Hasselblad to launch 50 Megapixel Sony CMOS sensor-based medium format camera!

Back in November I reported that Hasselblad and Sony would make a joint sensor announcement (Article here). Well, today the rumor became true! And it looks like Hasselblad reads SonyAlphaRumors because the official Hasselblad image teaser says: “The rumours are true“. LOL!

Hasselblad confirmed they will launch the new H5D-50C Medium format camera in March and it features the first CMOS(!) medium format sensor (and I am sure it’s made by Sony!). Here is the full press text (Source: Hasselblad):

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Hasselblad is set to launch the world’s first 50MP medium format camera using CMOS sensor technology. The groundbreaking H5D-50c will go on sale in March.

Ove Bengtson, Hasselblad Product Manager said: “This pioneering 50 megapixel CMOS sensor camera is based on our H5D-50 model (here at BHphoto) but will offer a faster capture rate; longer shutter speed capability and much greater ISO performance. It will provide greatly improved Live Video in Phocus and will also be available with Multi-Shot functionality.”

He added: “We believe this will provide a highly compelling option for professional photographers who prefer a more versatile camera that enables them to immediately embrace a wider range of photo-disciplines but still encapsulating the exceptionally high-end image quality associated with Hasselblad.”

Hasselblad’s new CEO Ian Rawcliffe said: “We are extremely excited about this highly adaptable new camera which will offer an even broader palette of shooting options for our high-end customers.

“This is a world-first and underpins Hasselblad’s status at the forefront of camera technology. It will be the first of a number of medium format capture innovations we have planned for the coming months.”

Further information and prices for the new H5D-50c models will be announced in March.

Editor’s note: his could be the beggining for a new era for Sony-Hasselblad. A medium format system to challenge the High End Full Frame camera market???

The Sony Facebook community work roundup!


a57 + 70-200f2.8. Image courtesy by Dave Melges

Last week I invited all SAR readers to share their best work on the SAR Facebook wall (Click here). Well, there are so many pictures there that I cannot post them all on this site!  That’s why a couple of times per months I will only post the three pictures that got the most facebook likes by the SAR community.

I invite you to share and vote the best pictures on SAR’s facebook wall. Let’s start!


Günter KörtnerSonyAlphaRumors. part of a self portrait shoot in a stone pit A99 CZ 50mm 1,4


“Mount Watchmen Zion Utah. Calumet photo picture of the week sept 14th. NEX 7 with Contax G 28mm TRIPOD.” Image courtesy: Randy S.

Sony Tidbits…


Sony a7/a7r Vertical Grip VG-C1EM Review

Sony RX10 video in 10 degrees F weather (Mike Kobal).
A5000 body pics at DC.watch.
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 II review at PDnonline.
Sony RX10 review by Ming Thein.
Sony Reports 50% Market Share in Image Sensors for Digital Cameras and Camcorders (Image sensor worlds).
New 4K timelapse shot on Sony SLT A77 and A65 http://youtu.be/aC_9nxADsao
A bit strange review about RX10 in German at Frankfurter Allgemeine.
King of Low Light, Nikon Df, vs. Sony RX10, King of Bridge Cameras at The.me.
A junky new grip for the RX1 at DC.watch.
Tamron SP 150-600mm image samples (Canon mount) at DCfever.
A500 test samples at Optyczne.
Sony RX10 review by SonyAlphaLab.