Hasselblad Launches the H3D-31

Hasselblad has launched the Hasselblad H3D-31, the 31 megapixel version of the H3D-39, the world's first 48mm full-frame DSLR camera system. Featuring near full-frame capture, the H3D-31 uses a 44×33mm sensor enhanced with micro-lenses to boost ISO rating one stop to a new maximum of ISO 800. The system's new high-speed capture architecture, which is common to all H3D models, gives the H3D-31 a capture rate of 1.2 seconds per image in either mobile or tethered mode. These features give the H3D-31 the highest burst rate of the H3D family and make it the camera of choice for the professional mobile photographer.

The H3D-22 and its nearly double-resolution H3D-39 counterpart are both full frame 48mm DSLR's using the sensor format 36×48mm. These cameras operate up to ISO400 with a capture speed of up to 1.4 seconds per capture. The H3D-22 and H3D-39 are the preferred choice of professional commercial photographers.

The H3D design has also made possible the launch of a completely new 28mm lens, designed and optimized solely for digital image capture.

The new H3D-31 is available immediately worldwide through Hasselblad's national subsidiaries and channel partners with a retail price of US$ 24,995.

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