Hasselblad H3D-II puts 39-megapixel photography into your (rich) hands
By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Sep 19th, 2007 • Category: Loose Ends, News for Creatives (archives), PhotographyAs reported by Rich Davies at Slashgear.com:
“With a scalloped rim guaranteed to make all the ladies say “cheese!” the latest in Hasselblad’s range of so-bloody-good-you-sob digital-SLR cameras, the H3D-II, turns the hotness dial all the way up to 39… megapixels, that is. It’s all handled by a whopping 48 x 36mm CCD (there are 31 and 22-megapixel versions if you don’t mind not being King of the Shutterbugs), an in-house developed auto-focus, heatsink-cooled CCD and rejigged RAW image processor.”
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