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Now your new Hasselblad could cost 22% less
The cost of owning one of the world’s most coveted high-end cameras has just been dramatically reduced, following the launch of a landmark global marketing initiative by Hasselblad.The makers of the world’s most advanced camera system have announced plans to cut the cost of ownership on a number of models – including a massive 22.9% off the entry-point H4D-31 (with 35-90mm lens) and 20.59% off the company’s ‘ultimate photography tool’, the 60 megapixel H4D-60 camera.Under the revised
The Olympic Games belongs to humanity, not corporate lawyers
As the Olympic torch leaves Athens for the UK, James West, CEO of photo stock agency Alamy argues that is should stay where it is. Here he takes to task the draconian rules regarding sharing photographs taken at the forthcoming Olympic Games, whilst children in the birth place of the Olympics are suffering from the consequences of a recession not of their making, James West gives us a frank solution – and a position that goes far beyond photographers and their rights. There's a general view in
Hasselblad Lenses Acknowledged as the Ultimate Choice
Following a decision by Leica to launch a new adapter compatible with Hasselblad’s H System lenses, Dr. Larry Hansen, Hasselblad Chairman and CEO said: “We are delighted with Leica’s decision to launch an adapter that provides their customers with a compelling opportunity to embrace the acknowledged ultimate superiority of our medium format H System lenses.Every Hasselblad lens has been designed and produced to the most exacting and meticulous standards and discerning photographers worldwi