Hasselblad is to cease production of its
503CW model - the last V System camera in the company's
portfolio.



The decision, which comes into immediate
effect, brings to an end over a half century of evolution of the
company's original camera line.
Dr. Larry Hansen, Hasselblad Chairman and CEO
said: "Everything has its place in time. The veteran 503CW combined
with an extensive V System range of interchangeable lenses and
accessories, was for seventeen years the camera of choice for
discerning professionals and aspirational amateur
photographers.
But there has been a substantial decline in
demand for this camera over the past five years or so and the time
has now come for us to reluctantly consign the V System to history.
In so doing we would like to thank all fans and customers for both
their loyalty and their enthusiasm for our legacy Hasselblad V
System."
He added: "Now of course the focus on medium format capture is
on our H System - the world's most advanced camera system. The
latest generation cameras represent medium format capture
engineering at its most exemplary and are well-placed to secure and
underpin the company's unrivalled reputation for providing highest
image quality and craftsmanship. Additionally we are focusing on
new products for advanced enthusiasts."Hasselblad has confirmed that the last 503CW has rolled off the production line but the company will continue to provide V System accessories while stocks last. V System support will also still be available through current channels.
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