
Hasselblad has made a new addition to its H system with H4D-60. While most DSLRs lack True Focus, Hasselblad has announced this 60 Megapixels medium format camera featuring the all new True Focus technology, with Absolute Position Lock, to make photography accurate and just so precise for all professionals.
We were blown by the H3DII-50 - Hasselblad’s 50 Megapixel camera released last year, and we find ourselves sailing in the same boat of fantasy after this new 60MP introduction. Fearturing automatic adjustment for color, vignetting and other image qualities, the camera can be easily tagged with the computer over FireWire.
For faster capabilities, the H4D is stuffed with the company’s own faster Phocus 2.0 software. This extremely high-resolution camera will sell for $42,486 and should start shipping by November. Along with the H4D the Hasselblad has also introduced the H4D-50 shoots at the same 50 Megapixels of the H3DII-50 that’ll fetch a price of $29,299 and could be made available by January next year.

Via: Electronista

















