Hasselblad has released a new digital camera, the model H2D-39, which it claims is the world’s first 39 megapixel, digital auto-focus camera. It offers ultra-high resolution at an ultra-high price which ranges upwards from $30,000, depending on options and features and backs. A single uncompressed RAW file image from the H2D-39 can require as much as 78 MB of storage.
Hasselblad launches the world’s first 39 megapixel DSLR camera – Hasselblad Press Release, Jan 9, 2006
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Digital auto-focus sounds great, though not $30,000 great.