Hasselblad chose Friday to unveil a long-in-progress upgrade to its H System medium format cameras. The H4D is billed as one of the first cameras to have a true off-center autofocus system, known as True Focus. Two models start of the line and help raise the maximum resolution of Hasselblad's line. The H4D-50 shoots at the same 50 megapixels of the H3DII-50 but won't be the most expensive camera, costing 19,995 Euros ($29,299) for a complete system. At the top is the new H4D-60, which as its name implies has an extremely high-resolution 60-megapixel sensor and a 28,995 Euro ($42,486) price. The premium model ships first and will be ready in November, but the H4D-50 won't be ready until January.
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