Hasselblad/Hasselblad 203 FE
Hasselblad 203 FE

Hasselblad 203 FE

Hasselblad · Sweden · 1994–2004 (10 years) · 120 film

The 203 FE represents Hasselblad's commitment to professional medium format photography during the late 20th century. As part of the Hasselblad system, this camera likely offered the precision, reliability, and image quality expected from the Swedish manufacturer. The 10-year production run from 1994 to 2004 suggests it filled a specific niche in the market, possibly targeting photographers who needed the advantages of medium format without some of the more complex features of Hasselblad's higher-end models. The 203 FE would have been part of the system that includes interchangeable lenses, viewfinders, and backs, making it a versatile tool for professional photographers requiring exceptional image quality.

While not achieving the legendary status of Hasselblad's 500C or 553ELX models used by NASA, the 203 FE contributed to the continued relevance of medium format photography in the digital transition era. The 120 format capability provided the larger negative size that many professionals valued for its superior detail, tonality, and ability to be enlarged significantly without loss of quality. For its target audience, which likely included commercial photographers, studio professionals, and serious enthusiasts, the 203 FE represented a robust and functional tool in the evolution of medium format photography before the widespread adoption of digital alternatives.

Specifications

Film Format120

Pricing

Market Value
~$1,600

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
4.8
Value
3.8
Collectibility
3.5
Historical Significance
3.2

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