Hasselbad unveils a 39-megapixel monster of a DSLR
September 19th, 2007 — By Charlie RobbSeptember 19 - Premium camera manufacturer Hasselbad has released a real killer onto the market as of today.
The Hasselbad H3D-39II is a DSLR that is obviously meant for the fanatic enthusiasts or professional photographers.
The spec which is sure to make a great many enthusiasts drool is tha absolutely massive 39-megapixel rating on this bad boy. According to Hasselbad, even at the 39-megapixel setting, there is still going to be significant image noise reduction.
The H3D-39II and its 22-megapixel cousin, the H3D-22II will both feature a much larger 3-inch display and an easy navigation system using a thumbwheel.
Another neat feature records your coordinates on a GPS-like system that can be uploaded to Google Earth. This allows anyone to see where this photo was taken, provided of course you go through the trouble of uploadingthe information.
The memory capabilities and compatible connections are pretty much the same as previous H3D models. Both of these cameras will be available starting today.
The 22-megapixel H3D-22II will run for an impressive $24,816 while the 39-megapixel H3D-39II will cost a staggering $36,739.








