Hasselblad H3DII-50: A 50-Megapixel Camera

Hasselblad H3DII-50

Hasselblad is an established name in the niche of producing high-end cinematography apparatus and their latest offering makes it sure that they are still high on spirit. The mention of the 50-megapixel H3DII-50 camera is a reality and the company claims to offer world’s largest sensor with this latest product. Developed by Kodak, the camera measures 36×48mm and boasts twice the dimension of the chief 35mm DSLR sensors. The H3DII is competent of arresting images at 1fps while producing 300 MB files with an ISO range of 50-400.

Other features include an array of lens choices, 3″ display, CCD cooling sink for noise reduction, GPS accessory and choices for file output and media cards. And if you always go by people’s choice then this time please don’t as for sure it’s going to demand a big amount. There is no word on its pricing as of now but it is anticipated that price may settle at $37K. But you have to hold on until October.

Via Engadget

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