Saturday, 20 February 2010

Hasselblad High-detail H3DII-50 Multi-Shot Camera Announced 50 megapixel H3DII-50 MS Brings Multi-shot Action to the Filthy Rich Photographers

Those who have been lucky enough to escape being killed by the wife
after spending a huge load of money on photo gear (oh I bet you know who
you are), should know that they can take their chances once again as the
Germans from Hasselblad have officially announced that their High-detail
H3DII-50 Multi-Shot camera has become available starting today.
The interesting thing about Hasselblad's medium format camera is that
the company has updated their 50 megapixel H3DII-50 to be able to do
multi-shot action. It does that by offsetting the sensor by one pixel
for every of the four consecutive shots it takes, which leads to full
RGB values recording at each position. The Multi-Shot system is meant
for still images, requires none or less post production work, ensures
that what was created is faithfully preserved, indoors or outdoors and
gets rid of any visual artifacts that sometime creep up on your photos.
Those interested to trade their old camera for a Hasselblad High-detail
H3DII-50 Multi-Shot should know that it will cost 16,000 euros ($23,775)
if it's any camera, or 14,000 euros ($20,800) if it's a Hasselblad.
Otherwise you'll have find a buyer for some of your body parts and pay
the more-than-hefty 22,995 euros ($34,175) price for one.
If you're still alive after that much, she definitely loves you.
(I think she must – Ed.)

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