Hasselblad H3D

Hasselblad H3D, the first 48 millimetre DSLR system with first class mid-format lens designed exclusively for a digital system. Similarly to the previous version Hasselblad H2D (which in the Czech Republic the photographer Roman Dietrich owns), the H3D is also equipped with APO Correction technology which reduces chromatic aberration and lens distortion. A new feature compared to its predecessors is the option of using film cassettes and “Ultra-Focus,” a new auto-focus system which takes in consideration the lens used, specific conditions of exposure and specific sensors. The Hasselblad H3D is available in two versions, with 22 megapixel resolution (4,080 x 5,440 points) and 39 megapixels (5,412 x 7,212 points).

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