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Hasselblad Camera Raw File Format

2024-09-27 06:48:50

Fujifilm X-T3 has got most professionals cinema features except raw file format recording like prores, dnxhd ibis ( for those who prefer it). To top it all up has got a high quality still photographs making it a high end hybrid camera. B&H customer service responded to all my concerns and the shipped this camera to me faster than I expected. Thank you B&H Photo

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2024-06-18 05:45:24

Perfect storage for keep the raw file pictures.

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2024-06-14 02:53:33

Love it, fits and works well with all Hasselblad and other medium format camera body

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2024-09-05 09:35:32

I bought it primarily for its raw performance, so using the G-Technology RAID Configurator  set it up in RAID 0. I use it as the location for my Capture One Pro 12 referenced RAW files (85mb /file RAW & 250mb/file tiff, on average) and it substantially increased file download and processing speeds. Using Blackmagic I consistently measured speeds above 500gbs. Do note that RAID 1 (mirroring) will yield speeds of only 90+gbs. I did expect lower through-put in RAID 0 but 1/5th the speed? Otherwise very solid build, easy access to the 2 drives and clearly provides full Thunderbolt 3 speeds on my Mac. I schedule nightly full back-ups to a 3rd drive.

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2024-07-28 01:23:16

Works very well scanning 35mm color negatives to DNG format for processing in Adobe camera raw using Vuescan software. I'm finding 3600dpi to be the true resolution. The full 7200 ups the file size from 90 or so MB dng file to over 300mb(!) with no "real" resolution increase. Resulting dng files at 360odpi approximate an uncompressed 16-17MP raw file from a digital camera, all tbe resolution one should need to pull out a jpeg that could easily be printed up to 30x40, if not more. Once you get the setup dialed in it's fairly straight-forward to get through 4-5 inage scans every 15 minutes or so, which I am very pleased with but it's not like I am trying to scan hundreds of rolls of film....just what I am shooting now, which will probably average 1-2 rolls per week. It's more of a pain getting the film to the lab these days for processing than the subsequent scanning.

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2024-08-07 05:46:54

I bought this camera a few months ago as an upgrade to my D750 but waited until now to rate it to have some real experience to be able to report on. There is nothing I dislike about this camera. Here is why I love it vs. the D750 which I loved to use too: Features: I use photo stacking for Macro and find the Nikon set up on the D850 easy to use. There are other features I have yet to explore. Focus Area Coverage: It is much wider than the D750, so it is easier to use off center focus points. I always thought this was the worst thing about the D750 so am happy this was improved here. Build Quality / Weather Sealing - the D850 is a more solid camera that is a bit larger. Viewfinder - Excellent size and coverage. AutoFocus - fast and accurate Image Quality - Excellent - so far I have not seen a big improvement over the D750 but have not tried making any large prints. - The only downside to this camera is the huge Raw file sizes which load up your computer memory. I'm going to try Raw Lossless Compressed to reduce file size. Overall, this is the best camera I've ever owned.

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2024-05-01 08:43:11

Having a truly pocket-able camera for everyday use will change the way you shoot. The DNG raw file looks good and it's plenty of pixel to crop in if you like a close filed of view. Ibis comes in handy when you need it.

5
2024-07-21 02:22:18

I use for my Hasselblad 907X Special Edition Medium Format camera, and this battery works perfect, build quality is superb. Still, if you do photoshoot outside all day, you need one or two extra pieces.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I've been a Nikon customer since 2005 so using a medium format camera came with some anxiety. The Hasselblad was more intuitive than I had anticipated which made working with it so easy. The touch screen was simple and framing without a typical viewfinder was not a problem. Exposure is amazing even in low light with extreme sharpness.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

This camera is top notch. Finally was able to save enough to make the leap to medium format and I don't regret it one bit. The Hasselblad 907x is an excellent camera. It's a straight forward easy to use system with a quality build. It has a minimalist design and well laid out menu with a touch screen. I've dreamt of a digital medium format for many years. I have an old beat up 500cm film camera whereas the 50c digital back can easily be attached. This is a versatile modular camera system which can be used with the many different Hasselblad cameras. It's well worth the money it's priced at. Considering what you used to have to pay for a digital medium format system, the price is relatively fair. I mean you are purchasing a true work of art. And it's just a fun camera to go out and shoot with, even if you don't come home with an award winning photo. :) One cool feature I discovered after buying this camera is that it has in camera focus bracketing, which is extremely convenient. I purchased the 45mm lens with the 907x 50c system. Now will I be able to afford another lens anytime soon? Absolutely not. But one day. The 45mm p lens is a great lens and is incredibly sharp. I've also discovered that Hasselblad has a ton of webinars on their YouTube explaining just about everything about their cameras and systems and even chats with other photographers. Even if you don't own a Hasselblad I highly recommend checking out their YouTube. There's always something new to learn. -@meltedconcept

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