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Evolution of the Hasselblad H System Digital Strategy
- 05-05-2007
- Categorized in: Digital Cameras
Today, Hasselblad has posted this article on The Evolution of the Hasselblad H System Digital StrategyHasselblad has a simple aim; to produce the best possible camera, which can in turn produce the best possible digital files and at the same time provide the maximum degree of creative freedom to professional photographers.
By integrating all technologies in a DSLR camera instead of trying to continue to build separate cameras and digital back solutions Hasselblad is sure, and the vendors of 35mm DSLRs have proven this, that making fully integrated DSLR cameras is the only way to obtain the highest possible image quality.
Digital technology has, over the past 15 years, radically changed our lives by altering the way we communicate, the way we store information, the way we listen to music and even the way we take photographs. The very nature of digital technology, both the hardware and software behind these various applications, has advanced at a pace that would have been inconceivable in 1948 when Victor Hasselblad began producing his first analogue camera, the 1600F. Read the whole article here

