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Anonymous
My memory failed me: it wasn't the 200mm (apparently no such beast exists for the h3d), it was the 150mm/3.2 prime lens. I.e, no zoom. No, it was not stabilized. Yes, it was fast enough.
Medium-format cameras in general eschew zoom lenses. Medium-format cameras are not fast - they have a maximum frame rate of 3fps at best. Most only go up to ISO 400. Add to that the fact that each shutter click produces a quarter gig of raw data, it's not something you take to an event to snap away with.
It does, however, produce excellent images, and medium format cameras are used for fashion and commercial work everywhere. When a photo shoot costs beyond $50000, the cost of these systems is trivial.
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