The XCD 25V lens features 13 elements in 10 groups, including four aspheric elements and three Extra-low Dispertion (ED) elements. Equivalent to a full frame 20mm focal length, this wide-angle [...]
Just because the Hasselblad H lenses are discontinued, doesn’t mean you can’t still use them. They can be adapted to your Hasselblad X1D, X2D, 907x 50c and 907x 100c cameras. But what [...]
The ability to enable Bulb/Timer modes on the Hasselblad X1D and X2D cameras is pretty straightforward. Enabling Bulb/Timer mode on the 907x/CFV 50c II is a bit less so, because of the wide [...]
We have been waiting for this missed feature since the X2D body's release date. Many customers want to replace their existing "end of life" H system, but have not been able to do effectively [...]
First, the direct technical comparisons. PS. SCROLL DOWN FOR THE CI EXPERT OPINION Now, for our expert opinion. brad@captureintegration.com – 404.522.7662 I love picking up the Hasselblad [...]
There has been confusion about which Hasselblad H Lens Adapter to choose for use on your X2D (or X1D) and 907x cameras. Here is some clarity: Notice anything different? That’s right, the [...]
Measuring 43.5mm in length and 245g in weight, XCD 4/28P is the lightest and smallest lens of the Hasselblad X System.* This portable and powerful lens allows you to capture the world in the palm [...]
The X2D has a brilliant feature in that it has an internal 1TB solid state drive within the camera, which removes the necessity of having media cards when not shooting tethered. This 1TB drive [...]
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I think you should consider this camera. A few reasons why. There have been plenty of Hasselblad X2D reviews by now but, with the benefit of time and perspective, we’re going to dive into things [...]