The Hasselblad HC 2,2/100mm ($4,470) is a bit longer than your typical standard-angle lens. It acts like a 75mm full-frame on a cropped medium format sensor like the one used by the H6D-50c, and a ...
"A universal telephoto lens with outstanding performance. The longer focal length is excellent for tightly framed shots, enabling a shallow depth-of-field to be used to make the main subject stand out ...
Hasselblad has announced the new H5X medium-format system, which it will show off at Photokina next week, alongside its H5D-50c. The new camera body will allow photographers to use H System lenses and ...
Lenses in the Hasselblad HC & HCD range are currently available with 15% off the usual RRP. This offer is running until 31 March 2016 and those interested need to contact their local Hasselblad dealer ...
After teasing the H5D-50c in January, Hasselblad has now officially launched its first medium-format camera equipped with a CMOS sensor. This means the new 50-megapixel – and US$27,500 – camera ...
A new camera body from the high-end camera specialist will be easier to use and better protected against the elements. Also: a new 24mm lens and a macro converter. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
The Hasselblad H3D integrated DSLR camera system was officially launched in Australia today, offering advances in sensor size, reproduction fidelity and user convenience. leadpic_Hasselblad-H3D ...
Hasselblad is pleased to announce new updates for both the X1D and H6D cameras, including a White Balance Tool, an Interval Timer and Exposure Bracketing, and customisable profiles. Hasselblad Press ...
The HC 2,2/100mm is the fastest lens available for the Hasselblad medium format system. It's pricey, but it captures crisp images and delivers excellent depth of field control. The Hasselblad HC ...
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