Medium format digital photography has long been the space of the working photographer. And we're not talking about your friend who has an SLR and shoots weddings on the weekends—we're talking about ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Hasselblad X1D II 50C turns heads with its stunning ...
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 ...
After teasing the H5D-50c in January, Hasselblad has now officially launched its first medium-format camera equipped with a CMOS sensor. This means the new 50-megapixel – and US$27,500 – camera ...
Hasselblad is showing off a new Wi-Fi enabled version of its H5D-50c camera at Photokina. But don't worry if you've recently splashed out on the original, as the new medium format shooter will be ...
Hasselblad has announced the new X1D II 50C, a follow-up to the company’s first mirrorless camera, 2016’s X1D. The new camera is very similar to the prior model, from its design, size, and appearance ...
It's been years since Hasseblad sold a new V system camera—the company stopped making 500 series bodies back nearly a decade ago. But what is dead may never die, and system devotees have a new digital ...
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 ...
The Hasselblad H6D 50c and 100c are Hasselblad's latest medium format Digital SLRs, featuring 50 megapixel and 100 megapixel sensors respectively, as well as a completely new electronic platform, that ...
The 907X 50C, a modular system that’s comprised of a CFV II 50C digital back and the new 907X body, is Hasselblad’s smallest medium format camera yet, but there were a few sacrifices to get there. The ...
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 ...