Hasselblad H3D Digital SLR Camera System
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@Miscellaneousviidz Obviously this camera its better, but if you dont have idea how use all the power of this camera ,exactly,you dont need a 30,000 camera.
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@impauldk 8x10 film costs about $3.50/sheet for B&W; 4x5 is around a buck and a half. That's without processing (chemistry's not particularly expensive, but time *is*, and we haven't talked about holder loads and testing lots yet), and the price goes up considerably when you shoot colour. If you're shooting for print, you still need to scan (have you priced a drum scanner lately?). It doesn't take very many shots for the film camera to catch up in price for a pro.
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@Miscellaneousviidz Same here I have the T1i and I really can't wait to get the 7D. This is just crazy.
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$1,000 per pixel lol
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The amount of mega-pixels isn't what gets a great image. You can also buy 4x5 and 8x10 cameras on ebay for a fraction of what hasselblad costs, and you will get larger images with richer and higher quality. I'm not saying hasselblad is not worth the money, if you can afford it but, I rather buy a large format 4x5 camera.
The only thing about large format 4x5 is that it's using sheet film you have to process at a lab or at home.
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Full frame DSLR is suitable for fashion show but in studio all top class fashion photographer use Hassy or Mamiya, that's a standard practise I am aware of. Wedding photographers I knew also uses Hassy or Mamiya. It's just the norm. I think the only place totally dominated by DSLR is sport photograhy. I've never seen any photographer carrying a Hassy at a car racetrack.
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damn that's worth way more than my car :D
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im contented w/ my nikon D-SLR but they say that happiness is priceless ...so if u have enough money n truely passionate bout photography, why not?!
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@Miscellaneousviidz You do need one. With a t2i or a 7d you wouldn't be able to take photos with the size of walls.
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too much megapixels!!!!
@Miscellaneousviidz Medium format photography is a very select art form reserved mainly for professionals who need larger than 35mm film. Canon T2i's and 7Ds are not even 35mm equivalent (APS-C sensor size isn't full frame) and useful for people who are hobbyists or who's careers don't rely on, say, making billboards or gorgeous, crisp landscapes blown up on a art gallery. As a photographer, you need to understand the differences between film size and why different sizes are useful.
Diablovtpa 9 months ago 74
i can do excellent photography with a canon T2i and i can wait to get my 7d. you dont need a $30,000 camera.
Miscellaneousviidz 11 months ago 53