Hasselblad H3D II 39 megapixels camera with built-in GPS module and geopositioning photos
The professional world of photography is far from the amateur or semi professional world, one need only look at the price they can achieve some digital cameras and accessories.
Hasselblad is a manufacturer that is dedicated to producing professional cameras with a resolution far from what we're used to seeing in conventional digital cameras.
Now this Swedish manufacturer presents his model H3D II, a review of the previous model H3D that can reach a resolution of 39 megapixels on its highest setting. It features a CCD sensor of 36 x 48 mm.
With the previous model, also of 39 MPX, has added a 3-inch rear screen and improved the distribution of buttons, all to make it easier and easier the task of shooting .
It also has an improved sensitivity, coming now to the not inconsiderable 800 ISO. It has also been improved energy efficiency, noise level and cooling system.
As if that's not enough, the camera has a new GPS system, thanks to this module and software Phocus this machine automatically enters the coordinates of where the picture is taken. These coordinates are stored in each image as metadata.
There will be multiple configurations available, will range from the 18 000 euros of the model that works at 22 megapixels to the 26,500 euros to 39 megapixel model.
(Via: Quesabesde )
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Article written by GONZO for Blogs Teoriza.
Hasselblad H3D II 39 megapixels camera with built-in GPS module and geopositioning photos