Hasselblad
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Hasselblad has revealed its new H5X medium-format system camera body. This will bring H5 capabilities, and the ability to use H System lenses, to those who prefer to shoot film, own older Hasselblad backs, or third party digital backs.
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Hasselblad is releasing a new CMOS sensor-based digital back for its iconic V System cameras, which were first produced in 1957. The digital back is said to deliver the same sort of functionality and performance as the recent H5D-50c camera.
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Photographers determined to part with oodles of cash in exchange for a mirrorless camera now have a decision to make – do they opt for the extravagant Hasselblad Lunar or the new minimalist Leica T? Gizmag compares the specs of the two luxury mirrorless cameras.
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After teasing it in January as the world's first medium-format camera to feature a CMOS sensor, Hasselblad has now officially launched its 50-megapixel H5D-50c, with a US$27,500 price tag.
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Hasselblad has revealed its latest camera, the Hasselblad HV, a full frame 24.3-megapixel "elite" DSLR. Following on from the Lunar and the Stellar, the US$11,500 HV is another re-worked Sony, with the A99 this time getting the luxury makeover.
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While most compact cameras have made the switch from CCD to CMOS image sensors in recent years, medium format cameras have been a hold out – until now, that is. Hasselblad has announced its new H5D-50c will be the world's first medium format camera to pack a 50-megapixel CMOS sensor.
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The Hasselblad Stellar is a luxury compact camera modelled on the Sony RX100. Along with a champagne-colored body and exotic wooden hand-grips the new camera has gained a much higher price-tag. Hasselblad has given the impressive compact a makeover including.
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The Hasselblad Lunar is mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a 24.3 megapixel APS-C sensor and a US$7,000 price tag.
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The Lunar marks Hasselblad's entry into the interchangeable lens mirrorless camera market.
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Gizmag presents its annual top ten list of things you can't have for Christmas 2011.
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Hasselblad has announced that its latest multi-shot digital SLR is available for shipping - the H4D-200MS is capable of producing 200 megapixel photos from six slightly offset images.
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Our annual look at what you wont be getting for Christmas this year – the most outrageous examples of high-end overkill that have graced Gizmag's pages throughout 2010.
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