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Hasselblad H3D 31 First Impressions Review
- 13-03-2007
- Categorized in: Digital Cameras
The Hasselblad H3D 31 is a medium-format DSLR, with a 44.2 x 33.1 mm, 31-megapixel sensor. At $24,995, it's a general-purpose camera for high-end professional work. Hasselblad also sells a 39-megapixel H3D and a 22-megapixel iteration. The H3D 31 operates a little faster than the other models, and its sensor is physically a little smaller. Its ISO range runs from 100 to 800, a stop faster at both ends than the other H3Ds, so it may be more appropriate for work with moving subjects than the others.The Hasselblad Paradigm and the H3D 31 Workflow
Starting early in the development of their film cameras, Hasselblad has designed modular products. The cameras separate into 4 major components: lens, body, viewfinder and film or sensor back. Connectivity between the components has gotten more sophisticated over the years, but the basic function of the parts has remained the same. Read the whole review here

