Stunning image quality. 16-bit color RAW files. Looks, feels, and handles like a classic Hasselblad film camera. Compatible with older Hasselblad cameras. Incredibly fun. No in-body image ...
New 100-megapixel sensor produces incredible results. Autofocus speeds have improved, especially with new lenses. More powerful processor. Great OLED viewfinder. Built-in memory. Fast charging.
The prize for the best medium format camera goes to a masterpiece of engineering: the Hasselblad X2D II 100C ...
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Hasselblad X2D II 100C

The Hasselblad X2D II 100C ($7,399, body only) is an absolutely gorgeous medium format mirrorless camera—it's as good-looking as the images it captures. And its pictures are amazing; they match 100MP ...
After releasing two previous models, Hasselblad seems to have finally nailed the compact medium format camera with the X2D 100C. With a 100-megapixel backside-illuminated sensor that doubles the ...
Ask any photography fan to visualise a Hasselblad owner and they’ll probably picture a wilderness explorer, braving the elements to get an epic landscape shot. That image might need updating once the ...
It's been about three years since Hasselblad introduced the 100-megapixel X2D 100C to its lineup of compact medium format cameras. The company's sticking with that resolution for its next X system ...
The 907X & CFV 100C follows the 907X CFV 50C that came out in 2021. The latest edition adds an ampersand to the product name, a clearer indicator that the 907X and CFV 100C back are distinct pieces of ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Hasselblad has launched the followup to its first 100MP medium-format camera with a new model that improves on it in almost every way. The X2D ...
It took a couple of tries, but with the X2D 100C ($8,199, body only), Hasselblad finally gets the luxury medium format mirrorless camera mostly right. The X2D addresses many of the shortcomings of its ...