Hasselblad's has unveiled its latest multi-shot camera, the H4D-200MS, a device with a lofty spin on image resolution.
Images are created by using Hasselblad's patented piezo frame module, which uses six shots and combines them into one, 200-megapixel file. Users can also shoot in normal single-shot or four-shot capture modes for “smaller” 50-megapixel images.
Like the rest of the H4D family, the 200MS's features true focus, ultra-focus and digital lens correction.
The H4D-200MS is available for around $46,000. Hasselblad is also offering a conversion upgrade for H4D-50MS owners for roughly $10,000.