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Hasselblad has announced that the XCD 21mm f/4 lens, which is the widest lens available for the X1D camera, is available for order. Hasselblad say the lens will be shipping to customers in mid-May.
The lens options for the Hasselblad mirrorless camera system just got a little wider — in two senses of the word. On Monday, May 7, Hasselblad announced the availability of the XCD 21mm f/4, the ...
Hasselblad has announced the coming release of its widest lens so far for the X1D mirrorless camera, the XCD 21mm f/4. The new Hasselblad XCD 21mm f/4 lens. (Source: Hasselblad.) The release of this ...
For hobbyist photographers like myself, Hasselblad has always been the untouchable luxury brand reserved for high-end professionals. To fill the gap between casual and intended photography, they ...
For those looking at the Hasselblad X-system, the XCD 21mm f/4 lens is a key part of the range, catering perfectly well for landscape and architecture photography. There's no other like-for-like lens ...
In this review, we’ll look at the Hasselblad X1D. The X1D was introduced by Hasselblad in 2016. Hasselblad is a Swedish company that you've probably heard of. You may or may not be familiar with ...
Hasselblad's X mirrorless medium format system launched with three prime lenses, including the wide-angle XCD 3,5/30mm. But system owners craving an even wider field of view were left to adapt larger ...
The Hasselblad XCD 21mm f/4 wide-angle lens is now available for sale. The XCD 21mm lens will begin shipping mid-May 2018 with an MSRP of € 2999 / $ 3750 / £ 2749 excl. VAT. Hasselblad Press Release ...
Hasselblad's X mirrorless medium format system launched with three prime lenses, including the wide-angle XCD 3,5/30mm. But system owners craving an even wider field of view were left to adapt larger ...