Camera type:
Large sensor medium
format DSLR
Sensor size:
Kodak 40.0 Mpixels
(7304 x 5478 pixels)
Sensor dimensions:
33.1×44.2 mm
Image size:
RAW 3FR capture 50 MB on
average. TIFF 8 bit: 120 MB
File format:
Lossless compressed
Hasselblad RAW 3FR
Lenses:
Hasselblad HC/HCD lens
line with integral central lens
shutter.
Shutter speed range:
256 seconds
to 1/800 second
ISO speed range: ISO 100,
200, 400, 800 and 1600
Color definition: 16 bit
Color management:
Hasselblad Natural Color
Solution
Focusing:
Autofocus metering with
passive central cross-type
sensor. Ultra focus digital
feedback. Instant manual
focus override. Metering
range EV 1 to 19 at ISO 100.
True Focus:
Automatic focus adjust-
ment to compensate for
camera movement when
re-com posing. Based upon
Absolute Position Lock (APL)
processor technology.
Viewfinder options:
HVD 90x: 90° eye-level
viewfinder w. diopter adjust-
ment (-5 to +3.5D). Image
magnification 3.1 times.
HV 90x: 90° eye-level
viewfinder w. diopter adjust-
ment (-4 to +2.5D). Image
magnification 2.7 times.
HVM: Waist-level viewfinder.
Image magnification 3.2
times.
IR filter:
Mounted on CCD sensor
Exposure metering
Metering options: Spot,
Centre Weighted and
CentreSpot. Metering range
Spot: EV2 to 21, Centre
Weighted: EV1 to 21,
CentreSpot: EV1 to 21
Power supply:
Rechargeable Li-ion battery
(7.2 VDC / 1850 mAh).
Storage options:
CF card type U-DMA
(e.g. SanDisk extreme IV)
or tethered to Mac or PC
Storage capacity:
4 GB CF card holds
75 images on average
Capture rate:
1.1 seconds per capture.
50 captures per minute
Color display:
Yes, 3 inch TFT type, 24 bit
color, 230 400 pixels
Histogram feedback: Yes
Phocus software:
For Mac and Windows
Platform support:
Macintosh: OSX.
Windows: XP (32 and 64
bit), Vista (32 and 64 bit),
Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit).
Host connection type:
FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b)
View camera compatibility:
Yes, Mechanical shutters
controlled via flash sync.
Electronic shutters can be
controlled from Phocus.
Operating temperature:
0 - 45 ˚C/32 - 113 ˚F
Dimensions complete camera
with HC80 mm lens:
153 x 131 x 213 mm
(WxHxD)
Weight:
2290 g
(Complete camera w. HC80
mm lens, Li-Ion battery and
CF card)
Michael Grecco
USA
www.michaelgrecco.com
Marcel Pabst
Sweden
www.marcelpabst.se
Kevin Then
Malaysia
www.kevinthen.com
Mats Bengtsson
Sweden
www.matsbengtsson.se
Steve McCurry
USA
www.stevemccurry.com
Also featured:
Marvel Pabst’s images:
Make Up & Styling : Sabina Sung
Models: Mathilda Jansson/Aveny Modeller - Pontus Arvåsen
3D : Anders Eriksson/Digi Pun
Our H4D-40 Photographers
To read more about the images in this
catalogue and the talented photo-
graphers who provided them, check
out the individual shooters’ links on
the Hasselblad Showcase:
http://www.hasselblad.com/user-showcase.aspx
A World of Hasselblad
The Hasselblad website is more than
just a place to present our products
and philosophy. We are busy turning
www.hasselblad.com into a place for
photographers to gather to share tips
and tricks, to show off their work,
view the work of others, and to learn
more about high-end photography. We
have a wide range of content, from
videos and video tutorials, virtual
demos, brochures and user guide
downloads to – naturally – all the info
you could desire about our products
and company. On our website you will
also find a presentation of this year’s
Masters winners, portals where you
can vote for the upcoming Masters
competition or enter to compete
yourself, access to our award winning
Victor by Hasselbald magazine, and
much, much more.
And, as of February 10, 2010,
there is a special area of the website
devoted just to Hasselblad owners.
The new Hasselbald Owners Area will
provide a place for Hasselblad photo-
graphers to present their images and
businesses to the over 1.4 million visi-
tors that come to the site every year,
and a place for the public to come and
check out some of the most advanced
phtoographers in the industry today.
www.hasselblad.com
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Hasselblad Experience
Hasselblad Masters Competition
Victor by Hasselblad
Hasselblad Owners’ Club
V Planet
H4D-40 Technical Specication
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Thomas Morel
Norway
Page 10:
Peder Dalmo
Denmark