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Hasselblad's new XCD 21mm f/4 lens turns the medium-format X1D into a travel photographers dream camera, albeit a pricey one. We took one with us to Europe to put it through its paces, and found ...
The X1D has been on the market for a couple of years at this point, and Hasselblad has five native lenses on sale now, including the recently released XCD 4/21mm.
The Hasselblad X1D changed the game for medium-format with a portable, mirrorless design, but the new body style didn’t come with as many lens options as the more established systems.
That doesn’t mean I didn’t get a bit nervous when Hasselblad sent me their $8,000 X1D camera, along with another two lenses, each worth about $3,000 a piece.
Hasselblad has announced the new Hasselblad X1D II 50C medium format mirrorless camera, along with a new 35-75mm zoom lens, new digital back, the CFV II 50C, Mobile Phocus 2, and more.
Here’s an interesting bit. The X1D II, which cost £5,399, in my opinion actually produces slightly better images than the Hasselblad H6-D 50c single lens reflex camera, which costs £14,000 and uses ...
Hasselblad have just announced four new X System accessories - the X1D II Strap, USB 3.0 Cable Type-C To Type-A/M, USB 3.0 Cable Type-C To Type-C, and the XCD 35-75 Lens Shade. Hasselblad Press ...
In an interesting change of focus (yuk yuk), Hasselblad is opening its high-end imaging tools up to a wider range of people than ever before. And it begins with the X1D, the world's smallest and ...
The X1D has a crop factor of 0.82x, so the 45mm f/3.5 XCD lens supplied to us for review is actually equivalent to a 37mm lens on a full-frame DSLR, while the 90mm f/3.2 XCD lens is actually ...
The X1D has been on the market for a couple of years at this point, and Hasselblad has five native lenses on sale now, including the recently released XCD 4/21mm.