the H system has been dead for a while, the lenses aren't ready for 100 or 150 mix and there is zero reason to go there anyway....
at this point it seems that the choice of camera in a commercial setting comes down to what the digitech wants to work with and there is no reason not to work with C1, so phase won....i think of them as a software company no more than ever, i hope they will keep making cameras but it will get harder and harder to justify the higher and higher prices....
if the brand hasselblad wants to be around in a few years, they should look at what leica is doing, the X1D was a step in the right direction, one of the prettiest cameras ever, no need to stay at the bleeding edge and try to compete with sony,nikon, canon or fuji in terms of tech and definitely not price....i do think they will have to come up with something a little more with their glass....in any leica discussion it always comes down to the glass and certain personal opinions are hard to argue with or about....
i hope there will be X2D, not sure if the target market would not prefer a 50 and a 100 mpix version, a lot of leica shooters like a lower pixel count, and for most people it does make sense...
as for fuji, they clearly won that part of the market, phase letting fuji in was a shrewd move, it helped fuji out but mostly hurt hasselblad....the 50 R/S bodies were clearly a warm up for what is coming, lenses are great and incredibly affordable, the new body might not look as pretty as the X1D but with all that tech (AF, IBIS, 10bit 4:2:2 out!) who cares? it looks like any SLR style body and i am sure i would be able to pick it up and shoot without major issues....definitely smaller and lighter then any phase or H system....
i am still not really sure who this 33x44 market is for though.....all FF systems are crazy in terms of IQ and still beat the larger systems in size, speed, price,...and phase does have the "shut up" top of the line system for those kind of jobs....
i do love the fujis (and have a special place in my heart for the X1D) but the sony (nikon) gets the job done faster and just as good....
the AF tracking just introduced in the 6400 (!) is insane....holding focus at 1.4 like it is glued on....i never (rarely) shoot wider then f4, mostly 5.6 but still....adobe introducing AI....fuji might be able to keep up (they have to because of the smaller cams) but hasselblad can't....
i am not saying hasselblad should go the limited edition route, but a solid improvement to the X1D in terms of overall speed, introduction of some sexier lenses and market to the leica/lifestyle crowd...that should be a winner...price has to be higher at that point (otherwise everybody can afford it, no fun in that)
or just shoot film, that is way hotter right now anyway....