Combining traditional skills, the development of special techniques, and a passion for perfection, the Lunar is born from exceptional quality. Lunar is unique because each model is perfected one by one, yet different as only the hand of an artist can make them. Our collection comprises five models, each with their own form and style. The functionality and specification of each model is identical - choosing your grip and top plate material lets you reflect your individuality.
What's in the Box
Hasselblad Lunar Camera Body.
18-55mm Hasselblad Lunar Lens with aluminum lens cap.
Hand Stitched Tuscan Leather camera strap (to match grip).
Carbon fiber lens hood.
San Disk memory card.
Battery.
Charger.
Lens cleaning cloth.
Anti dust microfiber camera, accessories, and lens satchels.
Pocket quick start guide.
Adobe Lightroom software CD and license.
Camera software CD.
Printed user manual (multi-language).
HDMI cable.
USB Cable.
High gloss black wooden display box with drawers.
FEATURE :
- Camera type: Interchangeable lens digital camera.
- Lens: E-mount lens.
- Image sensor: 23.5mm x 15.6mm (APS-C format) CMOS.
- Total number of pixels: Approx. 24.7 megapixels.
- Effective number of pixels: Approx. 24.3 megapixels.
- System: Charge protection coating on optical filter and ultrasonic vibration mechanism.
- System: Contrast detection system.
SOME OF THE SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW FROM AMAZON :
1) never been able to afford one - I have now owned my Lunar for 7 months. I usually have a Sony 24-240 mm lens attached. It is the camera I grab when I don't know what I will find to shoot. Despite the weight of a heavy lens it amazes me how comfortable it is. The quality of the photos has been impressive. Access to the menu was initially cumbersome but an experienced photographer would have a short learning curve. I purchased the Lunar because I wanted to experience shooting with a Hasselblad but had never been able to afford one. It has become my favorite recreation camera and I look forward to shooting with it for years to come.
By Rikky on December 16, 2015
2) A piece of art to create art - For me an important part of the photographic process is how you relate to your gear. If you are a tech freak who only want to discuss sensors and AF speed then look else where. This is a machine for the artist, for those who recognize a fine craftsmanship. My version is the mahogany/copper and it is simple the best looking camera I ever had -Along with my Leica M8.
By Ricardo Villagran on January 6, 2016
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