Thanks Marc,
your shot looks impressive compared to the Hasselblad samples, although these aren't 100% crops so it's hard to say definitively, but I take it as a give in. What shocked me about the samples on the Hassey site is they displayed very soft, over smoothing of details, sharpening artifacts and in many instances CA. yours look very crisp and seem indicative of the systems true stripes. The other hand held shot posted by David (?) in another thread was also miles better in terms of displaying the possible performance and benefits of the H4D40 under challenging light. I'm being pedantic, but I'd expect a brand like Hasselblad, one that has obviously invested tremendously in a sharp, well designed, modern web site, one that sells high end professional, not to mention technologically advanced tools, to post samples that actually illustrate why I'd pay through the nose for their product over another, and not make me scratch my head in confusion. Your pictures and comments give me a far better insight into that logic than all the tech specs, words and flash illustrations on the Hassey web site combined. End of rant...
Thanks again for posting your impressions. It does indeed look like a winner.