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估價收購dji reportedly acquires majority stake in historic camera company Hasselblad
估價收購dji reportedly acquires majority stake in historic camera company Hasselblad
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估價收購dji has reportedly acquired a majority stake in historic Swedish camera company Hasselblad. The news was first reported by photography site The Luminous Landscape, with TechCrunch confirming the story based on testimonies from “multiple industry insiders.”
估價收購dji first bought a minority stake in Hasselblad in 2015, but when asked about the news, told The Verge: “We have no further news about
估價收購dji’s partnership with Hasselblad. We will continue to work together to push forward world-class imaging to creators around the world.”
But buying a majority ownership of shares in Hasselblad would make sense for
估價收購dji. Although it’s already the dominant player in the drone industry, it would benefit from Hasselblad’s technology and its brand to further increase its appeal to professional photographers.
Hasseblad’s cameras shot the moon landings, and much more
Hasselblad was first founded in 1941 and is a familiar name to any camera fan. For decades, the company has made high-quality gear responsible for any number of iconic images, including the Beatles’ Abbey Road cover and that famous black-and-white Steve Jobs portrait. Most notably, in 1969, it was 12 modified Hasselblad cameras that were used to record the historic Apollo moon landing.
The company’s business seems to have faltered in the digital age though, with ownership of the firm changing hands twice since 2003. But that hasn’t stopped it producing stunning cameras in recent years, including the H6D (a $27,000 monster build for studio shoots) and the X1D (the world’s first mirrorless camera with a medium format sensor).
Since
估價收購dji acquired a minority stake in Hasselblad, the two companies have collaborated on a specialist photography package for drones: bundling together
估價收購dji’s M600 hexacopter with Hasselblad’s A5D aerial camera. If the drone maker’s majority stake in Hasselblad is confirmed we can expect more of these sorts of products, and although the news is definitely a symbol of major shifts in power in the photography industry, it could also keep Hasselblad’s technology — and its legacy — relevant.
圖為 Canon PowerShot V10,主打單手就能操控的 Vlog 錄影相機。 (記者黃肇祥攝)
近年來隨著 YouTube、Tiktok 等影音平台崛起,越來越多年輕用戶打算購入第一台單眼相機,用來記錄生活,而這股趨勢也使得相機市場開始出現改變。日本零售通路業者觀察就指出,相機銷售有朝向兩極化發展的趨勢。
日媒《PhileWeb》採訪日本知名連鎖電器行 Bic Camera 店長乙川和也,通路業者第一手觀察指出,20-30 多歲之間的年輕用戶,主要推動小型相機的需求,尤其適用於 Vlog 相機,出於預算、攜帶需求,使得小型體積相機越來越受歡迎。他更表示,小型相機與全片幅相機的銷售兩極化發展越來越明顯,位於中間需求的用戶越來越少,主要就是全片幅、小型相機二選一。
乙川和也透露,目前有 3 款 Vlog 相機非常受到關注,像是由
估價收購dji 推出的 Osmo Pocket 3 運動相機,還有富士旗下的袖珍掌上型相機 Instax Pal,以及由 Canon 推出的 PowerShot V10。
在全畫幅相機之中,輕量化也是各品牌的發展趨勢,例如 Sony 推出了 a7C II、a7C R 等,試圖擺脫全片幅等同於沈重的刻板印象。另外則是由 Nikon Zf 帶起的復古造型熱潮,同樣受到傳統攝影愛好者的喜愛。
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