Medium Format Cameras
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Having bought into Hasselblad in October 2015, DJI's partnership with the legendary Swedish brand has finally borne fruit for professionals. The companies have combined an M600 with the Hasselblad A5D, creating the world's first medium format drone package in the process.
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Phase One has announced that, in conjunction with ALPA, it has developed the A-series IQ3 100MP, a precision camera system designed for fine art photographers. The calibrated system features a 100-megapixel full-frame medium format sensor.
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Phase One has announced that in conjunction with Sony it’s developed a 100-megapixel full-frame medium format CMOS sensor for use in its high-end XF 100MP Camera System.
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The Phase One XF is a new high-end medium format camera system with a new autofocus platform, an upgradable OS and resolutions up to 80-megapixels. The new system sees an XF camera body launched alongside a new IQ3 digital backs, modular viewfinders and lenses.
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Phase One Industrial has revealed an 80 megapixel medium format drone camera called the iXU 180 that's aimed at gyro-copter and ultralight enterprise users such as aerial mappers and arctic researchers and features a block body that's not much wider than the lens it accommodates.
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Hasselblad has revealed a new Wi-Fi enabled version of its H5D-50c camera. The new camera is the same as the one released earlier this year, but comes with wireless capabilities built-in.
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Leica has updated its S-series medium format line-up with two new models. The Leica S (Type 007), which is being shown off at Photokina, is the new top-of-the-range model and features a wide ISO range and 4K video recording. The Leica S-E is a new entry-level medium format camera.
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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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Mamiya Leaf has revealed the Leaf Credo 50, a new CMOS-based 50-megapixel medium-format camera system. Because the new digital back uses a CMOS sensor it boasts a wider ISO range, improved Live View and faster continuous shooting than previous models.
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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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The Pentax 645Z claims to be faster and more versatile than most other medium-format cameras, but what is it like to use? Gizmag recently got some hands-on time with the big camera to see what it can do.
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The Pentax 645Z is the latest medium-format camera to use a CMOS sensor. The 51.4-megapixel camera follows on from the Pentax 645D and has a wide sensitivity range, can shoot at an impressive 3 fps burst speed and features Full HD video recording.
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