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If you’re interested in replacing your swell $500 mirrorless camera don’t be. The Hasselblad X1D should be great for quick medium format photography on the go, ...
I know, I know, that's an incredibly overused phrase – but here it was actually true. You have to remember that the Hasselblad X1D was the first ever mirrorless medium format camera, launching ...
A drastically different look for Hasselblad’s medium format offerings. Hasselblad. For years, there have been rumors floating around about a digital mirrorless medium-format camera system from a wide ...
Most of the recent updates from Hasselblad have had to do with the cameras popping up on drones or costing $48,000. But the company is still working on the mirrorless medium-format cameras and ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--B&H is excited to announce the Hasselblad X2D 100C mirrorless medium format camera and three new X system lenses: the XCD 38mm f/2.5 V, XCD 55mm f/2.5 V, and XCD 90mm f ...
Hasselblad, a name synonymous with medium-format cameras, has announced it will produce a mirrorless, interchangeable lens camera as part of a new long-term partnership with Sony that will see it ...
What Hasselblad means when it calls the X2D 100C “functional” is that this camera is shaped like a conventional mirrorless camera, and brings some of the associated mod-cons you’d expect ...
Hasselblad’s new $8,199 X2D 100C has a digital medium format, 43.8 x 32.9mm, back-side illuminated CMOS sensor that can take 100-megapixel photos.
The Hasselblad 907X + CFV 100C contains a huge 100MP sensor and delivers phenomenal stills. It lacks the modern frills of its sibling, the X2D 100C, but is designed with a niche audience in mind.
(Image credit: Hasselblad) The H6D was a beast back then, compatible with a 100MP Phase One digital back, but Hasselblad has since been acquired by DJI and entered the mirrorless camera space with ...
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