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Building on the success of the H1 range of products, Hasselblad has
developed the H2D fully integrated digital camera.

Apparently it is the first digital camera to save in Adobe's "DNG"
format. Nice bit of gear. http://www.hasselblad.se Now how much?

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pixby wrote:
> Building on the success of the H1 range of products, Hasselblad has
> developed the H2D fully integrated digital camera.
>
> Apparently it is the first digital camera to save in Adobe's "DNG"
> format. Nice bit of gear. http://www.hasselblad.se Now how much?

The Leica DMR back was the first case I know of to use DNG as its raw
format, about 10 weeks ago:

http://www.leica-camera.com/produk [...] dex_e.html

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Why is it that top-of-the-line manufacturers like Hasselbland, Rolex, Omega,
Brietling always seem to have the most awkward, dysfunctional websites?

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Cockpit Colin wrote:
> Why is it that top-of-the-line manufacturers like Hasselbland, Rolex,
> Omega, Brietling always seem to have the most awkward, dysfunctional
> websites?

They pay the most money for them?

They have a "corporate image" which must be projected at all costs?

You are right, though!

David

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pixby wrote:
> Building on the success of the H1 range of products, Hasselblad has
> developed the H2D fully integrated digital camera.
>
> Apparently it is the first digital camera to save in Adobe's "DNG"
> format. Nice bit of gear. http://www.hasselblad.se Now how much?
>

Too little, too late.

Pity.


Jan

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pixby wrote:

> Building on the success of the H1 range of products, Hasselblad has
> developed the H2D fully integrated digital camera.
>
> Apparently it is the first digital camera to save in Adobe's "DNG"
> format. Nice bit of gear. http://www.hasselblad.se Now how much?

And with their moronic framed web site, I can't send a link to the
product page to a friend who'd be a likely customer.

D'oh.

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Cockpit Colin wrote:

> Why is it that top-of-the-line manufacturers like Hasselbland, Rolex,
> Omega, Brietling always seem to have the most awkward, dysfunctional
> websites?

From the looks of things, they're designed by ad agencies, which know
visuals but don't know web design.

I wanted to send a link to the product page to a friend who's been
hoping for something like this, but the braindead site design thwarted
me.

Sheer cluelessness.

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On 25/08/2005 1:56 PM, Albert Nurick wrote:

> I wanted to send a link to the product page to a friend who's been
> hoping for something like this, but the braindead site design thwarted
> me.
>
> Sheer cluelessness.

You mean this one?

http://www.hasselblad.se/products/ [...] temId=3650

Or this one?

http://www.hasselblad.se/downloads [...] temId=3695

It wasn't *that* hard to get; I clicked the right mouse button and
scrolled down to Copy Link Location, which I then Pasted into this msg.
Maybe it's your browser that's braindead. Or maybe...

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Doug Payne wrote:

> On 25/08/2005 1:56 PM, Albert Nurick wrote:
>
> > I wanted to send a link to the product page to a friend who's been
> > hoping for something like this, but the braindead site design
> > thwarted me.
> >
> > Sheer cluelessness.
>
> You mean this one?
>
> http://www.hasselblad.se/products/ [...] temId=3650
>
> Or this one?
>
> http://www.hasselblad.se/downloads [...] 62&itemId=
> 3695
>
> It wasn't that hard to get; I clicked the right mouse button and
> scrolled down to Copy Link Location, which I then Pasted into this
> msg. Maybe it's your browser that's braindead. Or maybe...

Oh, I know I could figure it out what to do. But like many folks, I
didn't bother. The link belongs on the Address line.

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pixby <pixby_douglas@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Building on the success of the H1 range of products, Hasselblad has
>developed the H2D fully integrated digital camera.
>
>Apparently it is the first digital camera to save in Adobe's "DNG"
>format.


Wrong. The Leica Digital Modul-R was the first.

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Cockpit Colin <spam@nospam.com> wrote:

> Why is it that top-of-the-line manufacturers like Hasselbland, Rolex, Omega,
> Brietling always seem to have the most awkward, dysfunctional websites?

because they want to design a web site, they treat it like a poster, or
tv or any other medium that can be controled not like the web, unlike a
website where the size of the screen may differ greatly from a tiny
laptop to a massive LCD, the browsers rendering will differ etc....

Roger

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