Oh, they are indeed expensive.
I sold my soul for Hasselblad gear.
Are they worth the price? Maybe not, but then I don't think most digital gear is also
worth it even though they might be the very latest technology.
With that respect, the Hassy -IS- the very latest technology. Maybe not digital or electronic, but they use the latest mechanical and optical technologies available. From the bright viewing screen, the dampening mirror system to the great Carl Zeiss lenses and the sci-fi spring they use for shutter.
Maybe you judge technology by how many buttons a camera has, but I chose the Hasselblad V system because of their mechanical perfection and reliabillity. Otherwise I would have gotten an H camera, which maybe because of its many buttons and automations justifies the high price for you.
Plus, I have always been treated as a king by Hasselblad support so that's an importand reason to pay something extra. And I haven't been in the professional field much but I am sure that the respect the name of the camera maker gets from clients is quite importand.
I like its mechanics, its shape, its weight, its functions and its quallity.
If you don't find your Hasselblad comfortable, ease to use and worth of its money, maybe you should look for another camera.
Cameras are tools and like all tools they have to fit the hand of the creator well, otherwise they work against him.