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Friday, September 2, 2011

200-megapixel camera

Hasselblad Releases H4D-200MS  

Hasselblad have always been the high-end of the bad-ass photographic industry cameras. They were used on the moon during the U.S. lunar program and the former Swedish company have now released a module capable of shooting pics of 200 mega pixel’s resolution. Now, Hasselblad has launched another bank account draining upgrade for their H4D line of cameras with the new Hasselblad H4D-200MS.


Apart from the six shot mode, the H4D-200MS can also take photos with four-shots or a single shot in regular mode. The six-shot mode takes as long as 30 seconds, while the four-shot mode takes about 20 seconds. During this time the camera's sensor shifts slightly to accommodate for pixelization,


50 megapixel sensor

can also take photos with four-shots or a single shot in regular mode

sensor measures 36.7x49.1mm and pictures boast a resolution of 6132x8176 pixels

Hasselblad’s multishot technology

a single photo could exceed approximately 600 MB

True Focus 
  
Cost a $45,000

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