Hasselblad H4D-40 Specification Guide

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As a mid-range choice, the H4D-40 is the medium format DSLR 
camera that suits the situations and aspirations of many profes-
sional photographers. It is the perfect choice for those who want 
to tailor their equipment to match assignment demand. It lists 
features such as True Focus with Absolute Position Lock that 
refine the auto-focus system for accurate composing at close 
range with shallow depth-of-field. Ultra Focus data and Digital 
Auto Correction in Phocus software also contribute to create the 
exceptional image detail and image resolution that Hasselblad 
is famous for. Added to that, the Hasselblad Natural Color Solu-
tion (HNCS) enables you to produce outstanding and reliable 
out-of-the-box colors, with skin tones, specific product colors 
and other difficult tones reproduced easily and effectively. 
 
Features such as low noise color filters on the sensor and the 
high performance H System lens line, provide the basis for 
increased clarity and increased depth of field.
With its unique bright viewfinders, its wide range of stunning 
quality lenses and its wide choice of accessories, the H4D-40 
is the obvious camera choice for the professional photographer 
who must deliver more than 35 mm quality while maintaining the 
ease of working with a DSLR.
Raising the bar from H3D
Expanding on the great feature set of the H3D camera-line, a set of 
camera feature H4D-40:
•  3” double-res (460.320 pixels) TFT 24bit color display with
 
large viewing angle.
•  camera electronics delivering the basis for True Focus and  
ultra fast Auto Focus.
•  True Focus auto-focus system with Absolute Position Lock 
 
and camera controls.
•  extended exposure time up to 4 min (256 sec.) exposure.
•  AF assist light for working in dark environments.
•  90 MB/sec read-write performance on Extreme Pro cards 
 
from SanDisk.
The H4D-40 camera system has been especially designed to 
meet demands for both flexibility and ultimate image quality. This 
includes:
•  the freedom to choose between eye-level and waist-level view-
finders.
•  the choice of combining point-and–shoot and tilt/shift to solve 
creative commercial challenges.
•  the ability to combine working tethered and un-tethered to get 
the most of your camera system both on location and in the 
studio.
•  the option of processing your raw images in Hasselblad’s 
Phocus imaging toolbox, or working with your raw images 
directly in Apple or Adobe imaging environments.