Hasselblad offers a MS h6d-400c camera for 400 megapixel imaging

Despite the development of phone cameras, many still use professional cameras in many situations, which has made Hasselblad is offering a h6d-400c multi-shot camera for professional photographers, which take 400 megapixel-TIFF images that you will need 2.3 GB storage space on memory.

The camera sensor is not capable of capturing 400 megapixel directly; the h6d-400c camera has a 100-megapixel CMOS sensor with a resolution of h6d-100c, but the camera is moving pixels a little bit to a certain direction in 6 steps.                                                                                                           Because when you take a normal individual image-even high-quality-each pixel has one level of RGB color, either red, green or blue; but to reproduce the nuances of the real world colours you will need more. The Hasselblad multi-snapshot cameras convert the sensor by one pixel for each captured image. The H6D-100C camera uses 4 shots to produce 100-megapixel images, while h6d-400c uses 6 shots to get better results.                                                                                                                             Besides the ability of the camera to take multiple photos, the H6D-400C camera is a leading digital camera, with a tactile screen dotted 20on the back-the ability to record HD video and 4k UHD, wired and wireless connectivity, support for two SIM cards either Cfast 2.0 or normal SD chip. While the H6D-400C camera has 6 modes to take pictures, it can also be used in 4 traditional footage mode to produce 100-megapixel images. In either case, the camera must be connected to a computer or a Mac device when you use the Multisnapshot function.

The h6d-400c MS camera comes at a price of $47,995, and has started receiving early purchase orders and will start shipping in March.


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