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Key Features
- 50MP 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS Sensor
- 16-Bit Color, 14-Stop Dynamic Range
- Hasselblad Natural Color Solution
- Full HD 1080p RAW Video at 30 fps
Bringing well-rounded shooting capabilities to the medium format realm, the Hasselblad H6D-50c revolves around a 50MP 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS sensor to produce high-resolution stills as well as Full HD 1080p video. Making use of the CMOS design, this sensor affords a wide sensitivity range of ISO 100-6400, along with 16-bit color depth and a dynamic range of up to 14 stops to maintain notable detail and quality when working in the most difficult of lighting conditions. Coupled with an enhanced electronic platform with faster processing capabilities, continuous shooting speeds up to 2.3 fps are possible, as well as the ability to shoot Full HD video at 30 fps in the Hasselblad RAW format. Now suitable for multimedia image-makers, the H6D maintains its exceptional stills recording capabilities and adds versatile video recording abilities to its skill-set.
Hi, I'm looking at upgrading my tools and decided ...
Hi, I'm looking at upgrading my tools and decided to get either the X1D II or the H6D-50c. Since they have same sensor size, bit depth, and megapixels what would the benefit be to spedning much more on the H6? Does it have better colour accuracy / tones etc as it seems to be same CMOS sensor? Are the X lenses lower quality than H ones? I see there are some more lenses available for the H but would there be much or any deterioration with using the XH adapter? Sorry I haven't been able to find any direct comparisons and unable to rent either in my country.
The X1DII is more compact and lighter weight . The H6D-50C has a bigger selection of lenses . Both have similar sensors . The X lenses are lower quality than H lenses .
Date published: 2020-05-26
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Ive always wanted a Hassleblad, dont ask why :) .. I have a Pentax 645Z,, there is a .79 cropfactor does the H6D50c also have one? If so, what is it?
Youâll find the same .79 crop factor with the H6D-50C as they are the same sensor size. And as per owning a Hasselblad, Iâm sure we all have the same feeling, because itâs a Blad ð
Date published: 2020-02-01
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can you use the HDMI on the Hasselblad h6d-50 to live view it or just use the wifi live view?
Yes, both the HDMI output and the Wi-Fi Live View feature would be able to display video wirelessly. If you are using an external monitor, the HDMI output would be recommended for your needs. For wireless needs, the Wi-Fi Live View would work with compatible iOS smartphones and/or tablets when using the Hasselblad Phocus Mobile app.
Date published: 2019-02-13