The XCD 80mm f/1.9 (styled as XCD 1.9/80) is the fastest lens Hasselblad has ever made. The $4,845 prime greatly expands the capabilities of the X1D-50c mirrorless camera, giving users a better choice ...
If you thought that Hasselblad's medium format cameras were hardly well suited to street photography, you might have to think again. The XCD 4/28P is a super-slim, super-light lens measuring just ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...
The Hasselblad XCD 3,2/90mm ($2,695) is one of just a trio of lenses available for purchase along with the X1D-50c mirrorless camera. The 90mm covers a short telephoto angle of view, and is the ...
Once again we have an attractive camera and lens pairing in the Hasselblad XCD 80mm F1.9 and X1D II. The minimalistic metal lens is solid and packs some weighty glass inside. On paper, this is the ...
Hasselblad X1D II 50C users can now import, edit and rate RAW images and import and rate full quality JPEG images directly to their iPad with the PHOCUS MOBILE 2 app. Plus, there's a firmware update ...
Hasselblad has updated the lens range for its X1D-50c camera with the introduction of the XCD 135mm and the 80mm. The XCD 135mm f/2.8 lens comes with a dedicated 1,7x converter that extends the tele ...
Medium format has shrunk down thanks to mirrorless technology — and now the lenses are following suit. On Wednesday, January 15, Hasselblad launched the lightest digital medium format lens yet, the ...
The new Hasselblad X2D II 100C is billed as the first 100MP medium format camera with true end‑to‑end HDR image processing. It also finally adds continuous autofocus to the company's cameras. Quite a ...
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