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Hasselblad H5D-50c

Hasselblad H5D-50c
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7 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 reviews from magazines and websites. People are impressed by the sensor and durability. The low light performance and portability are also mentioned favorably, but some have doubts about the contrast and screen.

performance, portability, low-light, durability, sensor

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Expert review by (professionalphotographer.co.uk)

Hasselblad's H5D-50C is now Wi-Fi enabled

 

At Photokina this week, Hasselblad is set to showcase prototypes of its brand new H5D-50c Wi-Fi medium format camera.

Sep, 2014

Expert review by (professionalphotographer.co.uk)

Hasselblad H5D-50c CMOS camera

 

Hasselblad has begun shipping its pioneering H5D-50c, the world's first fully integrated medium format camera system to use CMOS sensor technology.

Mar, 2014

Expert review by (photographymonthly.com)

Hasselblad introduce new H5D-50c CMOS camera

 

Ian Rawcliffe, Hasselblad CEO, stated: "There is no price premium at all for customers who wish to acquire this groundbreaking technology. The H5D-50c will ship with the same price tag that applies to our H5D-50 model."

Mar, 2014

Expert review by : PDN Gear Guide (pdnonline.com)

Camera Review: Hasselblad H5D-50C

 

Given a choice between the Phase One IQ250 and the Hasselblad H5D-50c we looked at in this review, we'd have to go with the Phase One system, since it was just a step faster in tracking movement and freezing motion in ambient light. The IQ250 comes...

Excellent image quality even in low light at high ISOs from Sony-made CMOS sensor; more rugged camera build with comfortable ergonomics; considerably less expensive than competing model from Phase One

Not as good for tracking action and freezing motion in ambient light compared to the Phase One system; hard to judge sharpness on high-contrast, 3-inch LCD screen

Aug, 2014

Expert review by : Dan Havlik (pdngearguide.com)

Camera Review: Hasselblad H5D-50C

 

Hasselblad looks to the future with its new CMOS sensor-based medium-format camera.

Not as good for tracking action and freezing motion in ambient light compared to the Phase One system; hard to judge sharpness on high-contrast, 3-inch LCD screen.

Aug, 2014

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