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Hasselblad HCD System

The Hasselblad HCD System is a lens. CameraWorth tracks 7 auction records for this model, with prices ranging from £238 to £3,250 (median £2,000).

Variants

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Variant Years Edition Sales Price Range
28mm f/4 HCD 1 £2,000 – £2,000
30mm f/5.6 HCD 4 £1,600 – £3,250

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35-90mm f/4 HCD 1 £725 – £725
90mm f/4 HCD 1 £238 – £238

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: November 2025

Date Price Source Variant
Nov 2025 £2,750 Flints Auctions 30mm f/5.6 HCD
Jul 2025 £725 Flints Auctions 35-90mm f/4 HCD
Apr 2025 £2,625 Flints Auctions 30mm f/5.6 HCD
Sep 2024 £238 Flints Auctions 90mm f/4 HCD
Nov 2022 £3,250 Flints Auctions 30mm f/5.6 HCD
Nov 2015 EUR 1,600 Leitz Auction 30mm f/5.6 HCD
Nov 2015 EUR 2,000 Leitz Auction 28mm f/4 HCD