>>4294568Used an H3D39II for several years already. Under controlled light or with sufficient light outside the results are still fantastic (forget high iso, treat it like a film camera).
Colours out of the camera (in LR or Phocus) are beautiful. Out of focus transitions are as well really nice starting F8 and higher (shot most of my portraits at F11/F13). I used the 50, 80, zoom 50-110 and the 150mm.
Viewfinder is bright, focus is so so (slow, but really accurate).
On the downside - Hasselblad is stopping the H line. So you have to be ready to lose your money. And any type of service costs a lot.
Per design the back always gets dust on, I regularly have to open it.
Sometimes the camera decides to crash but nothing a battery removal cannot fix.
Maybe a H5 makes sense but they are rare and more expensive. And don't miss that there are 3 sensor size for the CCDs. And two for the cmos. The smallest size doesn't make sense to me.