World's Most Expensive Cameras To Capture Your Memories


5. Phase One P65+ Back with 645

Price: $40,000

Phase One P65+ Back with 645 is one among medium-format digital cameras that has sensors equivalent to surface areas twice from that of high-end SLRs, but when it comes to price they charge high for maximum image quality. The sensor alone costs about $40,000 equal to the camera’s price. The sensor technology in this camera helps you to capture images of extremely high quality such that even at ISO of 3200, the camera can produce a picture of approximately 15 megapixels. Features of Phase One P65+ include 65 MP resolutions, a full frame 645 sensor, three USB ports and a FireWire 800 slot. This camera also handles constant zooming, printing poster-sized pictures and displaying it on giant monitors. Earlier the camera’s cost was $54,860, but now it is available for $40,000.

4. Seitz 6*17” Digital Panoramic Camera

Price: $43,000

It was founded in 1955, and during those times Seitz was the only Swiss camera that mastered in the art of shooting panoramas. Before the launch of the 6*17” digital model, Seitz cameras had a mechanism that rotated the camera, but the 6*17” does not rotate but generates a single image of 160 megapixel resolutions. Seitz is the only camera in the world that creates images with high resolution of about 6-inch by 17-inch along with range and color. A feature that is included in Seitz 6*17 is the capability of capturing 300 megabytes of data every second and that too quickly. It is easy to control this camera and you can even store data via connected tablet or any personal or Macintosh computer and it is useful for landscapes, group shots, fine art, architecture and any photography subject that require a high resolution. The cost of this camera is nearly $43,000.

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