Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Hasselblad H4D 60megapixel DSLR Camera






Hasselblad H4D 60megapixel DSLR Camera
Hasselblad is announcing another first, the launch of the H4D camera series.The first model in the new series is the Hasselblad H4D-60, featuring a 60 Megapixel medium format sensor.Hasselblad H4D 60megapixel DSLR Camera features True Focus with Absolute Position Lock, making auto-focus substantially easier and more accurate for photography professionals.
“We are thrilled to be able to announce the introduction of the Hasselblad H4D,” says Christian Poulsen, CEO of Hasselblad. “This step represents the natural evolution of our H System and of our photographic strategy in general. As part of our efforts to inspire 35mm photographers to step up to the quality found in high-end DSLRs, the H4D series is built upon the successful H3D platform and features our revolutionary True Focus technology. The Hasselblad H4D also comes bundled with our new Phocus 2.0 imaging software.”

Two models start of the line and help raise the maximum resolution of Hasselblad's line.The H4D-50 shoots at the same 50 megapixels of the H3DII-50 but won't be the most expensive camera, costing 19,995 Euros ($29,299) for a complete system.At the top is the new H4D-60, which as its name implies has an extremely high-resolution 60-megapixel sensor and a 28,995 Euro ($42,486) price.