Just to be clear, Hasselblad has made H3D bodies available, as of several months ago, to allow H3D/II users the options of having a backup body. They are priced at $3,557.00 MAP (Part #3013160) and require "joint calibration and adjustment" with an existing H3D/II system.
Also, Hasselblad CF-Series digital backs are compatible with the H2F. Just as PhaseOne, Leaf, and Sinar backs are compatible. However, all of them (including Hasselblad's) will require the use of a PC sync cord.
I believe it is obvious the majority of Hasselblad's "effort" is being focused on the products that are in demand, and generate appropriate profit margin (ie. digital). Analog products (bodies and lenses) do not provide adequate margin without digital products being tied to them. This is evident today, in every digital back on the market, including PhaseOne.
Regards,
Jordan Miller
DTGQUOTE (lance_schad @ Nov 23 2007, 01:28 PM)
Why would anyone want to design a back that is compatible with the H3D body? It is the same as the H2(physically) which backs are currently designed for , but has special firmware only for Hasselblad digitalbacks. Even Hasselblads own brand digital backs(previous generations)don't work on the H3D unless they get upgraded for a fee.
Also you cannot buy a bare H3 body, the H3D is an "integrated" camera solution.
So where is the incentive to put a "foreign" back on it????
I do feel there will be an incentive for someone to try to figure out the H2F. I wonder if the firmware can either be downgraded to regular H2 status, or if they are really going to disconnect a couple of wires to physically disable the camera not to be used by any other digital back manufacturers products. It seems to me it is more effort to do what they are doing with the H2 then just letting it be and allowing their users to buy new product as their platform of choice (for db of choice) or for back-ups to the system that they currently have invested in.
I am curious if their announcements have really lead to more back and glass sales or just forced people to consider other platforms instead of being locked in.
Lance Schad
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