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Surprisingly [[Hasselblad]] introduced an own camera body for [[Sony NEX|E-mount]] lenses at the [[Photokina]] in 2012. The '''Hasselblad Lunar''' is a re-cased variant of the sophisticated 24 [[megapixel]] NEX flagship [[Sony NEX|Sony NEX-7]]. The main difference is an ergonomic grip, the chrome-plated metal case, and, of course, the price. | Surprisingly [[Hasselblad]] introduced an own camera body for [[Sony NEX|E-mount]] lenses at the [[Photokina]] in 2012. The '''Hasselblad Lunar''' is a re-cased variant of the sophisticated 24 [[megapixel]] NEX flagship [[Sony NEX|Sony NEX-7]]. The main difference is an ergonomic grip, the chrome-plated metal case, and, of course, the price. | ||
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Surprisingly Hasselblad introduced an own camera body for E-mount lenses at the Photokina in 2012. The Hasselblad Lunar is a re-cased variant of the sophisticated 24 megapixel NEX flagship Sony NEX-7. The main difference is an ergonomic grip, the chrome-plated metal case, and, of course, the price.