Hasselblad was the world's leading manufacturer of medium-format cameras. After merging with Imacon, it also became the world's leading manufacturer of medium-format digital camera solutions for professional photographers.
A digital single lens reflex - a DSLR for short - is a popular choice for many photographers. The Hasselblad solution is a digital camera back that becomes an integral part of the useful modular system. The software digital camera software that is included also provides professional level workflow solutions for seamless use. The Hasselblad H system currently has four models; the H1 and H2 that are designed for digital back use and the H1D and H2D that are purely digital.
The Hasselblad Ixpress line of digital backs fits other camera brands too with the I-Adapter, for the ultimate in economy. Digital file storage options are both tethered and untethered, including the very portable Image Bank that can be taken anywhere.
The feature list is long that separates and raises the Hasselblad quality. The Instant Approval Architecture for example allows on the fly classification, for example. In the studio, tremendous digital files can be achieved with the Multi Shot option, if that is the way you work. And how about leaf shutters for fast flash sync outdoors.
It doesn't stop there either because the famous Hasselblad XPan camera produces the much sought after panorama format. Needless to say that these film images can be scanned on another famous product, the Hasselblad Flextight that has become so popular around the world.