www.hasselblad.com
Technical specifications
Hasselblad CFII-39
Sensor size:
39 Mpixels (5412x7212 pixels)
Sensor dimensions:
36.8x49.1mm
16 bit color ISO 50, 100, 200 and 400
CFII-39:
Single
CFII-39MS:
Single & Multishot
Image size 1-shot: Raw 3FR compressed:
50MB average, TIFF 8bit: 117MB
Image size 4-shot: Raw 3FR compressed:
200MB average, TIFF 8bit: 117MB
Longest shutter speed:
32 seconds
Image storage:
CF card type II (write speed >20
MB/sec), Image Bank or tethered to Mac or PC
Storage capacity:
2GB CF card with room for
(average): CFII-39: 40 images
Battery type:
Sony™ InfoLithiumL NP-F series
Capture rate:
2.0/image sec
Color display:
2.5 inch TFT, 24 bit color
Histogram feedback
IR filter:
Multicoated. Mounted on CCD sensor
Acoustic feedback
IAA - Instant Approval Architecture
with acoustic
feedback, and manual classification.
File format:
3FR lossless compressed
Software:
Phocus, Mac OSX, NT, 2000, XP
Host connection type:
Firewire 800 (IEEE1394b)
Operating temperature:
0-45°C/32-113°F
Dimensions:
CFII-39; 81x81x53mm (WxHxD)
CFII-39MS; 81x81x68mm (WxHxD)
Weight:
CFII-39; 450g (excl. battery and i-Adapter)
CFII-39MS; 600g (excl. battery and i-Adapter)
Resolution – why Bigger is Better
• A large sensor format is the key to achieving exceptional
image quality.
• A large sensor size allows the additional benefit of a larger
focusing screen and thus a larger viewfinder image.
• Compared to 35mm, medium-format lenses allow for smaller
apertures to be used maintaining a shallow depth-of-field,
with reduced lens aberrations.
• Since the medium-format frame size is larger, images do
not have to be enlarged as much, thereby improving the
resolution of the final image.
• Technological advances benefit all sensor sizes equally.
Larger sensors will always remain at the top of the scale.
• Medium-format lens resolution outperforms 35mm lens
resolution – compare our images to those from any 35mm
DSLR system.
Natural Color
The Hasselblad Natural Color Solution accurately reproduces
the full visible color spectrum – be it skin tones, special
pro duct colors, or difficult gradations – easily and effectively,
every time and with the use of a single color profile. Our
complete knowledge of the filter and sensor characteristics
of each individual camera has made this possible.
Optical Purity (Hasselblad H-system lenses)
Digital Auto Correction (DAC) is Hasselblad’s unique way of
digitally correcting for the optical phenomena that create minor
optical errors. Whether it is distortion, chromatic aberration or
vignetting, DAC automatically corrects for these errors without
struggling with sliders, numbers etc by using detailed lens
information that resides inside the RAW 3FR file.
Read more at www.hasselblad.com
Hasselblad Image Quality.
Resolution, Natural Color, Optical Purity, Clarity, and Detail are all key components in defining
superior image quality. Hasselblad’s Phocus imaging software provides both the automatic
solution and the toolset for individual workflow and image quality management.
09.08 - UK.V3 - 80500371
Содержание CFII
Страница 1: ...Hasselblad CFII Digital Camera Back Range ...