Yeah yeah, it’s not a joke at all! Hasselblad announced that they will launch its new DSLR camera ‘H3DII-50′ equipped with 50-megapixel CCD sensor from Kodak. Supporting a 3-inch display and ISO 400, the H3DII-50 is expected to be available in October. Probably, it will cost a little over $37,000. The Hasselblad H3DII – the world’s most advanced DSLR – is now joined by Hasselblad Phocus, the ultimate image processing tool. The result is the world’s most powerful image processing system – from lens to laptop.

The H3DII-50 camera system produces the most detailed, highest resolution files available, providing:
- 300 MB files
- more creative freedom when cropping and altering
- incredible enlargement potential
- less moiré
- 1 fps capture rate thanks to 4-channel read-out structure
- ISO 50 to ISO 400
- ISO 800 with Hasselblad’s Phocus software
- full access to all Hasselblad lenses
The Hasselblad H3DII produces the sharpest, highest resolution, most detailed images in the world. And with the launch of Hasselblad Phocus software, photographers now have a processing toolbox that is capable of getting the most from the world’s most advanced digital camera system and the world’s largest raw image files. Phocus provides advanced software tools that have been especially designed to achieve optimum workflow and absolute image perfection from Hasselblad image files.
More details via: hasselbladusa.com.
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