After the launch of Ferrari Edition�from H4 series Hasselblad has come up with some more amazing news. Those who are fans of V-system cameras can now enjoy the comfort of the CFV-50 digital back.
The hasselblad CFV-50 captures at 50 MP and it self corrects for barrel distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberration and plenty of other effects that a normal film system would not otherwise be able to catch. It will cost the Hasselblad fans a sum of around 11,990 euros.

To add to the above costly pricing, Hasselblad has announced that it is actively working on its 200 megapixel camera which it will be announced by early 2011. Company product development lead Peter Stig-Nielsen explained to CNET and others at Photokina that it would be an improvement of the H4D-50 multi shot that moves the pixels just half a step away versus the full shifts of today but produces four times as many pixels.

Upon successful testing, Hasselblad plans to release the new ultra-resolution capture mode for H4D-50MS cameras by early 2011. All current H4D-50MS cameras will be offered this new capture mode straight from the factory, by using a new calibration and firmware upgrade, at a fee to be announced soon.

[via Electronista]

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