Nikon D800 D-SLR Camera | High Dynamic Range Camera. A little background, I came here from a d5000 then a d7000 and now a d800, have been doing photography as a passion and as a profession for around 6 years. What to use it for: products, weddings, landscape, fashion, All around shooter for people who "KNOW" how to handle the beast. Or the learning curve will be steep and you might get disappointed quickly.
What NOT to use it for: Pro Sports shooting or very fast paced action! (only for the modest burst rate) Let me break down the points;IQ: Superb. Enough said! ISO: Not very impressive, but in relation to the MP count and signal to noise ratios, it is well kept under control, The 6d and 5d 3 are way better even around ISO 800, but you sacrifice a lot in return. AF: auto focus system is quite amazing especially when in DX mode, as it covers mostly the entire frame! Battery performance: Not amazing, but adequate to my needs. What I like/ love: MP for large (I mean LARGE) prints, Dynamic Range, fine tuning control, Quality at low ISO.
CFV-50. Sensor size: 50 Mpixels (6132 x 8176 pixels) Sensor dimensions: 36.7 x 49.1 mm Image size: RAW 3FR capture 65 MB on average. Tiff 8 bit 150 MB Capture rate: 1.1 sec/ capture. 33 captures/ minute Single shot 16 bit colour ISO 50, 100, 200, 400 and 800 Longest shutter speed: 64 seconds Image storage: CF card type II (write speed >20 MB/sec) or tethered to Mac or PC Color management: Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution - One generic profile Storage capacity: On average 60 images on a 4GB CF card Battery type: Sony™ InfoLithium L NP-F series Colour display: 2.5 inch TFT type, 24 bit colour Histogram feedback IR filter: Mounted on CCD sensor Feedback: IAA - Instant Approval Architecture: provides acoustic and visual feedback File format: Lossless compressed Hasselblad 3F RAW Software: Phocus for Mac and PC (included) 3FR files are also supported directly in Apple and Adobe environments Macintosh: OSX version 10.5.
Host connection type: FireWire 800 (IEEE1394b) Operating temperature: 0 - 45 °C / 32 - 113 °F. Digital Backs. The CFV 50 digital back boasts a list of many beneficial features. For example, safe and non-stop computer-free capture of hundreds of images onto a CF card. Tethered use allows not only capture controls but also special tools such as live video and overlay masking that help bring productivity to advanced set composition. Images are stored in the Hasselblad raw file format, 3F RAW (3FR), that reduces the required storage space by 33% and can be opened either in the Hasselblad Phocus software or directly in the latest release of Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop.
Features such as Digital Lens Correction place Hasselblad in a very strong forefront position. The CFV-50 is the only digital back which ensures cable-free operation when mounted on a Hasselblad V-system camera while at the same time enabling full integration with various technical camera and shutter configurations. Products. There are no short-cuts to quality. And there is no quick way to achieve perfection.
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