the D800 feels like a toy compared to a hasselblad.
and the hassy will hold its value better.
if you only compare image quality, and nothing else, then you really arent doing a very good comparison.
If not image quality, than what else do you compare?
I don't think the analogy of car vs car applies here for the simple fact that you can get the exact same features and reliability in a vehicle and still pay thousands because you're paying for name and status.
have you seen the features and performance offered in the new BMW and Mercedes cars? amazing.
what other cars offer hand sewn italian leather interiors? hand crafted (insert expensive wood here) interior trim?
yea, you pay for the name...and status...but theres a
reason those cars are status symbols, and it isn't simply the price.
otherwise, ford would simply price their new taurus at $140k ...and noone is paying six figures for a ford taurus.
Cameras are similar. and there's lots else to compare besides image quality. image quality is only one part. its like only comparing top mph in cars.
there's camera build, control features, buffer size, FPS, pixel size, (D800 is still only 35mm size, NOT actually medium format)
sure...your paying for the name. and status. but theres a
reason hasselblad is a status symbol...and it isn't just the prices.
I personally could not justify the money on a digiback when a far cheaper camera will do what I need....
but like i said...under controlled conditions, most people couldn't tell the difference in pictures taken with a D600 vs a D800.