
Hasselblad, makers of very, very high end studio cameras, have announced that the new version of their H4D studio camera is shipping. And not just any model, the one with an upgraded sensor that ups the megapixel count from 50 to an astounding 200 megapixel. The new H4D-200MS is now shipping to select customers -- ...
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May 26th, 2011 | Posted in Cool Products, dslr, Hasselblad | Comments Off

We just recently told you about the Stainless Steel H4D medium-format camera from Hasselblad and already this time we have another announcement. However, this time, if you're looking for something a bit more affordable you're looking in the wrong place as this time we've got a Ferrari branded H4D medium-format.
Priced at €21,499 ($28,425), the Ferrari branded ...
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November 27th, 2010 | Posted in Hasselblad, Medium-Format | Comments Off

Hasselblad is a big name camera manufacturer with several of their offerings causing waves. Today, the company has come forth to announce a special edition H4D-40.
Made out of Stainless Steel, this special edition H4D-40 features a production run of just 100 units making for a perfect collectors edition. Of course, considering it's a limited edition ...
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November 26th, 2010 | Posted in Medium-Format | Comments Off

Hasselblad has recently presented a new lens entitled Hasselblad HC 50-II that comes with an interesting pack of features:
- 11 optical elements in 7 groups;
- maximum aperture of f/3.5;
- close focus point of 60cm;
- the optical design has been improved when comparing to the previous model, which means this new version is able to provide ...
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September 26th, 2010 | Posted in Hasselblad, Lens | Comments Off

Hasselblad is known for making very high resolution studio cameras, which usually go above the 30 MP mark. The new Hasselblad CFV-50 sports a massive 50 megapixel sensor. That's not all, its image sensor is twice as large as a regular full frame sensor found on the likes of the Nikon D3s. The CFV-50 will ...
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September 22nd, 2010 | Posted in dslr, Hasselblad | Comments Off

NASA asked Hasselblad to make it a camera which can sustain the harsh environment of space, and Hasselblad, makers of ultra-high-end photo gear, did so. However, NASA never sent it up, for some reason, and now the space camera is available on eBay for the cool sum of $33,751.
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September 17th, 2010 | Posted in Hasselblad | Comments Off

We almost never hear anything out of Hasselblad any more, and that's a shame--the company produces some of the world's most amazing (and expensive!) camera gear. So that's why I'm happy to tell you that, if you're anywhere near London September 1st and 2nd, you'll be able to attend Hasselblad's open studio days, where you ...
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August 27th, 2010 | Posted in Hasselblad | Comments Off

For those of you who believed that the megapixel war is over, well, say hello to papa nuke--the Hasselblad H4D-40, a forty megapixel digital camera.
Yes, forty.
Most digital cameras these days come somewhere between ten and twelve megapixel, with a few trending up into the fifteen megapixel route, but not the Hasselblad. And the official launch ...
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February 4th, 2010 | Posted in Hasselblad, Medium-Format | Comments Off

Yes, it's true--Hasselblad was the camera that went to the moon, but when the time came for NASA to place a new order of camera gear, where did they turn? Not back to Hasselblad, but to Nikon.
NASA just ordered eleven new Nikon D3s DSLRs, along with AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lenses. They plan ...
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December 23rd, 2009 | Posted in compact digital camera, Hasselblad, News, Nikon | 1 Comment

Folks, I've seen some spectacular doozies in my time, especially since I started talking about cameras, but man, I don't know who in their right mind would ever buy a Hasselblad H3DII-50MS.
See, the Hasselblad H3DII-50MS is a whole lot of camera. It's downright monstrous. It can take four consecutive shots and record RGB values for ...
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November 20th, 2009 | Posted in compact digital camera, Hasselblad | 2 Comments