Hasselblad H1D - Camera

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Model Details

The H1D is an updated version of the H1 6x4.5 medium format autofocus SLR modular camera. The camera was introduced in 2004 and was intended to be used with a digital back, but it can also be used with Hasselblad H-series film magazines. Features of the H1D include a LCD screen for displaying camera settings, aperture priority, shutter priority, manual exposure and programmed mode. Other features include spot metering and interchangeable focusing screens.

  • Shutter: Electronically controlled lens shutter with speeds from 18 hours to 1/800s + B- and T-mode.
  • ISO range: 6 to 6400.
  • Automatic film advance at approx. 2 frames/s. Multi-exposure capability. Single and continuous drive modes.
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Hasselblad H

Hasselblad's H-system was launched in 2002 and moved away from the 6x6 format that had become synonymous with Hasselblad cameras. Lenses for the H system are made by Fujifilm rather than Carl Zeiss.

This system incorporates autofocus and auto-exposure, with electronic control for almost all features compared to the mainly-mechanical V series.

Earlier H bodies can accept either film or digital backs, but later models are exclusively digital.

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Hasselblad H1D - Camera Availability & Price History
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22 Jul 2024 T10490 € 407,12 Hasselblad H1D - Camera Image