The Hasselblad H3D is the world's first 48mm full-frame, large-sensor, medium-format DSLR camera system. The H3D has been developed around a brand new digital camera engine producing increased lens...
The Hasselblad H3D is the world's first 48mm full-frame, large-sensor, medium-format DSLR camera system. The H3D has been developed around a brand new digital camera engine producing increased lens performance and a new level of image sharpness. By focusing solely on digital camera architecture, Hasselblad is able to offer photographers the full benefits of professional medium-format digital cameras as well as the ease of use of the best 35mm DSLRs.
Includes Large format 48 x 36mm digital capture Four modes of operation and storage H System lenses A choice of bright viewfinders Unique Hasselblad Natural Color Solution DNG workflow IAA - helping you classify and select images FlexColor workflow for the specialist commercial photographer Service and Support
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32,000? way over priced! i can get a canon 1Ds mrk III and have money for lighting studio and a few lenses.....THEN i can take it to a football game and get better results then that camera !
So is 95% who are studying photography. Watched your video some techniques can be improved upon. Lots of high light and shadow lost. Watch out for that. Just continue on and keep striaght head . There is plenty of things to this game we call photography. Good luck. Just rember there are plenty of peoople like you thinking all the same way you are thinking right now. Its good, but to only some degree. You will find out I am sure.
Not really. I have been shooting with a, 4x5 with phase one H20 digitial phase back(not hasselblad but still wow), for school. 40 grand of equipment just to shoot a bloody cereal box. The meagapixels are much more rich on these larger sensors than a basic sensor. As others saying this is really only aimed for proffesional high end stuff. If products a view camera with what I been shooting with is best even or archtitecture because you can correct distortion focus any thing pin sharp.
People still missing the point of medium formats...
These cameras are for studio professionals. They pay $20k because they need it. You can't print on a billboard with your Rebel XSi with your stock 18-55mm lens.
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These cameras are for studio professionals. They pay $20k because they need it. You can't print on a billboard with your Rebel XSi with your stock 18-55mm lens.