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Best of both worlds? MF CMOS sensor from Hasselblad
http://www.hasselblad.com/products/h-system/h5d-50c
Officially launched now, worlds first CMOS medium format sensor. 50 MP Up to ISO 6400, unprecedented in digital MF 14 stops of dynamic range Up to 12 minutes of exposure 1.5 fps 32.9 x 43.8mm sensor - 171% of FF, 62% of MF 16 bit color depth Same price as the H5D-50 (i.e. super expensive). -- Sandman[.net] |
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Best of both worlds? MF CMOS sensor from Hasselblad
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 10:00:58 +0000, Sandman wrote:
http://www.hasselblad.com/products/h-system/h5d-50c Officially launched now, worlds first CMOS medium format sensor. 50 MP Up to ISO 6400, unprecedented in digital MF 14 stops of dynamic range Up to 12 minutes of exposure 1.5 fps 32.9 x 43.8mm sensor - 171% of FF, 62% of MF 16 bit color depth Same price as the H5D-50 (i.e. super expensive). Not even as large as 16 on 120 film. Is this a Hasselblad joke? -- Neil Reverse ‘a’ and ‘r’ Remove ‘l’ to get address. |
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Best of both worlds? MF CMOS sensor from Hasselblad
In article , Neil Ellwood wrote:
Sandman: http://www.hasselblad.com/products/h-system/h5d-50c Officially launched now, worlds first CMOS medium format sensor. 50 MP Up to ISO 6400, unprecedented in digital MF 14 stops of dynamic range Up to 12 minutes of exposure 1.5 fps 32.9 x 43.8mm sensor - 171% of FF, 62% of MF 16 bit color depth Same price as the H5D-50 (i.e. super expensive). Not even as large as 16 on 120 film. Is this a Hasselblad joke? Huh? What do you mean? The H5D-50C sensor is 62% of 120 film. Their 60 MP sensor's are 53.7x40.2mm, which is still "only" 93% of MF. Leaf has a 53.7x40.4mm sensor, same as Phase One. But that's really the absolute top of the line, no one is making a full format MF sensor. The H5D-50 back from Hasselblad isn't considered a "joke" by any photographer... ever. -- Sandman[.net] |
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Best of both worlds? MF CMOS sensor from Hasselblad
In article , cral.elllwood2
@btopenworld.com says... On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 10:00:58 +0000, Sandman wrote: http://www.hasselblad.com/products/h-system/h5d-50c Officially launched now, worlds first CMOS medium format sensor. 50 MP Up to ISO 6400, unprecedented in digital MF 14 stops of dynamic range Up to 12 minutes of exposure 1.5 fps 32.9 x 43.8mm sensor - 171% of FF, 62% of MF 16 bit color depth Same price as the H5D-50 (i.e. super expensive). Not even as large as 16 on 120 film. Is this a Hasselblad joke? It's kind of like the relation between APS-C and 35mm, only Hasselblad is doing about 1.3:1 instead of 1.6:1. |
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