Hasselblad H3D-22 and H3D-39, 39MPix dSLR!
http://www.hasselblad.com/products/h-system/h3d.aspx
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0609/06093003hasselbladh3d.asp
http://www.popphoto.com/photonews/3073/hasselblad-develops-worlds-first-48mm-full-frame-dslr-camera-system.html&cid=1109865682&ei=zOMdRdbPK7uwaPfz_bcH
http://www.mobilewhack.com/reviews/digital_cameras/hasselblad_/
Awesome!
Superb!
Amazing!
Make no mistake, this is not just an improvement in previous technology. I believe that if Hasselblad did what they claim to have done, this camera marks a revolution and new benchmark in digital image gathering with the "Hasselblad Star Quality standard". It's more than just megapixels, it's a total and comprehensive rethinking of what makes quality in an image.
(... Or it could be more Marketing B.S. )
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/photokina/H3-concerns.shtml
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http://www.dpreview.com/news/0609/06093003hasselbladh3d.asp
http://www.popphoto.com/photonews/3073/hasselblad-develops-worlds-first-48mm-full-frame-dslr-camera-system.html&cid=1109865682&ei=zOMdRdbPK7uwaPfz_bcH
http://www.mobilewhack.com/reviews/digital_cameras/hasselblad_/
Awesome!
Superb!
Amazing!
Make no mistake, this is not just an improvement in previous technology. I believe that if Hasselblad did what they claim to have done, this camera marks a revolution and new benchmark in digital image gathering with the "Hasselblad Star Quality standard". It's more than just megapixels, it's a total and comprehensive rethinking of what makes quality in an image.
(... Or it could be more Marketing B.S. )
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/photokina/H3-concerns.shtml
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Michael Reichmann has a good writeup on this
new Hasselblad marketing strategy here:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/photokina/H3-concerns.shtml
Even Hasselblad dealers seem to be unhappy
about what is happening there. The specs of
he H3D are good but there is nothing groundbreaking
in them if you see what the H3D is (not a DSLR) and
what other brands have to offer with their medium
format digital backs.
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The detail, resolution, it's quite amazing :uhoh
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Would be great to shoot with one of these.
Can't wait Andy to check out the photos
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However, at the very least IMHO the "full frame sensor" part is BS. From Hesselblad's site linked by ziggy: "Sensor dimensions: 36.7 x 49.0 mm" First of all "full frame" in MF is a moving target, are you talking about 645, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9 or something more esoteric? Sticking with classic Hassy size, AFAIK thier FF is more like a true 56mm x 56mm (6x6)--which that sensor doesn't even come close. OK, now that that rant is done, it's a bigger sensor than we've seen before and I'll bet the images are as spectacular as the pricetag will be.
I'm betting the Hassy-only back compatibility will be a temporary stumbling block. Canon keeping thier EOS technical specs sure hasn't hurt Sigma, Tokina, or Tamron too much. I'm sure there will be reverse-engineered 3rd party backs eventually.
Reading Michael's article, he has some good points. Hassy's closed system is probably shooting themselves (and the rest of the MF manufacturers) in the foot to some extend. However, I'm not sure why the big deal over the DSLR designation. It sure is set up like one, if overgrown. Let's see, a body with prism on top, which views & meters through the main lens--and which must flip the mirror pu out of the way. Sure sounds like an SLR to me. In playing with my new-to-me Mamiya 645, it struck me how much like a typical 35mm SLR it handled with the prism finder and power grip. So IMHO, yep, that's an accurate designation.
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Andy, Any samples yet? Would love to see!!
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At least for most of us...
Of course it isn't a dslr, it's Medium Format!
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And just in case some of you don't know what a Hasselblad looks like, I got to hold and play with one a little bit while at Keeble & Shuchat Photography in Palo Alto CA last week (I may not have money, but I still can DREAM:D )--it weighs over 4 pounds, which doesn't exactly make it a compact P&S!
Oh, Andy, all the guys at Keeble and Shuchat thought you were that one famous singer
Finally, Andy, here's a little present for you: that one fine bronze statue in Palo Alto (I think that Marta Thoma needs to "up her dosage"):
Hmmm....Hassy...Mustang...Hassy...Mustang.... choices, choices.
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Now that really is a great way to think about it.
Jeez, keep some dry powder for the Canon IDS mkII replacement in the fall. Buy the car, maybe with an extra 5k miles. Then you can still be in studio photography heaven in the fall.
I know, I know, it would work better if you were trying to choose between a Ford GT and a Hassey.
THAT HASSY IS SCREWED DIRECTLY TO THE TRIPOD HEAD.....not quick discionnects forthis guy.....no accidentally come disconnected from the tripod......extremely stable....
ANDY!!!!! wasn't that back in October that you promised us some piccies as soon as IVAR got them done ....or did I miss read that???? HUH HUH HUH roflrofl
Not that ANY of them are in the budget any more.
The Mustang would be the easy choice--after renting the Shelby, even the wife is convinced (like, "gee, honey one in blue with white stripes and one in white with blue stripes would be nice" eek1feelgood:marlin excellent, my brainwashing is now complete ). Heck even my MK III trial balloon got shot down last weekend--and that is the Canon I'm lusting after...mmmm 10fps, ISO6400.
Gotta figure out a way to rob a bank & not go to jail....
...oh, and I am watching used '05 prices, they are starting to go down a bit (now to find the low-mileage, base GT with 3.55 rear end...)
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