I'm starting the first impressions post on the Hasselblad H6D-400C Multi-Shot with an extremely obvious statement above and with an emphasis on the fact that complaining about something like this is truthfully useless.
There's bound to be someone that's going to say "That's so expensive. " Well, you're surely not the customer that the Hasselblad H6D-400C Multi-Shot is pointed at. I mean, do you own a museum? Do you have need to documenting something at a larger than life detail? Do you need a fantastic tethered workflow? Do you even have a tripod designed to hold such a beast? The honest answer for most of us pedestrians is no--we're not that high up in the food chain of photography. But the MET and other museums like the Smithsonian or the US government surely have a need for a camera like this. To refresh your mind, the Hasselblad H6D-400C Multi-Shot is a 100MP medium format camera back unit. For those that don't understand, traditional medium format consisted of a camera body, a camera back with the sensor and brains, and the lens. So you're essentially shelling out a whole lot of money for a sensor and brains. . thephoblographer.com
2018-3-8 14:00