Hasselblad’s medium format X1D mirrorless camera

Hasselblad's medium format X1D mirrorless camera

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Hasselblad’s medium format X1D mirrorless camera”.
This is dan from the verge, and I’ve got with me the new Hasselblad x1d. This is the newest camera from Hasselblad, and it is the world’s first mirrorless camera with a medium format sensor. What that means is that the sensor inside of this is enormous. It’S bigger than any other mirrorless camera. You might have seen whether it’s a compact one, or even one, with a 35 millimeter full-frame sensor like Sony’s a7 series, this one’s even bigger, and what that means is that you’re going to get better image quality. In theory, you get better low-light performance, better color, reproduction, better dynamic range, it’s really kind of like the holy grail of digital photography and hospital, as put it in this camera. That’S way more compact than anything else. It’S done before it’s roughly the size of a Canon Rebel SLR, it’s a little bit heavier. Of course, it’s made out of aluminum much more solid feeling, much more robust and tough. It has a brand new lens. Mount and Hasselblad is announcing some couple new lenses, for you can see here new lens mount with the sensor there.

This here, in my hand, is a 90 millimeter lens, that’s launching with it there’s also a 45 millimeter lens, that’s coming with it as well, and Hasselblad is going to be coming out with an adapter to use other eight system lenses from its larger platforms. On the back of the camera, it’s a thoroughly modern, mirrorless camera you’ve got a 3-inch touch screen on the back electronic viewfinder, your usual controls, dual SD card slots, outputs for hdmi, USB C microphone inputs and outputs. It does actually shoot video at 1080p. If you want to use it for video, the real thrill of shooting with the x1d is for it.

Stills 50 mega pixels of resolution 14 stops of dynamic range shoot sizes up to 25,000 600, which is a bit higher than the Hasselblad h6 camera, even great for portrait, photography or anything else that you need to be on the go. It’S not going to be good for sports; it only shoots a couple frames per second, the autofocus systems, not nearly as fast as other cameras for those types of purposes, but if you’re a portrait photographer, this is definitely something to lust, after, of course, you’re gon na Have to pay for it, the body itself, it’s like $ 9,000. You had lenses to it all in for the new lenses with the camera you’re, looking probably around $ 14,000, which is a significant investment for anybody, especially even a working photographer. But it is a lot less than you might pay for an h6 which starts at $ 27,000. So it’s a really cool, interesting camera. It’S coming out later this year, you’ll be able to get one towards the end of this summer and we’re looking forward to spending more time with it.

Hasselblad's medium format X1D mirrorless camera

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