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New Hasselblad Camera at Photokina

Mark Goldstein | Digital | September 2, 2010 | 2 Comments
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Hasselblad are set to unveil a new camera, digital back and lenses at this year’s Photokina show. According to the invite, the press conference will take place at Photokina on September 22, 2010 at 10am CET. Hasselblad’s CEO and chairman Dr. Larry Hansen will be hosting the press conference, where they will “announce exciting news for the entire photographic community including new lenses, software, digital back and camera.” No further details have yet emerged about the possible successor to the H4D (pictured) or other new products.



 

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#1 Lauri Koivulehto

As a minimun, the announcement should contain at least one non-proprietary MF component to somehow qualify as "exciting news for the entire (MF) photographic community".

3:26 am - Friday, September 3, 2010

#2 Apetrexo

Almost all the buttons on the camera can be assigned to a specific function to the user, and there are 36 custom functions available. There are also three user profiles that can be programmed. This allows the user to configure a specific combination of exposure mode, the mode of measurement is the training mode, and so on, then save them under a name chosen.

5:06 am - Friday, September 3, 2010

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