Highlights
- Hasselblad H6D-400c camera will go on sale from March this year
- H6D-400c camera relies on Hasselblad's Multi-Shot technology
- It has to be tethered via USB to a computer to use full resolution
Anyone knowledgeable in the field of photography will tell
you that a digital camera’s overall quality can’t be ascertained exposures solely
by looking at its megapixel output. In the case of Hasselblad’s new shooter,
however, perhaps a rare exception can be made.
The Hasselblad H6D-400c MS is a medium-format digital camera
capable of churning out massive images. It produces 100-megapixel photos with
single thanks to its 53.4 x 40mm CMOS sensor although when using the multi-shot
(or “pixel shift”) capture feature, images can be recorded at up to 400
megapixels. That's twice as many megapixels as the H4D-200MS released in 2011.
A 3.0-inch touch-enabled display with a resolution of 920K
dots assists in framing shots and reviewing images.
As you might expect, the H6D-400c MS can also capture UHD
(4K) video using Hasselblad’s proprietary RAW video format and packs other
modern amenities like Wi-Fi, HDMI and USB 3.0 Type-C connectivity, dual media
card slots and an ISO range of 64 to 12,800.
The dual media card slots shouldn’t be overlooked as the
photos this camera is capable of producing are quite large. According to
Hasselblad, a 32GB card on average can store just 144 single-shot images.
To get an idea of what the 400-megapixel monster is capable
of, head over to Hasselblad’s website and check out some sample photos courtesy
of photographer Göran Liljeberg.
A camera of this caliber, unsurprisingly, isn’t cheap. The
Hasselblad H6D-400c MS is available to pre-order as of writing for €47,999.00
which works out to nearly $59,000 (day rentals will also be offered starting at
€399 per day, or nearly $500). Look for it to ship this March.
Others specifications
of the camera include dual media card slots (CFast 2.0 and
SD card), a three-inch touchscreen display on the rear, Hasselblad's True Focus
II autofocus technology, up to a 60-minute shutter speed, USB Type-C port,
Wi-Fi, HDMI, and audio input. The H6D-400 has a native ISO range of 64 to
12,800 and can record Full HD and 4K UHD RAW video at up to 25 fps.
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