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  • Host Connection Type: USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C connector (transfer speed up to 10Gbit/s).
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  • Platform Support: macOS 10.15 or later, or Windows 7 64-bit or later.
  • iOS Device Support: iPad models with 3GB of RAM or more and iPhone X or later models running iOS 15.0 or later.
  • Phocus Mobile 2 is compatible with iPad models with 3GB of RAM or more and with iPhone X or later models running iOS 15.0 or later.
  • Software: Phocus is compatible with computers with 8GB of RAM or more running on macOS 10.15 or later, or Windows 7 64-bit or later.
  • Histogram Feedback: Yes, in Browse mode on touch display and in EVF.
  • 1.00x with 65mm medium format lens at infinity, –1 m-1
  • Electronic Viewfinder (EVF): OLED, 5.76-million-dot.
  • Touch Display: 3.6-inch TFT type, 24-bit full-colour, 2.36-million-dot.
  • Camera grip with buttons and scroll wheels.

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    User Interface: Touch interface including swipe, scroll and pinch/spread to zoom.Capture Rate: 3.3fps in a 14-bit colour depth.Color Management: Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS).

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  • Recommended Memory Cards: Sony CEB-G series CFexpress Type B memory cards (128GB) SanDisk Extreme Pro CFexpress Type B memory cards (128GB, 256GB, 512GB).
  • Extra CFexpress Type B card with a max storage capacity of 512GB supported.
  • Image Stabilization: 5-axis 7-stop in-body image stabilization (IBIS).
  • Color Definition: 16-bit dynamic range up to 15 stops.
  • Drive Mode: Single and Continuous Drive, Self Timer, Interval Timer, Exposure Bracketing.
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    File Format: Hasselblad 3FR RAW, full size JPEG.Image Size: Stills: 3FR RAW: capture 206MB on average.Sensor Type: Back-side illuminated (BSI) CMOS, 100 megapixels (11656 × 8742 pixels, pixel size 3.76μm).Camera Type: Mirrorless Medium Format Digital Camera with autofocus, auto-exposure, interchangeable lenses.The new XCD 38V f2.5 and XCD 55V f2.5 lenses I am testing are $3,699 apiece. Although, most photographers who plan on purchasing the new camera body can afford it. Plus, it takes CFExpress cards which are pricey, but can be had at a discount if you’re a Phoblographer subscriber. Extra batteries run $99 each, and the charging hub costs $155. Unless you plan on always being tethered, plan on purchasing those items. It does not ship with an extra battery or a charging station. The Hasselblad X2D 100C body is priced at $8,199.

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    Hasselblad certainly knows how to design an attractive camera. The X2D 100C is more polished, comfortable, and prettier to look at. In fact, it outperforms it in extreme heat. It doesn’t have all of the same features, however it performs just as well as the GFX system according to our preliminary testing. True to Hasselblad fashion, the camera is a more refined offering than the Fujifilm GFX100s. Hasselblad reminds me a lot of Austria they take inspiration and perfect it instead of creating something that is definitively their own. In the digital world, these new features aren’t groundbreaking. The manufacturer has improved overall performance and added phase detection, 7 stops of 5-axis IBIS, 1TB built-in memory, and a CFExpress Type B slot. Although it is an entirely different platform, the waves of excitement felt the same.

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    The excitement of unboxing the Hasselblad X2D 100C transported me back to when I bought my first camera, a Hasselblad 501cm. Were they true? Would the company enter the world of 100mp sensors with Fujifilm? Thankfully, yes.

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    I was coming to terms with this possibility when the excited whispers of the rumored Hasselblad X2D 100C started. I had thought maybe this was it from the company while secretly hoping that was far from the truth.














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