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Hasselblad H4D-40

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Brand Hasselblad 2007
Model 70380534
Released Year 2007
Type Digital Cameras
Series H4d
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Hasselblad H4D-40 is a medium format digital camera introduced in 2007 that incorporates a 40-megapixel CCD sensor delivering outstanding image quality with a resolution of 7728 x 5792 pixels. It features a robust Leica-designed V system mount compatible with a wide range of high-quality lenses. The camera supports both electronic and mechanical shutter options with speeds ranging from 1/800 to 32 seconds, ideal for diverse shooting scenarios. Integrated with a high-speed FireWire 800 interface, the camera facilitates rapid tethered shooting workflows. Its high-resolution LCD screen and an optical viewfinder provide precision framing and review capabilities in the field. The camera's modular design allows integration with various accessories and digital backs within the H system range, optimizing flexibility for professional photographers.

The sensor size is significantly larger than traditional 35mm formats, providing enhanced dynamic range and color depth for professional studio and landscape photography. The H4D-40 supports multi-shot capture modes which further elevate color fidelity and image sharpness. It operates on a reliable rechargeable battery system enabling lengthy shooting sessions. The body is constructed from lightweight and durable materials, ensuring stability while maintaining portability. This model extends Hasselblad's legacy of precision engineering and optical excellence with advanced firmware providing consistent performance.

Specifications

MPN 70380534
UPC 0761477964232
Model H4D-40
Battery Type Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Connectivity FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b)
Features Serial, Histogram Display, Self Timer, Raw Processing
Type Digital SLR
Item Weight 80.8 Oz.
Optical Viewfinder Type 90° Reflex
Min Shutter Speed 256 Sec
Focal Length Range 82mm
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-3"-Color
Light Sensitivity 100-1600
Display Type LCD
Sensor Type CCD
Max Shutter Speed 1/800 Sec
Lens Construction 6 Group(s) / 6 Element(s)
Exposure Range Ev 1-21 (Iso 100)
Sensor Resolution 40 megapixels
Max Video Resolution 7304x5478
Lens Filter Size 67mm
Exposure Metering Spot, Center-Weighted
Additional Features Serial, Histogram Display, Self Timer, Raw Processing
Flash Type Pop-Up Flash
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Camera Flash Features Flash +/- Compensation
Focus Adjustment Manual, Automatic
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer Specific
Expansion Slot 1X CompactFlash Card
Operating System Supported Ms Windows XP, Ms Windows Vista, Ms Windows 7, Apple Mac Os X
Sensor Size 48 x 36 mm (Medium format)
Display Size 3in
Exposure Modes Manual
Still Image Format TIFF, 3fr (Raw)
Exterior Color Gray
Connector Types 1X IEEE 1394 (FireWire/I.Link)
Display Rotation Built-In
Screen Size 3.0"in
Light Sensitivity Max 1600
Max Operating Temperature 45°C
Dioptric Correction Range -5 to +3.5
Series Hasselblad H4d
Viewfinder Magnification 3.1
Camera Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 40.0MP
Viewfinder Type Optical
Lens for Sd 80mm
Supported Flash Memory CompactFlash
Release Year 2007
Image Resolution 7728 x 5792 pixels
Lens Mount Hasselblad V system
Shutter Speed 1/800 to 32 seconds
Viewfinder Optical, pentaprism
LCD Screen 3-inch color LCD
Weight Approx. 1.7 kg body only
Dimensions Approx. 145 x 130 x 125 mm
ISO Range ISO 80-800
Flash No built-in flash, supports external
File Formats RAW, TIFF, JPEG
Storage Media CompactFlash card
Multi-Shot Mode Yes, for enhanced color and resolution

Key Advantages

The H4D-40 camera offers exceptional image quality with its large 40MP sensor, suitable for high-end commercial and fine art photography. It provides excellent dynamic range and color accuracy due to its CCD sensor technology. The compatibility with Hasselblad's extensive lens lineup offers optical versatility unmatched by most digital cameras. Fast FireWire 800 connectivity speeds up data transfer and tethered shooting sessions significantly. Its rugged, modular design allows easy addition or upgrade of digital backs and accessories, extending the camera's lifespan and usability. The camera's ergonomic controls and bright optical viewfinder enhance user experience during critical shoots.

Limitations

Being a medium format camera, the H4D-40 has slower operational speeds compared to DSLR and mirrorless cameras, which may limit its use in fast-action photography. The camera is relatively heavy and bulky, which can impact handheld shooting flexibility over prolonged periods. CCD sensors consume more power than CMOS alternatives, leading to shorter battery life. The setup and file sizes mean that it requires high-end computer hardware for efficient post-processing. Compatibility is limited to Hasselblad V system lenses which restricts the use of other lens manufacturers without adapters. The high cost of the camera and maintenance can be a barrier for amateur photographers.

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