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DJI (the drone guys) acquires Hasselblad
#11
Thanks Wim, that confirms my own findings. I'll probably give the Mavic Pro a try... once it's available over here Wink

 

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#12
CEO stepped down...

 

http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/bad-news...g-company/

#13
“We are happy to announce Mr Paul Bram as an interim CEO"  

 

     Right that says it all to me,

 

   IMHO Perry Oosting "left/walked out/sacked" probably because of what was going down in terms of management structure with DJI, why do I think this? because he is being replaced by an "interim CEO" not a permanent one.

 

  You would only need in interim CEO if there had been an unplanned/unscheduled boardroom disagreement/contra-tent. Under normal circumstances most CEOs would be more than happy to remain until a suitable candidate had been appointed. DJI didnt seem to have a replacement CEO of their own.

 

  Sounds like the proverbial substance has hit the fan...................at least that's how I see it! 

#14
Ming Thein is the new Chief of Strategy at Hasselblad. This is getting interesting.

#15
Absolutely. Not many camera manufacturers have this posiiton occupied with a professional photographer of this reputation. He switched to hasselblad less than two yeas ago, no?

#16
Guess so. Also as far as I remember, he still shoots and reviews other brands too. He also took his time responding to the comments underneath the Sony Alpha Rumors piece about the news.

 

Also today I learned that Sony wouldn't make a 6x6 sensor for Hasselblad Big Grin 

#17
Well Canon have made her intentions clear of selling sensors

http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companie...ars-robots

and IMHO they have the technology to do it...

  


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