/second hand.

And a comparison to today's money is for example the 500C/M with Planar 80 and mag A12 for 5495 kronor in 1977 would be 22938 kr in 2011-money.
(according to Swedish Statistical Bureau http://www.scb.se/Prisomraknaren)


This price list is from a shop in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden and not the capital of Hasselblad (which is Göteborg, as you all know)

And I think you will understand the Swedish names of the parts with help of the part numbers.



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I was tempted to buy a Hasselblad in early 1980s - price was still low but didnt do it for another 10 years. Then the second hand price was substantially higher than the original price ten years earlier:(

I've been able to get hold an old price list from 1977.

It's interesting to see that the prices in Sweden are about the same again.
A camera body for about 2000sek and a A12 magazine for around 1000.
But now the parts are used/second hand.

And a comparison to today's money is for example the 500C/M with Planar 80 and mag A12 for 5495 kronor in 1977 would be 22938 kr in 2011-money.
(according to Swedish Statistical Bureau http://www.scb.se/Prisomraknaren)


This price list is from a shop in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden and not the capital of Hasselblad (which is Göteborg, as you all know)

And I think you will understand the Swedish names of the parts with help of the part numbers.



more to come...
 
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