Conclusion? There really isn't much of a difference resolution-wise. If you prefer the squarish aspect ratio then obviously the Hasselblad will win out... For more stuff peruse my website:
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Since I now own the 1Ds and a Phase One H10 and both are 11 mp chips, I will do side by side to see how each compares to the other.
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29-Jan-2011 17:39
I agree that the Cannon image will require some PS work to deal with the moire, about 30 seconds and Bob's your uncle.
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14-Sep-2010 18:45
It's fairly obvious that the artifacts (moire) on the 1Ds would need some PhotoShop work. The H20 has delivered a spot on image first time without any need for post processing. Just what you'd expect from a professional end back. The only drawback is that the H20 has to be tethered. A small price to pay for such excellent studio shots!