
dinsdag, januari 24, 2006
Hasselblad introduceert 39 megapixel H2D-39 camera
Hasselblad's new H2D-39 D-SLR is the first true 39 megapixel digital camera in the world. It is based on Hasselblad's existing H2 digital camera and is compatible with the company's H System lenses and V camera lenses.
The camera's CCD sensor is more than twice the size of conventional 35mm camera sensors (36.7 x 49.0 mm). At maximum resolution, the images captured by the H2D-39 in RAW format are 78MB large (50MB with lossless compression).
Preliminary pricing for the different digital-backs are as follows (in US dollars):
H2D-39 - 32.000 dollar
CF-39 - 33.000 dollar
CFH-39 - 33.000 dollar
CF-39MS - 40.000 dollar
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The camera's CCD sensor is more than twice the size of conventional 35mm camera sensors (36.7 x 49.0 mm). At maximum resolution, the images captured by the H2D-39 in RAW format are 78MB large (50MB with lossless compression).
Preliminary pricing for the different digital-backs are as follows (in US dollars):
H2D-39 - 32.000 dollar
CF-39 - 33.000 dollar
CFH-39 - 33.000 dollar
CF-39MS - 40.000 dollar
Lees meer bij Hasselblad.