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Photokina is over… a look back
http://blog.giinii.com/ 2008/ 10/ 07/ photokina-is-over-a-look-back/I talked about Photokina, the big photography conference in Germany, a few times as I mentioned products that came out of it. And now that everything is said and done, reviews and recaps are starting to go up. Let’s check out some of the action.
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Sean’s 30th Birthday Party
http://www.manrilla.net/ blog/ 2008/ 09/ 26/ seans-30th-birthday-party/Sean’s 30th Birthday Party September 26, 2008 | 25 Ramadhan 1429 I have been fortunate enough that no matter where I travel to or places I have moved to I still have a small, core group of friends that I keep in touch with. Sean has been a friend of mine since just shortly after high school.
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Hasselblad ready to bring awesome 60 Megapixel Camera
http://techskill4all.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ hasselblad-ready-to-bring-awesome-6…Hasselblad can already boast bringing the first digital camera to market outfitted with Kodak's wicked 50 megapixel sensor, but the flagship H3DII-50 won't have much time to sail the high MP seas by its lonesome. Hasselblad CEO Christian Poulsen promises a 60MP version will debut in April 2009.
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60-megapixel Hasselblad H3DII-60
http://www.devicepedia.com/ cameras/ 60-megapixel-hasselblad-h3dii-60.htmlNow if the 50-megapixel Hasselblad camera (pictured above) is no longer a good choice for whoever needs/buys it, then we have news for you. The company is launching a 60-megapixel Hasselblad dubbed H3DII-60 and it should hit the shelves in April 2009. That makes the old H3D-31 look so … old.
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60 megapixel Hasselblad SLR incoming!
http://www.electricpig.co.uk/ 2008/ 09/ 25/ 60-megapixel-hasselblad-slr-incoming…Last week we brought you news of Canon’s EOS 5D Mark II, armed with a fat 21 megapixel sensor and aimed squarely at the mid-range SLR market. Now we have hints that Hasselblad has a new flagship SLR in the works, the H3DII-60, and it’s about to steamroller everyone in its way with a positively obese 60 MP sensor.
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Hassy Be Rollin’ 60mp, Son! 2009.
http://www.nikonwatch.com/ 2008/ 09/ 24/ hassy-be-rollin-60mp-fool-2009/PCWorld (huh?) reports that Hasselblad CEO Christian Poulsen says they’ve got a 60 megapixel H3DII-60 that yields 94% fullframe coverage on their 645 format. Hasselblad 500cm “We feel that it’s important to emphasize the 94% coverage, because, although we hear the phrase ‘full-frame’ being used
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Hasselblad bringing 60-megapixel H3DII-60 in April 2009
http://www.engadget.com/ 2008/ 09/ 24/ hasselblad-bringing-60-megapixel-h3dii-60…Filed under: Digital CamerasHasselblad's doing a fine job of pimping its mildly fresh 50-megapixel H3DII-50 at Photokina 2008, but being that we're hardly ever satisfied with the here and now, we've latched onto a few juicy tidbits flowing from the lips of CEO Christian Poulsen.
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Whether you go Leica or Hasselblad, you’re buying Kodak
http://www.crunchgear.com/ 2008/ 09/ 24/ whether-you-go-leica-or-hasselblad-your…This is interesting. I really had no idea that Kodak was the sensor provider for both Leica and Hasselblad, whose near-medium-format professional DSLRs have been the talk of the town lately. Good for Kodak! I like it when companies are behind the scenes and don’t steal the thunder — companies like IBM and Broadcom that make the hardware that makes the hardware.
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Kodak rolls out new image sensors at Photokina, one for Leica's S2
http://www.engadget.com/ 2008/ 09/ 24/ kodak-rolls-out-new-image-sensors-at-phot…Filed under: Digital CamerasWe noticed that the writeup for Leica's newly unveiled S2 made mention of a new Kodak sensor, but we'll leave it to Kodak to do the boasting. Sure enough, the outfit responsible for this atrocity has rolled out a few new image sensors at Photokina 2008, one of which -- the KAF-37500 -- proudly resides in the aforementioned S2.
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TOKYO CATS
http://withb.exblog.jp/ 8563747/TOKYO CATS # by with-b | 2008-09-05 23:17 | HASSELBLAD 905SWC | Comments(1) | About #
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