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Hasselblad has annoucned their latest, super high-res, 60-megapixel H4D camera which comes with the True Focus support. The True Focus, with Absolute Position lock allows professional photographers to make photography with super accuracy that cannot be achieved with most DSLRs.
This newly announced Hasselblad 60-megapixel camera also features automatic adjustments for color, vignetting, and image qualities and the camera can be easily tagged with computer via FireWire.
the H4D camera is also loaded with the company’s own faster Phocus 2.0 software to provide faster capabilities. This 60-MP camera will be priced at a whopping $42,486 and due for shipping in November.
Along with the H4D, Hasselblad has announced the H4D-50 which shoots with the same 50-megapixel as the H3DII-50 that was announced last year. The H4D-50 is priced at $29,299 and will be available January next year.
via gizmowatch


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