Hasselblad Discontinued the H-Series Medium Format DSLRs
The Hasselblad H camera system has been officially discontinued.
Hasselblad last updated the H series in 2016 with the H6D system, a camera it billed as “a new chapter in medium format photography” that featured the choice between a either a 50 or a 100-megapixel CMOS back, a brand new processor, built-in WiFi, dual card slots (SD and CFast), a new high-resolution touchscreen display, USB 3.0, a shutter speed that ranged from 60 minutes to 1/2000 second, ISO sensitivity up to 12,800, and the ability to shoot video at up to 4K resolution.
Hasselblad Discontinued the H-Series Medium Format DSLRs
“While we have been feeling this sting for over the last 18 months with lack of product, today we received official notice that the full product line of the Hasselblad H system has been officially discontinued. All products are now officially out of stock and Hasselblad will no longer take orders for anything in the H line.” (via Captureintegration)
“The mirrorless X series bodies have been a big success. They breathed new life into the brand with great features, a unique set of advantages, and that Hasselblad quality. DJI has used the brand to help market their higher end lenses on their pro-super drones. Today we see Hasselblad used by a new generation of imaging professionals,” Capture Integration adds.
Many Hasselblad H products are no longer available at Adorama and B&H.