Andy Biggs
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Now that Christian isn't in the driving seat, perhaps they are going to open up the system again? That would be the smartest business move, I have to say.
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What is lacking in todays offerings of Hasselblad is something that has the simplicity and build of the V series. In my book this is what Hasselblad has been famous for and they should return to it. The H-series is so exaggerated and superficial, and they continue adding more and more complexity. For some it may be good and work, but to me this camery has no genuity(sp?) and appeal.I believe their CO has said that one of their priorities is to make the brand accessible to wider ownership. Could this countdown be towards that end? Perhaps something targeted towards the mainstream?
I'm not sure why you have quoted me here and then (perhaps?) implied that the V series is somehow mainstream?What is lacking in todays offerings of Hasselblad is something that has the simplicity and build of the V series. In my book this is what Hasselblad has been famous for and they should return to it. The H-series is so exaggerated and superficial, and they continue adding more and more complexity. For some it may be good and work, but to me this camery has no genuity(sp?) and appeal.
Actually, that's possibility given the pent up demand for such a digital back ... I don't think Kodak makes a 22 meg sensor any more ... but maybe a Dalsa sensor?"Good things come to those who wait."
those who wait ? an entry level DB for V... 22MP for 6000 $ ?
I'm with you on this one, a full frame 9 micron sensor.....but if it offered 400 ISO images that looked like the current 100 ISO images, I'd take that as a bonus.Give me a 6x6 chip or near enough with FAT pixels for FAT light allowing me to use my 6x6 lenses - thats another killer product oh and make high iSO = 200 max with base ISO 25 thanks - I have no interest in the crapola high ISO from current offerings from any manufacturer. I want my MFD backs to be like slow transparencies NOT fast film.
From your lips to God's ears :thumbs:In the digital age, especially where Hasselblad does not allow for interchangable digital backs or film backs (since H3DII series) on their cameras, then why do we have a removable digital back (except for large format users). I hope that their new camera is a S2 type camera using the H lenses.
It improves insulation of the DB for dust, dew formation etc. And it possibly can be made smaller by moving around the electronic circuits all around the body. And it may have a matte black version too. I would like that.
That would be great!on LL there is a posting refering to a new hasselblad camera sytstem (CMOS based) to be presented on feb. 10.
peter
Oh,oh ... full res higher ISO MFD?on LL there is a posting refering to a new hasselblad camera sytstem (CMOS based) to be presented on feb. 10.
peter