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Models & Brands: Hasselblad, Hasselblad, Holga, Seagull, Hasselblad, Seagull 4A-105, Hasselblad H1, Hasselblad, Lomographic, Holga
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Hasselblad Weight: 9.45 pounds Price: $21,995.00
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Key features Hasselblad
- Hasselblad Natural Color Solution
- Integrated CCD cooling sink for lower noise
- Ultimate DSLR Advantage
- Integrated 22, 31 and 39 Mpix capture units with 3" display
- Ultra-Focus: integral optimization of digital lens performance
- Model: Hasselblad H3D-39II, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera with 39mp Sensor & 3" LCD Display.
Review Hasselblad H3D-39II, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera with 39mp Sensor & 3" LCD Display. / Hasselblad:The H3D-II is the 4th generation of the Hasselblad H-system, is the ultimate high-end DSLR camera system, providing all the advantages of a truly integrated DSLR to the large sensor format, enabling all photographic parameters to be optimized & resulting in an unsurpassed level of image qualityThe H3D-II provides improved controls & functionality, better sensor cooling, a more intuitive user interface, & a bright, 3" displayWhen combined with the Hasselblad's image processing software the H3D-II will set a standard for digital photographic qualityThe H3D-II: In a League of its OwnAchieving superior image quality with modern digital photography means finding away to get the most from camera hardware, advanced optics, massive sensors, processing software, & the computing power of today's computersThe H3D-II's unprecedented interaction between the various system components combine with increased lens performance and an unprecedented level of image sharpness to outperform any professional digital camera system on the market today, delivering outstanding pixel resolution, better colors, & improved detail renderingThe large format light channel provided by the H3D-II & the H System lenses enables the use of the largest image sensors currently available 48x36 mm - more than 2x the size of even the largest 35mm camera sensors. These sensors hold more & larger pixels, ensuring ultra sharp images without gradation break-ups in even the finest. |
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Hasselblad Weight: 9.45 pounds Price: $17,995.00
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Key features Hasselblad
- Hasselblad Natural Color Solution
- Ultimate DSLR Advantage
- Integrated 22, 31 and 39 Mpix capture units with 3" display
- Integrated CCD cooling sink for lower noise
- Ultra-Focus: integral optimization of digital lens performance
- Model: Hasselblad H3D-31II, 31 MP, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera Kit With 80mm f/2.8 HC Auto Focus Lens
Review Hasselblad H3D-31II, 31 MP, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera Kit With 80mm f/2.8 HC Auto Focus Lens / Hasselblad:With the introduction of the H3D-II, Hasselblad further refines the concept of high end full frame DSLR cameras. The H3D-II, the fourth generation of our digital H series, features a bright 3" LCD and a new, intuitive user interface. The H3D-II is the ultimate choice for any serious photographer. The H3D-II has been developed around a new digital camera engine which produces increased lens performance and a new level of image sharpness. By focusing solely on digital camera architecture, Hasselblad is able to offer photographers the full benefits of professional medium-format digital cameras as well as the ease-of use found in the best 35mm DSLRs. The H3D-II architecture has also made possible the new 28mm lens, designed and optimized solely for digital image capture. Image quality is lifted to a level yet unseen in digital photography, including automatic digital correction for chromatic aberration, distortion and vignetting. You can see for yourself by checking out the image quality at www. hasselblad. com/products/hasselblad-star-quality. [+]
The result is flexibility and ease-of-use for the professional photographer, including the freedom to choose between eye-level and and waist-level viewfinders and on-the-fly classification of images. Hasselblad's Natural Color Solution delivers out-of-the-box image quality only achievable in a true digital camera system. The H3D-II camera is currently available with three different sensor models,. |
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Holga Weight: 0.7 pounds Price: $36.99
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Review Holga Holgawood Series 120N Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens - Twi-Lite Zone / Holga:The Holgawood Twilight Zone. Submitted for your approval: You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of plastic and film but of a state of mind; a journey into a soft-focus land whose boundaries are that of the frame edges. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between shutter and aperture. This is the dimension of photographic creativity and imagination. That's the signpost up ahead - you've just crossed over, into the Holga Zone. |
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Seagull Weight: 3.05 pounds Price: $209.00
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Review Seagull 107, 6cm x 6cm Medium Format Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera with Built-in 75mm f/3.5 Lens. / Seagull:Seagull 4A-105 and 4A-107 cameras are 120 twin lens reflex cameras. Their constructions, external forms and use are basicly the same. With the ly developed top cover, it is easier to close or open the waist viewfinder and much better to provent from dust. With the fresnel lens using in the viewfinder, cameras can offer brighter and sharper field of view. The camera is equipped with an accessory - Hot Shoe so that compact flasher is able to be used during picture taking. The construction of picture - taking lens for 4A-105 camera is 3 elements in 3 groups while it is 4 elements in 3 groups for 4A-107 camera. So 4A-107 is better than 4A-105 in imaging. |
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Hasselblad Weight: 6.45 pounds Price: $12,995.00
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Review Hasselblad 503CWD-II Digital Camera Kit with 503 CW Camera Body, Planar CFi 40mm Lens, 16 Megapixel Back / Hasselblad:The 503CWD-II is a digital workhorse built around the classic 500 series camera with its range of high performance, central shutter based lenses. But the 503CWD-II features a high-end 16 megapixel back with a sensor that is 50% larger than full frame 35mm DSLRs - bringing larger format advantages to your photography just as its ancestors did for film. The new back is aesthetically integrated with the rest of the camera and the camera features classic retro features, providing the perfect marriage of advanced digital technology and classic Hasselblad craftsmanship. |
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Seagull 4A-105 Weight: 2.7 pounds Price: $174.95
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Review Seagull GC-105 Medium Format Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera with Built-in 75mm f/3.5 3 Element Lens / Seagull 4A-105:Seagull 4A-105 and 4A-107 cameras are 120 twin lens reflex cameras. Their constructions, external forms and use are basicly the same. With the ly developed top cover, it is easier to close or open the waist viewfinder and much better to provent from dust. With the fresnel lens using in the viewfinder, cameras can offer brighter and sharper field of view. The camera is equipped with an accessory - Hot Shoe so that compact flasher is able to be used during picture taking. The construction of picture - taking lens for 4A-105 camera is 3 elements in 3 groups while it is 4 elements in 3 groups for 4A-107 camera. So 4A-107 is better than 4A-105 in imaging. |
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Hasselblad H1 Price: $6,549.99
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Review Hasselblad H1 - SLR camera - medium - lens: 80 mm - gray / Hasselblad H1:In the past, many professional photographers have shied away from auto-focus cameras, complaining that the slow speed of the auto-focus let valuable shots slip away. Quite often it was simply quicker, not to mention more reliable, to focus manually. The H1, however, offers lightning fast, super-accurate focusing under almost any conditions, guaranteeing that even the most fleeting of instants can be frozen accurately and clearly. And the auto-focus features an instant override function, enabling easy access to manual focusing without leaving the auto-focus mode. The H1's central lens shutter design enables virtually vibration-free exposures at even the longest shutter speeds and makes the H1 capable of flash-synchronization at all shutter speeds, up to 1/800 of a second. The advanced auto functions of the H1 take the guesswork out of your photography, allowing even the most spontaneous of shots to be perfectly focused and exposed. In addition, the H1 can be customized to suit your individual needs. The H1 allows you to save specific setting groups as so called profiles so you can then instantly access a whole range of pre-determined options at a press of a button. This extremely useful feature enables the H1 to adapt to your specific work method or style, not the other way around. But even when changing settings manually, the H1's ergonomic design and intuitive user interface enable you to make fast, easy adjustments without removing your eye from the viewfinder. |
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Hasselblad Price: $5,800.99
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Review 503CW SLR Camera Kit, Chrome Body With 80mm CFE and A12 Magazine / Hasselblad:The 503CW SLR chrome camera body combines TTL flash metering, 1/500 sec flash synch, power winder/IR remote options and compatibility to peripherals past and present. The camera is compatible with the entire range of Hasselblad leaf shutter lenses and operates at lens leaf shutter speeds from 1 to 1/500 sec. This Hasselblad kit comes with the Zeiss CFE 2. 8/80 lens, which is the standard lens for both the 500 as well as the 200 series camera series. The Planar design ensures great color correction, a flat image plane and low distortion. The wide aperture provides a bright viewfinder image. The 503CW is also compatible with all Hasselblad magazines manufactured since 1957. The A12 is the 12-exposure film magazine. Currently, 11 manufacturers produce digital backs to fit Hasselblad cameras including this one. 503CW Body Features: Uses CFi/CFE/CF/CB lenses, 30-500 mm Bright viewfinder image and a number of different exchangeable viewfinder types (not included) Battery independent Reliable all mechanical operation Gliding Mirror System for full viewfinder image with virtually all lenses. |
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Lomographic Weight: 3.4 pounds Price: $114.95
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Review Lomo Diana+, Medium Format Camera "Kit" with Removable Lens for Super Wide Angle Pinhole Shots, 120 Film & Lomo Ringflash / Lomographic:Dating back to the early 1960's, the all-plastic Diana camera is a cult legend -famous for its its dreamy, radiant, and lo-fi images. The brand new Diana+ is a faithful reproduction and a loving homage to the classic Diana - with a few new features tossed in. Its plastic lens, 2 shutter settings (daylight & "B"), 3 aperture settings, and manual focus are all hallmarks of the original Diana. But on top of that, the Diana+ offers a removable lens and super-small aperture for pinhole images, two image formats (12 or 16 square shots on a standard 120 roll), an endless panorama feature that allows for unlimited and nearly seamless panoramic shots, and both a standard tripod thread & shutter lock for easy shake-free long exposures. Each package includes the beautiful "Diana Vignettes" book - packed with over 200 pages of Diana history, Diana+ images, and truly off-the-wall short stories. Uses all varieties of medium format 120 film. The Big Picture (Forget All About It) Seriously, just put it all out of your mind. We'll no longer look for the big picture, and there will be no more getting an overview or stepping back to take it all in. All of these concepts imply an abrupt halt to activity - a conscious pause of your natural drive and instincts. As we say day in and day out: Be fast. [+]
Who's got the time to consider the implications when close to a million tremendous potential photos are streaming right past your nose? No Diana owner worth. |
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Holga Weight: 0.6 pounds Price: $36.99
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Review Holga Holgawood Series 120N Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens - The Commando / Holga:The Holgawood Commando. Strike a blow for photographic freedom! With this rugged, powerful, all-weather reconnaissance tool, you can become an army of one in the struggle to liberate the world from the tyranny of bad pictures! With an intimidating lens barrel that provides plenty of firepower, tank-like construction and stealthy camouflage color scheme, the Commando Holga is a photographic assault of Schwarzeneggarian proportions! So join the few and the proud, and enlist today! The Commando Holga- it's the bomb !. |
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