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Top Hasselblad H3D-II Camera Reviews
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Camera Summary:
The Hasselblad H3D-II line provides the option of 22, 31, or 39
megapixel models using CCD image sensors up to 48x36 mm. in
size. It is aimed at professional photographers and it is
designed to be the world’s most advanced DSLR camera system. The
H3D-II features a 3" display, sensor cooling with a heat sink,
and an improved user interface.
Hasselblad H3D-II News Release Excerpt:
Hasselblad Launches the H3D-II, its Fourth Generation High-End
DSLR. Improved photographic integration and functionality,
better sensor cooling, a new and more intuitive user interface,
and a bright, 3” display.
9/20/2007 Hasselblad’s H3D line of products today achieve a new
level of digital maturity and integration with the launch of the
H3D-II, the fourth iteration of the camera system and one that
can now justifiably lay claim to be the world’s finest digital
SLR camera. Offering unsurpassed image quality delivered through
an outstanding combination of hardware, software and lenses, the
H3D-II is the clear leader in the high-end DSLR category, now a
recognized segment of the photographic market.
A complete DSLR that is much more than the sum of its parts, the
H3D-II is peerless in terms of its combined image quality and
flexibility. While retaining its full digital lens line and the
choice of 22, 31 or 39 megapixel capture units using CCD image
sensors up to 48x36 mm – the largest currently available and
more than twice the size of even the largest 35mm camera sensors
– the H3D-II now has a large, bright 3” display, which affords
both improved viewing of captured images and lower power
consumption.
Reflecting the higher level of integration in the system, all
the key functions of the camera are adjusted via digital menus,
which can now be controlled via an intuitive thumbwheel control
on the handle of the H3D-II, making the operation of the camera
easier and more efficient. A new separate button for direct
control of ISO settings and white balance has also been added to
the camera controls.
To optimize the digital image quality of a DSLR, Hasselblad has
identified the following key system components: an excellent
optical system, comprising the best lenses twinned with the
largest possible sensor format; full integration to enable lens
correction and Hasselblad’s own Ultra-Focus; and the best
possible RAW converter. With all these components in place, the
result is Hasselblad’s STAR Quality images, photographic
flexibility and a truly professional appearance.
In the H3D-II, Hasselblad has addressed each of the system
components above to provide an unprecedented level of image
quality that outperforms any professional digital camera system
on the market today, delivering outstanding pixel resolution,
better colors, and improved detail rendering. When used with
Hasselblad HC and HCD lenses, the camera system offers full
digital lens correction through its DAC-Digital Auto Correction,
which, in addition to chromatic aberration and distortion, can
now correct for vignetting phenomena.
Image noise in the H3D-II has been significantly reduced by
improving the cooling of the sensor, achieved by attaching to
the CCD a physical heatsink, which dissipates the heat generated
to the entire camera body and considerably lowers the
temperature of the system. As a component of Hasselblad’s
revolutionary forthcoming image processing software, Phocus, the
Hasselblad RAW Converter (HRC) also has an amazing anti-moiré
capability which will eliminate moiré from any 3FR files,
including even reprocessed images shot in 3FR on previous
generations of Hasselblad cameras.
Demonstrating Hasselblad’s drive for continuous technical
innovation, the H3D-II also features Hasselblad’s Global Image
Locator (GIL), a unique integrated GPS product that
automatically records the camera's exact geographic co-ordinates
at the precise moment of image capture. This data is integrated
into the metadata of a specific image file and used together
with the Hasselblad's new imaging software, Phocus, to allow
images to be located on a map or found in a computer file system
using the GPS coordinates as a search term. All the image files
shot or stored in a specific location can be easily identified
and found. As a direct link to Google Earth has also been built
into Hasselblad’s Phocus software, it is also possible to
establish via the internet what image files were captured at any
particular location. With Google’s functionality, the user can
also view their GPS tagged images, “fly” between them and even
into them.
Christian Poulsen, CEO of Hasselblad, comments: “With the
introduction of the Hasselblad H3D-II, we believe that the
world’s best high-end DSLR camera has just got better. By
further raising the level of integration by improving the
controls, functionality and sensor cooling, and adding a new and
more intuitive user interface, and a bright, 3” display, we
continue to address the needs of professional photographers and
to reassure them that, by investing in Hasselblad, they’ve made
the right choice. The H3D-II continues the evolution of the
world’s most advanced DSLR camera system and, will set a new
standard for digital photographic quality.”
The new H3D-II is available immediately worldwide through
Hasselblad’s national subsidiaries and channel partners with a
retail price of $33,995 for the H3DII-39, $26,995 for the
H3DII-31, and $24,995 for the H3DII-22.
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