The Hasselblad CF 39 line brings unprecedented flexibility to the
specialist professional photographer, and enables you to take
full advantage of all that leading edge digital photography can
offer. The CF 39 line uses a 39 megapixel sensor that is more
than twice the physical size of today’s 35mm sensors. This
sensor holds more and larger pixels, which guarantees superior
image quality and provides moiré free color rendering
without gradation break-ups in even the finest lit surfaces.
Images shot with the CF 39 line have unsurpassed clarity and
sharpness, thanks to the ultra-high pixel resolution produced
by the 39 Mpix sensor. This sensor produces the largest digital
files currently available for professional photography, making
them ideal for the most demanding, high resolution printing applications
and give the photographer increased flexibility and creative
control when cropping or enlarging for printing.
In a studio environment, the CF 39 line enables you to increase
the color resolution of your captures by means of a unique multiple-exposure
technique controlled by the optional Multi Shot Module (patent
pending). The result is unique color resolution and absolutely
moiré free images.
The CF-39 backs capture an extended set of metadata and then perform
an automated correction for color aberration effects with every
shot. This means that your digital captures are automatically
optimized to provide the finest detail that a given lens can
resolve. This feature, referred to as “digital APO correction” (DAC),
signifies the digital, APO-chromatic correction of the images
that takes place. We are confident that the image quality you
achieve as a result of the DAC functionality will make you -
and your customers - look twice.
In the past, color management solutions have imposed limitations
on professional digital photographers, because of the need to
choose a specific color profile to suit a specific job in order
to capture various skin tones, metals, fabrics, flowers, etc.
Hasselblad has helped solve this dilemma, with the development
of a new, powerful color profile to be used with its FlexColor
imaging software. Working with the new Hasselblad RGB color profile
enables you to produce outstanding and reliable out-of-the-box
colors, with skin tones, special product gradations, and other
difficult colors reproduced easily and effectively.
The new Hasselblad raw file format, 3F RAW (3FR), helps implement
this unique color system. The new 3F RAW file format is designed
to ensure that images captured on Hasselblad digital products are
quickly, effectively and safely stored on the available media (CF
card, Imagebank, etc). The file format reduces the required storage
space by 33% and when combined with the architecture of the Hasselblad
backs, allows you to capture up to 35 shots per minute.
The 3FR files can be converted directly into Adobe’s raw
image format DNG (‘Digital NeGative’), bringing this
new technology standard to the professional photographer for the
first time. The DNG file format enables raw, compressed image files
to be opened directly in Adobe PhotoShop. This enables photographers
to operate quickly and efficiently, reducing the “downtime” taken
to process image data and enabling final images to reach the customer
more quickly. Hasselblad image files carry a full set of metadata,
including capture conditions, keywords and copyright, facilitating
work with image asset management solutions. For specialist commercial
photographers, the full productivity and creative freedom offered
by Hasselblad’s FlexColor workflow software is also available
via importing the DNG file.
The Hasselblad CF39 models can be attached to most of the professional
medium format and view cameras of the market with a simple 4-screw attached
plate, enabling you to bring digital capture to your favorite
cameras and lenses with one convenient digital back. See detailed
list of supported cameras below.
Limitless digital image capture loses some of its potential if
the photographer cannot quickly review and select the best images
to present to the client. Building on the success of its Audio
Exposure Feedback technology, Hasselblad has created Instant
Approval Architecture (IAA), an enhanced set of feedback tools,
designed to liberate the photographer to focus on the shoot rather
than the selection process. IAA triggers audible and visible
signals for each image captured, telling the photographer immediately
whether the image has a red, amber or green light status. The
information is recorded both in the file and in the file name,
providing a quick and easy way to classify and select images,
in the field or in the lab. All CF-39 backs are perfectly integrated
with the IAA architecture.
FlexColor offers an image processing workflow with the highest
degree of control for the studio photographer. In tethered operation,
tools like live video and overlay masking help bring productivity
to advanced set composition. The newest FlexColor version allows
the photographer to manipulate color temperature and compare
image details across multiple images for precise image selection.
Optimum portability and image storage are critical for the professional
photographer. The CF-39 backs enable you to choose between portable
CF card storage, the optional ImageBank II external hard drive, or tethered operation
with extended, special capture controls. With these three operating
and storage options, the photographer is able to select a mode
to suit the nature of the work at hand, whether in the studio
or on location.
The CF-39 backs are operated via an easy-to-use user interface,
utilizing a series of “instant” one-button-click
operations including instant capture, instant browse, instant
approval, instant zoom, and instant image info.
Naturally, as with all Hasselblad products, the new CF-39 gives
you access to the full range of Hasselblad service and support,
ensuring that your investment will last you a long time to come.
And the latest firmware updates to your H-system back are always
just a download away.
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