Hasselblad H4D-40 manual

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    The H4D F amily H4 D 40 Model Pixel count Sensor size Sensitivity Lens range Exp. time Multi-shot DAC T rueFocus H4D - 40 40Mpix 3 3.1 x44. 2mm IS O 100 -16 00 HC/ HCD 1 /800 - 4 min No Ye s Ye s H4D - 5 0 50Mpix 36.8x49.1mm ISO 5 0 - 8 00 HC/ HCD 1 /800 - 32 s ec No Ye s Ye s H4D - 5 0M S 50Mpix 36.8 x49 .1mm IS O 50 - 80 0 HC /HCD 1/80 0 -3 2 se [...]

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    S i z e S t i l l M a t t e rs . I n a wo rl d wh e re te ch no l og y gr o ws sm a l l er an d s ma l l e r , s om e thi ng s a re sti l l bette r larg e . Li k e i magi ng sen so rs and le ns es , for i n stance . And wh i le so me cl ai m that s ma l ler l en ses , sm a l l er se n so rs , an d s ma l l e r ca me ra s y st e m s ca n pr od uce t[...]

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    If yo ur camera sy stem h as fe atu res tha t a Has sel blad doe sn ’t, the n you ’ v e sacrificed imag e qua lity to g et the m. Let’ s get on e thi ng straight – the Ha sse lbl ad H4 D - 40 is not a “ one si ze fits al l ” pho to grap - hi c sol ution . The H 4D - 40 , l ik e a ll Ha sse lbl ad products for the pa st ha lf a cen tur y[...]

  • Page 4

    If the re is n o dif fere nce between 35m m DSLR s and Medi um Format DS LRs , then why do s o man y of the w orld ’ s lea ding ph otog r ap her s sti l l choos e to i nve st in a Hasse lblad syst em ? A New Ap proach t o Close - Up F ocusin g - T rue F ocus an d Absolut e Posi tion L ock T rue F oc us help s solv e one o f the m ost lin ger ing [...]

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    Modularit y = F ree dom The p ri mar y re ason t hat p hoto gr a - phe rs c hoos e to inves t in and s hoo t wit h a Has selb lad sy stem is r eally quite s impl e – it’s the ama zing q ual - it y of the images that they get when shoo ting w it h our p ro du ct s. The re ar e a ra nge of ot her r eas ons, howeve r , that m ake a Has selb lad sy[...]

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    Ea sy to Us e – Di f fic ult to Be at One o f the m ost c om mon my t hs reg ardin g M edium F or m at sys tems is that they are dif fi cult to learn and har d to use. In fac t, H assel blad D SLRs are no m ore d if fi cult t o use t han hi gh - end 3 5 syste ms. Bot h our s of t ware a nd har d war e are sur pr ising ly easy to use; many ph o - [...]

  • Page 7

    The gre at est o f i mag es star ts as l i ght. Wh en we f ir st d esig ned o ur H C /HCD le ns line we s et spe cif i cat ions a nd p er for man ce s ta nd ards hi gh – ex tr em ely hi gh, i n fa c t. O ur aim w as no t just to deli ver a uniqu e line of f ast , moto r dri ven, c ent ral l ens A F - le nses wit h man ual fo cus o ver rid e, but [...]

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    Lens 35 mm equivalent Lens 35 mm equivalent HCD 4/28 22 mm HC 3.2/150 117 mm HC 3.5/35 27 mm HC 4/210 165 mm HC 3.5/50 39 mm HC 4.5/300 235 mm HC 2.8/80 63 mm HCD 4-5.6/35-90 27–70 mm HC 2.2/100 78 mm HC 3.5-4.5/50-110 39–86 mm HC 4/120 94 mm H Lenses Stab ilit y and C re ativi t y – Has selb lad C entr al Len s Shu tte rs The i nteg r al cen[...]

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    V Len se s All C - t ype l en se s fr om the V s ys tem with o ptio nal C F len s ad apter H Acces sories 16 17 Pho to: Ke vi n Th en For the fu ll ran ge of H as s elb lad p rof es s io nal ac c es s ori e s, go to w w w.has s elb lad .co m. “When yo u loo k in the vie w f inder e ve r y thi ng i s hug e - It’ s cr ystal cl ear . . . Y ou ’ [...]

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    Wh y Phocus? Using Ph ocu s allows yo u to get th e most from the wor ld’ s most det ailed ima ge f iles an d to ach ieve gr oun d - bre akin g new lev els of ima ge qua lit y and te chni cal p re cisio n. Pho cus is availab le fo r bot h Ma c and W ind ows. Phocus is both power f ul and easy to use an d pr ovid es a r an ge of pr ofes - sional f[...]

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    Free dom to c ho os e b et wee n eye - l evel and wa is t- le vel vi ew fi nde r s. T rue Fo cu s au to - f oc us sy s tem wi th Ab so lut e Pos iti on Lo c k and ne w ca mer a co ntr ol s. AF A s si s t lig ht s for w ork ing in d ark e nvir onm ent s . Ch oic e of c om bin ing p oint - and - sh oot a nd ti lt / sh if t to so lve c rea tive c om m[...]

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    Cam era t y pe: L ar ge sen sor m ed ium format DSLR Sen so r siz e: Kod ak 4 0.0 Mpixels (7304 x 5 4 78 pixels) Sensor dimensions: 33.1 ×44. 2 mm Imag e size: R AW 3F R c aptu re 5 0 MB o n aver ag e. TIF F 8 bi t: 1 20 MB File format: Lossless compressed Has selb lad R AW 3F R Lense s: Has selb lad H C/HCD lens line w it h inte gr al c en tr al [...]