The 400-megapixel camera will change the imagery of photography
Hasselblad has released a 400-megapixel medium format camera that can click pictures with 2.4GB image size. H6D-400C has been given sensor shift and multi shot feature in MS. However, the price of this 400-megapixel camera is also quite high. The company has kept its price at $ 47,995 (about Rs 30,64,200).
Pre-order for the Hasselblad H6D-400c camera has started and will be available in cell from March. The H6D-400C system has a CMOS sensor of 100 megapixels with 53.4x40mm dimension. And to bring a resolution of 400 megapixels the H6D-400c camera is dependent on multi shot technology. Multi shot mode 6 is capable of taking the image.
By adding these six pictures, the camera gives a 400-megapixel image. These pairs of pictures are 2.4GB, 16-bit TIFF files at 23,200x17,400 pixels. According to the company's claim, the resolution of this photo is quite high. Let TIFF (tagged image file format) be an image file that is considered to be more suitable for graphics artists, photographers and publishers.
However this camera has some drawbacks too. They are such that you have to connect the camera to the computer via USB to use the multi shot function. If you do not want to have a 400-megapixel resolution picture, the camera has a 100 megapixel option. It can also take a single shot and multi shot technology can also be used. But then the camera will only click 4 photos instead of 6.
Talking about the rest of the specifications, this camera has a dual media card slot (CFast 2.0 and SD card), 3-inch touchscreen display in rear, True Focus II technology at Hasselblad, 60-minute shutter speed, USB Type-C port, Wi- Fi, HDMI, and audio input are provided. The ISO range of the H6D-400 is between 64 and 12,800 and it can record full HD and 4K UHD RAW video at 25 fps.
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