Hasselblad announced a new high-end camera, the H5D — that will soon be available in 40,50 and 60 megapixel versions, as well as 50- and 200-megapixel Multi-Shot variants.
The Hasselblad H5D camera builds on the pervious H4D camera, but has extra features, including a new True Focus II autofocus system, the ability to capture print-ready JPEG files, and enhanced larger controls, to name a few.
Medium-format cameras have larger, very expensive image sensors that sometimes can be removed so photographers can upgrade to newer models.
Hasselblad also announced a new macro converter that can bring close-focus abilities to the company’s HC 50, HCD 28 and HC 35 lenses.
And the Swedish company also announced a new lens, the HCD 4.8/24, a 24mm lens that’s equivalent to a 17mm lens on ordinary 35mm SLR cameras.
Unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet.
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