The National Gallery of Victoria has used both Phase one and Hasselblad systems. If you can find the extra money for a multishot back buy the Hasselblad either 39MS or 50MS. If budget is a problem than the P45+ is the way to go. We still use both systems. For photography of paintings drawing etcwhere colour is more critical we use the 4 shot Hasselblad as they give a more accurate colour rendition than the P45 even after profiling. For all other uses sculpture fashion and textiles where the photographer uses a more interpretive lighting setup or where you may be dealing with movement we use the P45+ These give a better file than a single shot Hasselblad. Hope this helps
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