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January 17, 2006
First world digital camera with 39MP
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The H2D-39 is the world’s first high-end, digital auto-focus
camera based on a 39 million pixel sensor. The H2D-39 is designed around
the Hasselblad H2 camera and is completely compatible with the H system
range of central shutter lenses, the most advanced high-performance lenses
in the world. The H2D-39 also includes a range of extended digital features
including digital APO Correction technology and Instant Approval Architecture.
XXL Quality: 39 million pixels
The H2D-39 uses a 39 megapixel sensor that is more than twice the physical
size of today’s 35mm sensors. This sensor holds more and larger
pixels, which guarantees superior image quality and provides moiré
free color rendering without gradation break-ups in even the finest lit
surfaces. This sensor produces the largest digital files currently available
for professional photography, making them ideal for the most demanding,
high resolution printing applications and give the photographer increased
flexibility and creative control when cropping or enlarging for printing.
The H2D-39 represent the finest image capture quality possible; all images
are the result of the superior performance of the H System camera and
lenses and have been fine tuned with Hasselblad’s unique digital
APO correction technique. READ
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Posted by geekblue at January 17, 2006 10:45 AM
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