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Hasselblad H3D Digital SLR Camera System



Video Title : Hasselblad H3D Digital SLR Camera System
Description : The Hasselblad H3D is the world's first 48mm full-frame, large-sensor, medium-format DSLR camera system. The H3D has been developed around a brand new digital camera engine producing increased lens performance and a new level of image sharpness. By focusing solely on digital camera architecture, Hasselblad is able to offer photographers the full benefits of professional medium-format digital cameras as well as the ease of use of the best 35mm DSLRs. Includes Large format 48 x 36mm digital capture Four modes of operation and storage H System lenses A choice of bright viewfinders Unique Hasselblad Natural Color Solution DNG workflow IAA - helping you classify and select images FlexColor workflow for the specialist commercial photographer Service and Support
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Rating : 4.36
Keywords, Tags : Hasselblad H3D Digtial SLR Camera System 22 31 39 MP Calumet Photo News BH Adorama Ritz Samy's Samys
Video Length : 5 : 4


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Something a lot of pros do is rent a camera for a specific job. There are two businesses where I work that rent high end equipment and the price is reasonable for this kind of soa gear. So, you get a chance to pursue a job, bid a daily, weekly or whatever period rental cost for camera and lens, buy a few memory cards, away you go. After you are done, take the equip back to the store and be on your way.

At $38,000 clams, it should also do video.

That's such a ridiculous statement. The fact that the person buying a $38,000 stills camera shows that this person focuses solely on still photography. If you wanted a video camera, buy a video camera. Hasselblad make some of the world's best still photography cameras- built just for professionals- why would they want a stupid record setting?.....seriously, video would be last on their agenda.

Of course, it's also a tax write-off, but at these prices, I would start to look at pro high def motion picture cameras, as now you can get what Lucas is shooting with for around $12,000, and spend some on servers, etc.

You might prefer the Canon Mark3 because for what you shoot the Mark3 is more "practical", however if you did primarily studio work, with lots of cropping and post processing, the top of the line dslr are still in a lower league. The reason most people don't see medium or large format cameras being used for weddings is because most people can't afford it. Most expensive weddings have at least the portrait/posed photos shot with medium or large format cameras use DSLR for the small stuff ;)

You can also print posters of 10 square metres from a 6MP dSLR. The reason question is, how much quality degradation is the viewer willing to accept? A print that large can only be created at a resolution of 50DPI - which is horrendously low. Not many people will be happy with 50DPI.

Megapickles!

32000 may seem a lot for a camera, but to fashion photographers who make in excess of that per day, and it being their key tool, it really is worth that much money. sure there are other part frame and full frame cameras that can do a similar job, but hasselblad is simply the best for fashion and studio photography. if your a race driver, you can get a bmw, but you would go better with a ferrari. if your a professional photographer you can get a canon 1ds MKIII, or you can get a hasselblad

hahahahahaha...it may different between canon 1ds MKIII and hasselblad sir..cause 1ds is a pro DSLR and Hasselblad is a medium-large format camera..and their price is so far different..

The sensor on the Medium-Format is SOOO MUCH BIGGER!@!!!@!$@!$


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