When you think of expensive digital cameras, what comes to mind are top of the line Nikon and Canon cameras. However, if you were to win a multimillion-dollar lottery tomorrow, would these cameras be enough to go with your newly rich status? Probably not, so we present some of the most outrageously expensive digital cameras in the world. In all fairness, some of these cameras are also highly specialist equipment. 1) Hasselblad H3DII-50: this Swedish camera maker has always been right up there when it comes to making the best cameras in the world. This was the camera that started the trend towards mega million pixel cameras. Added to this was the ability to film up to ISO 800 and an outstanding line of camera lenses. Its 50 million pixel promise had camera lovers drooling till they realized they would have to shell out $37,000. 2) Phase One P65+: within a week of the Hasselblad launch, Phase One had overtaken it with the launch of the P 65 +. The camera offered 20 percent more coverage and an astonishing 65 million pixel resolution. The resolution made this the first digital camera in the field of medium and large format photography. The price was $3000 more than the Hasselblad and the retail price a mere $40,000. 3) Leaf AFi 10: soon thereafter, camera lovers were given a final offering for the year when Leaf unveiled this camera. Leaf who has worked with Hasselblad before offered a 56x36mm sensor and a resolution of 56 megapixels. To differentiate themselves from the cameras above, “Verto” technology is offered in which the sensor has the ability to rotate. This means that self portraits are easy to take, and you can film yourself in your post lottery glory to your heart’s content. The price tag — $43,675. Maybe, after you have successfully completed your current debt consolidation exercise, you can start to dream again about cameras like this