Gear WIRED loves: Hasselblad's £22,000 H6D-100C

WIRED loves the new Hasselblad with a native ISO range running up to 12,800 it delivers 100MP photos and 4K video

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With an electronics platform rebuilt to incorporate a Sony-made 53.4mm x 40mm CMOS sensor, the H6D-100C delivers 100MP photos and 4K video the Hasselblad H6D-100c is the company's highest specification camera yet.

The native ISO range runs up to 12,800 alongside a 15-stop dynamic range, enabling more detail to be captured in shadowy areas. Images can be saved as one-quarter-sized JPEGs or in the proprietary 3FR RAW format.

The camera also boosts an LCD screen, HDMI and Wi-Fi. In addition, Hasselblad's image processing software, Phocus, means that images can be adjusted on the camera, without needing to transfer them to a computer.

Its lens selection, also redesigned for the brand's 75th anniversary, offers shutter speeds from 1/2,000 of a second to 60 minutes. £22,600

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