Hasselblad 3023028, 3023035 manual New Cmos sensor, Choice of bright viewfinders, Built-in Wi-Fi

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New CMOS sensor

The H5D-50c features a brand new CMOS sensor measuring 43.8 × 32.9mm - almost twice the physical size of the largest 35mm DSLR sensors. Basic ISO rating is from ISO 100 to ISO 6400. The high sensitivity of the new sensor enables completely new application areas for all professional medium format photographers. It is now totally possible to capture super high quality images even at high ISO settings making low light photography easy. This high sensitivity and fast capture speed together with the high dynamic range of 14 stops makes this camera a true all-round camera that can be used for almost any type of photography.

The H5D-50c is built around a high speed architecture that can cap- ture full resolution images at the rate of 1.5 captures per second, working either mobile or tethered to a computer.

The combination of these features makes the H5D-50c the natural choice for the professional photographer wanting to work with the ultimate in image quality whether working in the studio with con- trolled lighting or on location.

DIGITAL CAMERAS

Wi-Fi

flash to be employed at shutter speeds up to 1/500s. And thanks to the large format of the H System cameras, there is a consider- ably shallower depth of field range, making it much easier to utilise selective focus to creative effect.

A choice of bright viewfinders

One of the important traditional advantages of the medium format is the extra-large and bright viewfinder image, enabling extremely pre- cise compositions and easy operation in dim lighting. The H5D-50c comes with the HVD 90x viewfinder designed for full performance over the large sensor. Hasselblad has added an interchangeable waist-level viewfinder, the HVM, for the entire range of H system cameras.

The bright and large viewfinder image is ideal for creative composing and the photographer is able to shoot in the fashion that suits them most; maintaining eye contact with the model, or gaining impact by shooting from a point lower than eye-level, for example.

Medium Format digital capture advantage

In digital photography, the advantages of large format cameras have become even more obvious. The basic 6×4.5 cm design allows the H5D-50c to use one of the largest image sensors currently avail- able in digital photography. Consequently the sensor holds more and larger pixels, which deliver the highest possible image quality in terms of moiré-free color rendering without gradation break-ups in even the finest lit surfaces.

An impressive lens line outperforming even the Carl Zeiss icons

The highly renowned H system lens line includes 12 Auto-Focus lenses, all with central lens shutters. Range is from 24mm to 300mm, 50-110mm zoom, 35-90mm zoom, a 1.7X Converter and a dedicated wide angle Macro Converter. The built-in central shutter allows flash to be used at all shutter speeds up to 1/800s. making flash photography in daylight easy. It also improves image quality by gernerating extremely low camera vibration.

The HTS 1.5 tilt/shift adapter delivers an easy to use, portable tilt/ shift solution for 6 H System lenses ranging from 24mm to 100mm. The CF lens adapter allows use of the classic CF-lenses from the Hasselblad V-camera, with full use of their central shutters, allowing

Built-in Wi-Fi

This allows for complete camera control from iPhone or iPad even when the camera is not connected to a computer. Using the iOS app Phocus Mobile, you can see previews, browse images and remote control the camera from your iPhone or iPad.

Digital Lens Correction and Ultra-Focus for image perfection

The H5D-50c camera allows information from the lens and exact capture conditions to be fed to the camera processor for ultra-fine- tuning of the auto-focus mechanism, taking into account the design specifications of the lens and the optical specifications of the sensor. In this way the full H System lens program is even further enhanced, bringing a new level of sharpness and resolution.

Detailed information about capture condition is also stored in the image file. This information is then used by Phocus to perform “Digital Lens Correction” (DAC), which is an automatic correction of the images based on a combination of the various parameters concerning each specific lens for each specific shot, ensuring that each image represents the best that your equipment can produce. Digital Lens Correction is available regardless if Phocus or Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is used.

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Hasselblad 3023028 New Cmos sensor, Choice of bright viewfinders, Medium Format digital capture advantage, Built-in Wi-Fi