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https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/18/hasselblad-h6d-400c-medium-format-400-megapixels/
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https://www.hasselblad.com/news/goran-liljeberg--exploring-hasselblad-400mp-multi-shot/
It does so by combining up to six different exposures from its 100-megapixel, medium-format 53.4 X 40.0mm sensor in a process it calls "Multi Shot." Each image is shifted by a pixel, creating a much-higher resolution image, similar to how Pixel Shift works on Sony's A7R III mirrorless camera. Photos are captured at a true 16-bit depth. You can either combine six images to create a higher-resolution 400-megapixel image (23,200 x 17,400, at 2.4GB in size), or create an enhanced 100-megapixel photo with more accurate colors. The images are snapped in rapid succession, but your subject needs to stay relatively still.
Check out the insane zoom on this bug: (click on the picture, then keeping clicking...and clicking...and clicking...)
https://www.hasselblad.com/news/goran-liljeberg--exploring-hasselblad-400mp-multi-shot/