Originally posted by btnapa 645Z has been a smashing success and Hassy wants a piece of the action.
And if this camera can work with legacy lenses* that will float this product until more dedicated lenses are made for it. At present there is no mention of whether the HCD 24mm f/4.8 will be usable on this camera without heavy vignetting or worse , corner shading. The longest lens Hasselblad makes is the HCD 300mm f/4 - pentax still has the FA-645 400mm f/5.6 and the FA-645 100-300mm f/5.6 zoom and if you're willing to part with a portion of your soul: the FA-645 600mm f/5.6. The big drawbacks with this camera( for me, this is) is the 3FR RAW format, and no multi-shot capability, and hasselblads typically expensive** and difficult to source proprietary batteries.
It is a bit premature to say that this will be a groundbreaking camera, but there is clearly substance behind the concept of this camera and from what I see: a LOT of potential - as always time will tell.
*though I'd expect there to be a few caveats involved
** The batteries for my H5D-60 are $290 each, the batteries for my 645Z set me back $70.