The one thing that seems to be concerning current Hasselblad users seem to worry about is the fact that the back is not interchangeable, removing options (both performance- and price-wise) for photographers. Also, the new lenses for the H3 series are chipped differently, so the new lenses are not compatible with old systems. It seems to be a bad marketing idea to alienate legacy users.
Time will tell what will happen in the future. A great camera, no doubt, but the system integration seems less than ideal.
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Dustin @ Jan 25th 2007 6:55PM
The one thing that seems to be concerning current Hasselblad users seem to worry about is the fact that the back is not interchangeable, removing options (both performance- and price-wise) for photographers. Also, the new lenses for the H3 series are chipped differently, so the new lenses are not compatible with old systems. It seems to be a bad marketing idea to alienate legacy users.
Time will tell what will happen in the future. A great camera, no doubt, but the system integration seems less than ideal.