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Hasselblad announced development of the CFV II 50C digital back, compatible with V system cameras from nearly the middle of last century, and the new 907X camera body. Together, they become ultra ...
The new medium format Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C camera body and digital back is not just repackaged heritage; it can provide a digital upgrade to nearly 70 years of vintage cameras. There are no ...
Imaging titan Hasselblad has announced the successor to 2020's 50-megapixel 907X 50C digital camera system. The 907X & CFV 100C model boasts a camera back featuring a 100-MP back-illuminated image ...
Hasselblad has introduced the 907X and CFV 100C camera models, combining traditional looks with advanced technology in medium-format photography. These models, serving both nostalgic and forward ...
What’s most funky about this camera is the modular nature. Hasselblad said that the CFV II 50C can be attached directly to old-school V-system medium-format SLR cameras up to 60 years old.
Its CFV II 50C digital back can be paired with most Hasselblad V system bodies since 1957 and the full range of XCD lenses, offering an analog twist to modern photography.
The new CFV 100C Digital Back and 907x camera plate give users of Hasselblad lenses the latest digital capabilities. (Source: Hasselblad.) All of the control functions are located in the new CFV 100C ...
This being Hasselblad, this camera system won’t come cheap, but it’s not ludicrously overpriced compared to a $5,500 Fujifilm GFX50S medium format camera, for example. The 970X body with the CFV II ...
The 907X 50C, a modular system that’s comprised of a CFV II 50C digital back and the new 907X body, is Hasselblad’s smallest medium format camera yet, but there were a few sacrifices to get there.
All in, the 907X 50C tips the scales at 740 g (just over 26 oz) and is available to order now for a suggested retail price of US$6,399. Shipping starts at the end of August.
Hasselblad’s 907X Anniversary Edition Kit. Hasselblad The limited aspects As with all these limited editions, you’re not paying for the camera so much as the collectible nature of the whole package.
Hasselblad says it’s the smallest medium format camera body the company has ever released. The CFV II 50C back uses the same 50-megapixel sensor as the X1D II and is compatible with V System ...
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