Monday, July 28, 2008

Hasselblad H3D11-50 announced


New H3DII-50, featuring the world’s largest sensor. Featuring the new Kodak 50 Mpixel sensor, measuring 36×48mm twice the physical size of the largest 35mm DSLR sensors, the H3DII-50 is designed to meet the exacting demands of high-end commercial photographers who require the ultimate in both image quality and performance.

GPS recording tags your picture with GPS coordinates, time and altitude - compatible with Google Earth application. Hasselblad is also able to offer the full benefits of professional medium format digital cameras with the ease of-use found in the best 35mm DSLR.

The H3DII-50 camera system produces the most detailed, highest resolution files available, providing:
  • 300 MB files
  • More creative freedom when cropping and altering
  • Incredible enlargement potential
  • Less moiré
  • 1 fps capture rate thanks to 4-channel read-out structure
  • ISO 50 to ISO 400
  • ISO 800 with Hasselblad’s Phocus software
  • Full access to all Hasselblad lenses

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