Canon Interested in Hasselblad?

Fuji makes the Hasselblad lenses now, and have done so for a number of years.
This is something that is probably holding Canon back from buying Hassy, as it won't want to buy in lenses from another Japanese maker who is also a sort of competitor.

Personally, if you want to go MF, what's wrong with the new Pentax 645Z?
From what I've heard, it's IQ is the same as Hassy and Phase 1, but at a fraction of the cost.
Also, the removable backs from Hassy and Phase 1 sound like a great idea, but they are VERY easy to scratch and damage when off the cameras.

However, I too would like to see True Focus on Canon DSLRs.
 
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Makers for medium format IGNORE all the best glass produced by Zeiss since the 50's for the 'blad.

I have lens from 1957 that work just as well as my last lens, a 50mm FLE.

Make a drop in replacement for an A12 magazine that is digital, has at least 80% the size of 6X6 and works on a Hasselblad 500 series camera and a lot of people would pay for that
 
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