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Seeing Street Photography Through The Iconic Hasselblad 500
Iconic cameras are the ones we dream about, and usually they are film. Here’s what it’s like to shoot the Hasselblad 500CM as you look through the viewfinder.
Hasselblad Takes Megapixels To A Whole New Level With New 200MP H5D-200c MS
It seems not all that long ago that Sony’s 50MP CMOS sensor took the medium format market by storm, and Hasselblad’s 50MP H5D-50c MS was just the tip of the iceberg.
Hasselblad Announces New CFV-50c Back for Classic V System Cameras
Sony’s new Medium Format CMOS sensor is changing the MF world. Now, you can add yet another MF back, making use of that sensor to an ever growing list. Today, Hasselblad announced a new digital back for their V System, the CFV-50c.
Hasselblad 70mm EDC Was On The Moon – Now For Sale
The Hasselblad EDC was once on the moon carried by Apollo 15. Most cameras brought to the moon were left there. This one is back, and now for sale.
Bespoke or Bling? $5,000 Hasselblad Lunar Rebrands Sony NEX-7
One of Hasselblad’s claim to fame is being the first camera NASA used in their lunar exploration. To pay homage and as the first step of its new partnership with Sony, Hasselblad introduced the Lunar, a $5,000 bespoke mirrorless camera with the innards of a Sony NEX-7. Taking a page from the coachbuilding industry in the automotive world (Zagato as an example), Hasselblad’s Lunar can be fitted with a variety of exotic materials, from carbon fiber and precious metals to Italian leather and rare wood.
Best Memory Cards for Photographers
People tend to focus more on cameras and lenses when discussing camera gear. Those are exciting, fun purchases! However, once…
How to Calibrate Your Monitor For Accurate Results
A properly calibrated monitor is an essential part of color management and achieving the perfect image. But as a photographer, do you know as much as you should?