Hasselblad H4D-40 Stainless Steel Edition
Hasselblad has announced the production of a limited run of 100 Hasselblad H4D-40 Stainless Steel cameras. The H4D-40 is a 40-megapixel medium-format digital SLR camera featuring Hasselblad’s True Focus and Absolute Position Lock technologies. Now, for a limited time, photographers can purchase the H4D-40 Stainless Steel for €13,990 (body only) or €14,990 (with HC 2.8/80mm lens).
Hasselblad Press Release
New from Hasselblad: the Stainless Steel H4D-40 - as beautiful as it is strong
In response to photographer requests after seeing the solid steel body around which all H4Ds are built at photokina, Hasselblad is now producing a limited run of 100 H4D-40 Stainless Steel cameras.
Revealing the solid stainless steel body that’s at the core of all H4D-40’s generated excitement among photographers not only because it demonstrated the camera’s core strength but also because of its unique look and appealing aesthetic. Now, for a limited time, photographers who want their camera to look as striking as their pictures, can purchase the H4D-40 Stainless Steel for 13,990 Euros (body only +tax) or 14,990 Euros (with HC 2.8/80mm lens +tax).
The award-winning H4D-40 features Hasselblad’s groundbreaking True Focus and Absolute Position Lock technology as well as the latest in extended functionality, including an electronic spirit level, previews in tethered mode, and a new graphical information display. With these advanced features, Hasselblad continues to develop the ultimate camera system for discerning photographers.
For more information on the H4D-40 Stainless Steel, please, visit the Hasselblad website at: http://www.hasselblad.de/promotions/h4d-40-stainless-steel



#1 Andrei
What a great camera, peak of technology!
5:09 pm - Monday, November 29, 2010
#2 pavel
I agree with Andrei, grate pice of camera
12:14 pm - Tuesday, November 30, 2010
#3 George Haling
What a shame Hasselblad deigns to longer
market cameras non-tycoons can afford....
a digital 500C-like workhorse priced
to better fit the economic constraints of our time.
Stainless steel.... WHAT are they thinking!
GH
6:40 pm - Tuesday, November 30, 2010