The Hasselblad X1D II 50c isn't a new camera, but it is a very interesting one, with a ginormous sensor and Hasselblad's colour science and processing behind it. How does it stack up against today's ...
Hasselblad is one of the most venerable names in photography – its cameras have gone to the moon, after all – but some would argue the value of their $30,000 cameras has been diluted by modern DSLRs ...
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 ...
“The refined X1D II makes medium format's case for being the next full frame, but comes up short of a must-have.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, ...
“We don’t know how exactly DXO tests, but the Nikon D850 was tested the week before us and set a record score,” says Ove Bengtsson, longtime head of Hasselblad product development. “Our X1D then ...
When it debuted in 2016, the Hasselblad X1D was a revelation: the first mirrorless, medium format camera. That is, one with a sensor about 1.7 times larger than a normal ‘full-frame’ shooter and ...
is an editor overseeing The Verge’s product reviews and service journalism programs. Dan has covered the technology world for over a decade at The Verge. Hasselblad has announced the new X1D II 50C, a ...
Lightweight, portable medium-format camera. Stylish body. Massive rear touchscreen. Great viewfinder. Leaf shutter design makes it amazing for outdoor portraits or anything involving a flash. A ...
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