Hasselblad Readies 60-Megapixel Camera – H3DII-60
At the PhotoKina 2008 trade show recently held, Hasselblad showed off its new flagship camera, the H3DII-50, that is the first digital camera on the market to feature Kodak’s 50-megapixel sensor. According to Hasselblad, the H3DII-60 will be launched in 2009.
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The H3DII-60 will feature a 60-megapixel sensor that provides 94% full-frame, 645 coverage. According to Christian Poulsen, CEO of Hasselblad, it’s important to emphasize the 94% coverage, because, although we hear the phrase ‘full-frame’ being used quite frequently but there are no manufacturer has yet achieved true medium format full-frame.
H3DI-60 targeted to be available in market by April 2009 which will cost about $4000 .
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October 2nd, 2008 17:42
I don’t think that 4000$ is the correct price. Looks like a wrong information or mistake in writing. At least in Europe it will cost approximately 23.000EUR. So 40.000$ looks more reasonable.