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New Hasselblad X2D II Camera Coming Soon

  • Writer: The Magazine For Photographers
    The Magazine For Photographers
  • 19 minutes ago
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New Hasselblad X2D II Camera Coming Soon
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Hasselblad is getting ready to announce the X2D II on August 26, and the rumoured specs suggest some serious upgrades over the current model. At the heart of the new medium-format body is said to be a 100-megapixel CMOS sensor, delivering 16-bit color depth and up to 15 stops of dynamic range. Paired with 5-axis in-body stabilisation rated at 8 stops, the camera should be able to handle handheld shooting even in challenging light.


One of the biggest rumored additions is LiDAR focusing, a system often associated with cinema gear that uses laser-based distance measurement for faster and more precise autofocus, particularly in low-light situations or with manual focus assists. Ergonomics also appear to be getting attention, with a new joystick and an extra customizable button on the back for quicker control access. The LCD is reportedly improved, along with a reworked menu system, making navigation and setup more intuitive for both new and long-time Hasselblad users.


Inside, an upgraded CPU is expected to boost overall responsiveness, from faster image processing to snappier menu performance and potentially improved burst shooting rates. Storage options include a built-in 1TB SSD for high-capacity internal recording, along with a CFexpress Type B card slot for faster offloading and external storage flexibility. We will see if all these promising rumours hold true when the camera launches later this month.


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