Hasselblad's X2D II 100C camera introduces continuous autofocus, an end-to-end HDR workflow, and 10-stop image stabilization, along with design improvements and enhanced sensor capabilities, making it a significant upgrade in medium format photography.
Hasselblad's X2D II 100C camera improves upon its predecessor with enhanced autofocus, 10-stop stabilization, HDR support, a brighter display, and a lighter design, all at a lower price of $7,399, along with new lenses and accessories.
Hasselblad has launched the X2D II 100C, a new medium format camera capable of capturing true HDR photos, featuring a brighter OLED screen, LiDAR autofocus, in-body stabilization, and a lower price point of $7,399, making it a significant upgrade over its predecessor.
Hasselblad has introduced the CFV 100C digital back, which, when combined with the 907X camera body, offers a versatile medium format camera compatible with various Hasselblad lenses and film camera bodies. The digital back features 100-megapixel resolution, phase-detect autofocus, 1TB SSD storage, and a 3.2-inch tilting display. The 907X/CFV 100C combo is the smallest and lightest high-resolution medium format camera available, offering vintage style and compatibility with lenses and cameras from past eras. It is priced at $8,200 and is shipping immediately.
Fujifilm has unveiled its new GFX100 II camera, a smaller and more affordable medium format mirrorless flagship. Priced at $7,499, it offers new features such as a new sensor, subject-detecting autofocus, and full-width 4K video. The camera's release in the fall will be accompanied by new lenses, including a 55mm f/1.7 R WR lens and tilt-shift 30mm and 110mm lenses. With its reduced price and improved specifications, the GFX100 II aims to make medium format photography more accessible.