At the heart of the digital back is a 100MP 53.4 x 40.0mm CMOS sensor, which delivers a staggering 15 stops of dynamic range and it captures 16-bit colour data using Hasselblad’s Natural Colour Solution to ensure maximum tonality and detail is captured every time. With its high-quality...
Actually older models of digital backs used to be even more expensive!And for those who said that this is a great piece of tech but "too expensive"... back of,this isn't for you.This is for those who actually earn money for living from that piece of tech. Does anyone praise new Me...
100MP back-side illuminated (BSI) CMOS Sensor with 15 stop dynamic range 16-bit colour depth with Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) ISO: 64 up to 25,600 896 Phase Detection Autofocus points (PDAF) on sensor 5-axis 7-stop in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) unit (also works with ...
(IBIS), handheld image capture is possible in the widest range of conditions. Hasselblad independently developed its own IBIS for the X2D 100C in order to meet the stringent requirements for stabilising a 100MP sensor. Keeping size and weight in mind for easy portability, the X2D 100C is ...
Its color depth (Portrait score) of 26.2 points technically puts the X1D-50c in third place overall, but only fractionally behind the medium-format 80Mp Phase One IQ180 digital back, and Nikon’s latest full-frame sensor (the 45.7Mp Nikon D850)— indeed, we can say they offer effectively...
Buy Hasselblad H5D-200c Multi-Shot Medium Format DSLR Camera Body featuring 50MP 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS Sensor, Multi-Shot Capture Mode: 4-Shot & 6-Shot, 3.0" 24-Bit Color LCD w/ 460,320 Dots, True Focus and Absolute Position Lock, 16-Bit Color Definition, H
This new Hasselblad is smaller than it seems to we Hasselblad users; it looks as short as a bare SWC body, but we always have to attach a back to the SWC. In this case, what you see above is the complete camera!Lo and behold, Hasselblad grabbed the gold ring and this new X1D may...
Photokina 2012: Hasselblad plans to release a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera utilizing Sony's E-Mount. The Hasselblad Lunar, which is expected to cost around €5000 (~$6500) appears to share a lot of technology with Sony's recent NEX-7 model, including the same 24.3MP CMOS sensor, ...