I Took a $10K Camera to the End of the World
In this episode I take a camera worth over $10,000 all the way to the End of the World – literally. In my backpack is a Hasselblad camera and a lens,Hasselblad XCD 35-100mm f/2.8-4 E, worth about the same as a decent car. But the real question is: is it actually worth it? Or could I have taken the same photos with a much cheaper camera? Two days of wind, slippery rocks, cold mornings, and beautiful light while chasing landscapes along the Norwegian coast. Along the way I compare my expensive Hasselblad setup with a more affordable camera while photographing sunrises, dramatic coastal scenery, and one of Norway's most iconic locations. Sometimes photography is about image quality. Sometimes it is about the feeling of using a camera. In the end the question remains: Is a $10K+ camera really worth it? 📍 Location: Verdens Ende (The End of the World), Norway 📷 Cameras used: Hasselblad & Canon 🌅 Landscape photography, sunrise photography and coastal scenery #landscapephotography #hasselblad #hasselbladx2d

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