With the release of the new H4D-60 – the first H4D camera and
most recent addition to the Hasselblad H System – Hasselblad
marks the beginning of a new chapter in the history of medium
format DSLRs. The H4D-60 features True Focus with APL (Absolute
Position Lock) – patent pending, making auto-focus substantially
easier and more accurate for photography professionals.
H4D-60 is the top model of Hasselblad camera family. It sets a
new standard for camera handling, image detail and image reso-
lution. With a 60Mpix sensor covering the classic 645-format,
it provides the basis for optimal lens performance with the HC
Raising the bar from H3D
Expanding on the great feature set of the H3d camera-line, Hassel-
blad introduces a new set of camera features with the H4d-60:
• n ew 3" double-res (460.320 pixels) TFT 24bit color display with
large viewing angle
• n ew camera electronics providing the basis for True Focus and
ultra fast Auto Focus
• n ew True Focus auto-focus system with Absolute Position Lock
and new camera controls
• n ew improved AF assist illumination for working in dark environ-
ments
• n ew 90 MB/sec read-write performance on Extreme Pro cards
from Sandisk
• new rear uni-body housing for improved local servicing
digital CaMERaS
lenses at lens factor 1.0, and the HCd lenses at lens factor
1.0 with a marginal crop. For developing your creative expres-
sion the H4D-60 takes full advantage of the Hasselblad HTS
1.5 tilt/shift adapter. With its unique large and bright view-
finder image, its wide range of quality lenses matching the
best of the icon lenses from Carl Zeiss, and its wide choice
of accessories, the H4d-60 is the ultimate camera choice for
the professional photographer. You can explore the Hassel-
blad camera system at: http://www.hasselblad.com/products/
virtual-demo-overview.aspx
The H4D-60 camera system has been especially designed to
meet demands for both flexibility and ultimate image quality. This
includes:
• highest image resolution from 60Mpixel sensor
• t he freedom to choose between eye-level and waist-level view-
finders
• t he choice of combining point-and-shoot and tilt/shift to solve
creative commercial challenges
• t he ability to choose between working tethered or untethered to
get the most of your camera system both on location and in the
studio
• t he option of processing your raw images in Hasselblad's Phocus
imaging toolbox, or working with your raw images directly in Apple
or adobe imaging environments.
www.hasselblad.com
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