Oh, and if the Hasselblad Lunar isn't quite rich enough for your blood, why not take a look at the H5D medium format camera. The device looks a good deal like its predecessor, maintaining a similar video camera-esque form factor, with an optical viewfinder that extends from the front of the body to the back, above a larger, brighter, easier-to-read display. You'll also find a smaller, monochrome display on the top of the camera to the right of the optical viewfinder. The H5D's also a bit more ruggedized than its predecessor, with improved waterproofing and larger controls - and it certainly does feel like a big, sturdy camera.
Engadget , Hasselblad H5D brings the megapixels to Photokina, we go hands-on, Hasselblad H5D brings the megapixels to Photokina, we go hands-on
No comments:
Post a Comment