The most expensive digital SLR at Photokina this year is, of course, a Hasselblad. The new Hasselblad H3D is truly an engineering marvel, and with 22 to 39-megapixels for 48x36mm digital capture, it will likely cost the well-financed photographer over $40,000.
Not only will the camera have unmatched resolution, but also highly realistic color reproduction thanks to the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution (HNCS). The camera also supports Hasselbald's new lossless compression format 3F RAW (3FR). RAW quality photos using this format take up 33% less storage space than their counterparts.
The device is compatible with H-system lenses capable of shutter speeds up to 1/800 seconds. The large format allows a significantly shallower depth of field, which produces a greater contrast between sharp and blurry areas.

There will be two models: the H3D-22 with a 22-megapixel sensor and the H3D-39 with 39-megapixel sensor.
H3D-22
- Sensor size: 22 Mpixels (4080 x 5440 pixels)
- Image size (8/16 bit RGB): RAW 3FR capture 30 MB on average. TIFF 8 bit: 66 MB
- Storage capacity: 2 GB CF card holds 66 images on average
H3D-39
- Sensor size: 39 Mpixels (5412 • 7212 pixels)
- Image size (8/16 bit RGB): RAW 3FR capture 50 MB on average. TIFF 8 bit: 117 MB
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Storage capacity: 2 GB CF card holds 40 images on average

Hasselblad H3D at Photokina 2006
Technical Details:
- Sensor dimensions: 36.7 x 49.0 mm Shooting mode: Single shot
- Color definition: 16 bit
- ISO speed range: ISO 50, 100, 200 and 400
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Image storage: CF card type II (write speed >20 MB/sec), New Image Bank 100 GB external hard drive or tethered to Mac or PC
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Color management: Hasselblad RGB: • full dynamics • reproduction dynamics
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Battery type: Li-ion (powered from the H3D camera grip)
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Capture rate: 35 captures per minute
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Color display: OLED 2.2”
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Histogram feedback on rear OLED and on camera body grip LCD
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IR filter: Mounted on CCD sensor
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Acoustic feedback
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File format: Hasselblad 3FR
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Software: FlexColor (included)
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Host connection type: FireWire 800 (IEEE1394b)
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View camera compatibility
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Battery capacity: H3D camera system, Li-ion battery: 250 captures in 4 hours
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Operating temperature: 0 - 45 °C / 32 - 113 °F
PRESS RELEASEHasselblad Launches World's First 48mm Full-Frame DSLR Camera System
With
a new, fully digital strategy, Hasselblad sets new benchmark in
high-end DSLR camera systems for professional photographers.
26/09/2006 - Hasselblad is today firmly positioning
itself as the pre-eminent provider of high-end digital cameras with the
launch of the Hasselblad H3D, the world’s first 48mm full-frame DSLR
camera system. The H3D is the result of Hasselblad’s strategy of taking
photographic flexibility and image quality to new levels, as yet unseen
in any competing product. When compared with high-end 35mm DSLRs, the
H3D delivers unmatched pixel resolution, better colors and detail
rendering and a new choice of viewfinders for creative image
composition. In comparison with digital backs, the H3D delivers image
quality with a higher level of detail and true sharpness thanks to
Hasselblad’s Digital APO Correction (DAC) and the advances of its new
Ultra-Focus functionality. The H3D’s full-frame concept offers unique
control of image composition and with its new 28mm lens, the H3D allows
photographers for the first time ever to take wide angle shots on a 36
x 48mm sensor.
Christian Poulsen, CEO of Hasselblad comments: “The
digital revolution prompted many professional photographers to adopt
high-end 35mm DSLRs as their back-up or even their main camera. But as
the most demanding photographers have become acquainted with the
technology, the feedback we’ve had indicates that high-end 35mm often
doesn’t offer the required image quality. Many photographers also miss
the high-end camera system’s additional photographic flexibility that
is beyond the physical parameters of the high-end 35mm DSLR, which was
originally designed for ultra-fast shooting environments. Hasselblad
has been deluged by requests from traditional camera back buyers for
true wide angle photography and extended image quality. We’re confident
that in the H3D, a logical evolution of the H1D and H2D, professional
photographers will find the complete photographic solution for these
needs. What Victor Hasselblad managed to develop with the classic V
camera system, the H3D now extends into the digital age.”
Size matters
The H3D is currently
available in two models, the Hasselblad H3D-22 and the Hasselblad
H3D-39, offering image capture with a resolution of either 22 or an
unsurpassed 39 megapixels on the largest image sensor currently
available in digital photography – more than twice the size of a
high-end 35mm camera sensor. The system’s viewfinders and extra large
and bright lenses enable extremely precise compositions and easy
operation in dim lighting.
Ultra-Focus and Digital APO Correction boost lens performance
The
H3D is built around a brand new digital camera engine, providing a new
standard of image sharpness, ‘Ultra-Focus’. In the H3D camera,
information about lens and exact capture conditions are fed into the
digital camera engine for ultra-fine-tuning of the auto-focus
mechanism, taking into account the design of the lens and the optical
specification of the sensor. By then adding Digital APO Correction
(DAC) – digital, APO-chromatic correction of the color aberration and
distortion in the images - Hasselblad raises the performance of the
full HC lens range to a new level of sharpness and resolution and, with
perfect pixel definition, optimizes the basis for image rendering.
World’s first 28mm wide angle lens for 48mm DSLR camera systems
Hasselblad
has designed a new 28mm wide angle lens especially for the H3D. To
achieve the necessary optical performance, the Hasselblad lens
designers have taken full advantage of the Ultra-Focus and DAC
functionality to ensure that outstanding images are produced by this
extraordinary lens. Photographers who work with the H3D and the HCD
28mm lens will be amazed by the full-frame composition and unmatched
wide angle image quality.
New waist-level viewfinder
Taking the
V System’s lead, Hasselblad is launching an interchangeable,
waist-level viewfinder for the H system cameras. The new waist-level
viewfinder is a superb composition tool that allows the photographer to
maintain direct eye contact with the model throughout the shoot,
particularly important for fashion and people shoots. The H3D thus
offers a choice of viewfinders – eye- or waist-level – an important
flexibility for the professional photographer.
Hasselblad Star Quality
To define the
core parameters of optimal image quality, Hasselblad is introducing its
Hasselblad Star Quality standard. Traditionally, resolution or the
number of pixels on the sensor has been perceived as the most important
quality factor in digital photography, but in fact other parameters
have similar or even greater impact – sharpness, the definition of
small details, color and low noise. Hasselblad has spent the last two
years developing the underlying technology to optimize these parameters:
Resolution: – State of the art 39 megapixels
Sharpness: – Ultra-Focus and DAC
Small details: – Single shot interpolation
Color: – Hasselblad Natural Color Solution
Low noise: – Digital noise reduction
With the introduction of the H3D, Hasselblad has produced a camera system that can deliver the highest image quality to date.
Photographic Flexibility
To allow the
photographer to shoot the most creative and best composed images, the
H3D has also been developed for maximum flexibility:
Viewfinder flexibility: - The system offers a choice
of viewfinders for image composition and is compatible with
Hasselblad’s standard H System lenses and the new 28mm digital HCD lens.
Tilt and Shift flexibility: - The digital capture unit can be used on a view camera with tilt and shift functionality.
Storage
flexibility: - The H3D also gives the professional photographer three
options for image storage: on a CF card, to a Hasselblad Image Bank (a
100GB drive with a write speed of up to 60MB/sec) via FireWire, or the
tethered operation with extended, special capture controls.
Film
flexibility: - In exceptional circumstances, such as extreme heat or
cold or extremely long or short exposure times, it is also possible to
switch to film.
With these operating and storage options, the
photographer is able to select a mode to suit their work, whatever the
nature and whether in the studio or on location.
Christian Poulsen concludes: “It has been a major
achievement for Hasselblad to have implemented its new, fully digital
strategy. We are confident that the H3D, the first product resulting
from the new strategy, will set new standards for digital photography,
even when compared with the best 35mm DSLR cameras and digital backs.
In pursuance of our objectives, we will continue to focus on bringing
to market digital products that offer flexibility and the best possible
image quality, and on working with existing and new Hasselblad users to
help them take full advantage of the potential that digital technology
holds for them, both creatively and commercially.”
The new H3D is available immediately worldwide through
Hasselblad’s national subsidiaries and channel partners at retail
prices to be announced at Photokina.
An H3D upgrade program is available for current H1D and H2D users.