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Hasselblad 500 ELX Camera Body US $57.00
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Hasselblad 501CM SLR Film Camera Body Only-NEVER USED US $1,999.00
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Hasselblad 903SWC Film Camera Mint + Polaroid back + Film lot US $3,950.00
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HASSELBLAD 150mm F4 SONNAR HASSELBLAD 500 SERIES CAMERAS. US $121.59
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Hasselblad SWC/M with 38mm Lens, affordable user-condition camera US $1,590.00
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Hasselblad camera bubble balance US $40.00
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Hasselblad 500 EL/M Camera Body -READ! US $57.00
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GREAT!!! Hasselblad 500C/M camera kit with Planar T # US $1,200.00
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KIEV-88 Camera VOLNA-3 Lens HASSELBLAD Planar Copy NEW US $399.99
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POLAROID BACK FOR HASSELBLAD CAMERAS US $49.00
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Hasselblad 500EL/M SLR Film Camera US $75.00
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HASSELBLAD 500C/M MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERA KIT W/ 80MM LENS - NO RESERVE! US $335.00
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HASSELBLAD CAMERA FILM ADVANCE KNOB BLACK 500C 500CM US $10.00
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HASSELBLAD CAMERA LENS 67MM TO SERIES 8 FILTER RING BLACK US $4.50
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ORIGINAL HASSELBLAD CAMERA STRAP 49018 5 500CM US $5.00
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HASSELBLAD 500CM CAMERA REAR BODY CAP 41041 METAL US $4.25
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HASSELBLAD CAMERA REAR LENS CAP ORIGINAL LATE STYLE US $4.00
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Lindahl Metal Threaded Adapter Disk, Adapts Dedicated Shade System To Hasselblad CF Lenses Sale Price: $1.99 |
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Lindahl's metal threaded adapter disks are designed to attach Dedicated Lens Shade Systems to your Lens. |
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NEEWER® Timer Remote Control RS-60E3 For Canon XS XSi T1i XT XTi Sale Price: $14.39 |
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The timer can be set anywhere from 1 second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The buttons can be operated with a single thumb. The LCD panel can be illuminated. The remote has a stylish and ergonomic design... |
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OP/TECH 1501372 Pro Loop Strap for Camera Equipment (Black) List Price: $22.75 Sale Price: $20.50 |
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The PRO LOOP STRAP is rapidly becoming the choice of professional photographers and people who use large cameras with long heavy lenses. It's also ideal for use on portable power packs. The patented weight reduction system makes the PRO LOOP STRAP absolutely essential for prolonged use of a heavy camera or portable power pack... |
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Pocket Wizard FlexTT5 Transceiver For Canon TTL Flashes and Digital SLR Cameras List Price: $229.00 Sale Price: $222.00 |
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The dedicated FlexTT5 Transceiver, with its built in hot-shoe and ControlTL™ software, is the perfect addition to Canon E-TTL II flash systems. The FlexTT5 takes the existing benefits of Canon wireless systems and pushes them past the boundaries of infrared technology... |
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Lightroom 3: Streamlining Your Digital Photography Process List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $20.31 |
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"Iâve worked my entire adult life in digital imaging, from managing high-volume production departments to running my own photography and printing businesses. And for many years, Iâve been teaching photographers how to be self-sufficient when it comes to working with their digital images... |
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The Hasselblad Manual, Seventh Edition List Price: $59.95 Sale Price: $25.99 |
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Discover the great advantages and benefits of working in the medium film format or with the large digital sensor units in Hasselblad digital cameras and digital backs. Presented in an easily accessible format, this book shows the working and manipulation of the various cameras... |
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The Medium Format Advantage, Second Edition List Price: $47.95 Sale Price: $19.00 |
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Learn the advantages and capabilities of medium-format cameras and examine all aspects of medium-format operations, including SLR, twin lens, panoramic, rangefinder, wide angle, press, and view cameras... |
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Digital Photography. Do We Really Need All These Mega Pixels?
What a day yeasterday was! I awoke feeling like some vicious dwarf had spent the complete evening sanding my throat with sandpaper while brutally swapping my grey matter with lime green jelly... yup I had man flu. The morning didn't get that much better as I then spent what felt like an age driving around Northampton General Hospital hopelessly striving to park so that my son could show up at his hearing test appointment on time. With these and many more inane irritants behind me I was at least looking forward to one aspect of my day, visiting my local colleges photography course open day, more explicitly I'd been promised a hands on demo by Hasselblad's area sales team of their brand new drool inducing digital camera range, the H4D series.
Well I'll overtly confess what a lovely piece of machinery this camera is, as with all previous Hasselbads (I've been lucky enough to own several) the build quality and ergonomics are just amazing, a bench mark for all other manufacturers to follow etc etc etc... but this isn't a review article. What has been bugging me and by all accounts many other photographers, judging by the ones I met the other night, is this unmistakable mega pixel mania. This stupid and down right deceptive obsession with the pixel count as a gauge of the quality of a camera and thus the photographer.
This isn't as an assault on any one particular camera company, at least Hasselblad aim their cameras at high end professionals whom might at least sometimes exploit all those 60 megapixels on a billboard poster or something as equally considerable, all camera brands are at it! When did you last shoot a 48 or 96 sheet poster? When did you last do a print greater than say A4? In fact when did you last do a print at all?
I've been lucky enough to shoot for customers that have required billboard posters and exhibited in galleries with big prints all whilst shooting under the critical gaze of top London art directors. Since taking a step back from the advertising world but still continuing to photograph in a professional setting where pressures are high I have hardly shot anything that the client desired to be printed larger than A4. As a matter of fact after reviewing last years projects I can conclude that at least 75% of this commercial work will ever go near a printing press, instead they will remain firmly in the virtual world such as a clients internet website or email marketing campaign!
I have shot on all camera formats from 35mm SLRs through to large format view cameras but now choose to chiefly shoot on a 12 mega pixel camera system except the client specifically demands larger files, and I have never once had a client moan about image quality. Sure I have to expolit many of my skills and photographic understanding in capturing files that are of a certain quality but the point I'm aiming to make is that these shots would have been no better if photographed on say a 22 mega pixel back, just bigger!
I often flick through my camera periodicals and indeed fantasize over owning the newest and greatest camera gadget, but I endeavor to resist the temptation to upgrade purely on the idea of acquiring superior picture quality. Picture quality is not governed by pixel count or more specifically file size, that is the truth. There are countless considerations that govern the quality of an image from the quality of the idea, the command and quality of light, exposure, post productio and of course all this depends on the expertise of the person behind the lense. Consider the photographs that have most inspired you or made you go wow and I can assure you that many of those images were not captured on cameras of any better physical quality than even a modest modern day digital camera.
Modern day digital cameras are truly unbelievable devices and the great news is that you don't have to remortgage your house to buy one. That makes them a great equalizer, photography is not just for the reserve of the rich and famous or the bearded camera bore (no offence to any bearded readers out there, I salute your hairyness!). So get on ebay, pick up a 18 month old DSLR bargain that some kind sole traded in for a supposedly bigger and better model, read a couple of suitable books and then get on out there and start shooting like there's no tomorrow, hey there's no film to have to buy or process!
About the Author
This article has been supplied courtesy of Andy Nickerson. Andy is a Northamptonshire commercial photographer with over 14 years experience in working for design and advertising professionals. Visit http://www.bramptonvalleyphotography.co.uk/about.htm for more info.
Whats the highest megapixel camera ever made ?
i read an article about hasselblad hd2-39 which has a 39 MP sensor...all these days i thought 10MP was the highest... are there other cameras better than 39MP
39 Megapixel is the biggest I've seen so far.
The camera you seek is a hasselblad H2D-39.
You can find it on www.bhphotovideo.com
It's only $30,000 so what are you waiting for?
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