Hasselblad H-series digital medium-format camera from 2006 with integrated Kodak 22MP CCD back and leaf-shutter flash sync to 1/800s.
The Hasselblad H3D is a medium format digital camera system from the Hasselblad H-series, combining an H-body with an integrated digital back. The H3D was offered in H3D-22, H3D-31, H3D-39, and H3D-50 variants corresponding to sensor resolution in megapixels. The H-system introduced autofocus to Hasselblad's medium format lineup.
Medium format digital camera, Hasselblad H-mount, integrated digital back (22/31/39/50MP depending on variant), autofocus via HC/HCD lenses, leaf shutter in lenses (full flash sync), 33×44mm or 36×48mm sensor depending on model.
The H3D represented the professional studio standard for medium format digital in the mid-2000s. The H-system's AF capability was a significant departure from the manual-focus Hasselblad V-system, enabling faster studio workflows. Leaf-shutter lenses provide full flash sync at any speed. Compare: V-system (manual focus, film or digital backs); H-system (autofocus, dedicated digital bodies). H3D bodies and backs are matched systems — confirm back and body compatibility.
Verify the digital back serial matches the body (H3D systems are matched at manufacture for calibration). Test autofocus with an HC or HCD lens. Check battery and charger. Test the digital back for sensor condition and verify it produces clean files. Test leaf shutter at all speeds. Check the H-mount coupling.