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Hasselblad XPan

The Hasselblad XPan is a 35mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1998, notable for offering switchable standard (24×36mm) and panoramic (24×65mm) frames on the same roll. It was developed jointly with Fujifilm, which marketed a parallel version as the TX-1, and was aimed at photographers wanting a compact dual-format body with interchangeable lenses.

At recent UK auction, hammer prices for the original XPan have ranged roughly from £1,200 up to £4,800, with a median around £2,700 across the full record set. Results cluster into two bands: clean, complete outfits with the 45mm lens regularly fetch £3,100–£4,400 at saleroom level today, while tired bodies or those missing accessories sell for value in the £1,200–£2,500 band. Because these are wholesale hammer figures, dealer retail asking prices for the same cameras typically sit noticeably higher than what the XPan sells for at auction.

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: April 2026

Date Price Source
Apr 2026 £2,250 Flints Auctions
Nov 2025 £4,375 Flints Auctions
Nov 2025 £3,125 Flints Auctions
Jul 2025 £2,268 Chiswick Auctions
Oct 2024 £4,100 Harper Field Auctions
Jan 2024 £1,225 Flints Auctions
Nov 2023 £4,375 Flints Auctions
May 2023 £4,375 Flints Auctions
Nov 2022 £4,750 Flints Auctions
Nov 2021 £2,480 Flints Auctions
May 2020 £2,695 Flints Auctions
Mar 2014 EUR 1,100 Leitz Auction
Nov 2013 EUR 700 Leitz Auction
May 2011 EUR 1,000 Leitz Auction
May 2011 EUR 1,300 Leitz Auction
Nov 2006 EUR 1,000 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Hasselblad XPan worth today?

In 2026, a Hasselblad XPan is worth roughly £1,200 to £4,400 at UK auction depending on condition and whether the 45mm lens is included, with a median hammer price around £2,700.

How much does a Hasselblad XPan sell for with the 45mm lens?

Complete outfits with the standard 45mm lens regularly sell for between £3,100 and £4,400 at recent UK auctions, with exceptional examples reaching close to £4,800.

Is the XPan the same as the XPan II?

No — the original XPan and the XPan II are separate models, and the XPan II has revised electronics and different auction values, so it is priced as its own reference.

Why does the XPan hold its value?

The dual-format 24×65mm panoramic capability on 35mm film is unusual, and continued demand from film shooters keeps the price supported at auction, though condition and working electronics are the decisive factors.