“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, ...
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 cameras have long been coveted by photographers, even if they were priced out of reach for most, but a new medium format model promises to be a little more attainable. The Hasselblad X1D II ...
The X1D II 50C doesn't change the image sensor from the first model, but improves the viewfinder, general speed, and other issues that held the first model back. Images, and the devices that capture ...
When Hasselblad announced the second generation of the XID-50c over the summer the major selling points of the 50-megapixel medium format mirrorless camera were its speed and its price drop. The ...
Three years after launching the world’s first medium-format mirrorless camera, the X1D 50C, Hasselblad announced its replacement on June 19. Called the X1D II 50C, this second-generation model seeks ...
This morning Hasselblad announced the release of the XID II-50c, the second generation of 2016’s XID-50c. The new 50 megapixel medium format mirrorless camera maintains the same design as the original ...
Hasselblad marked its 75th birthday with the release of the X1D in 2016, which was billed as the world's first compact mirrorless medium format camera. The system has continued to evolve, and the ...
Hasselblad has today launched its new X System medium format camera in the form of the Hasselblad X1D II 50C which will be officially available to purchase next month from $5,750 for body only. The ...
We crawled into an abandoned school bus, trespassed through dilapidated hallways, dodged fleeting thunderstorms, and wandered the empty streets of Chinatown late into the evening. For two summery ...
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, ...
Let’s get one thing out of the way right up front, the Hasselblad X1D II is $5,750. Add in a $3,000+ lens and you’ve got a camera that’s in the ballpark of a descent used car. This is a camera for ...
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