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January 30, 2007 8:10 AM PST

31 megapixels enough for you?

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Hasselblad)

So you think you've got megapixels? Try one of Hasselblad's cameras on for size. A year after releasing the world's first 39-megapixel camera, Hasselblad has introduced a "more affordable" model at 31 megapixels and a shooting rate of 1.2 seconds per image, as well as a bevy of other features. But affordability is a relative term: The H3D-31 goes for $24,995, according to Pocket-lint. Which means we may be hanging onto our Kodak Instamatic a bit longer.

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Neccessary
by kinggorman January 30, 2007 11:27 AM PST
Everyone needs one
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Can't buy just one!
by ikcizokm January 30, 2007 9:58 PM PST
I'll take two... one for the house and another to keep in the car for trips and such.
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