Ulanzi’s New Hasselblad Camera Cage
- The Magazine For Photographers

- Nov 18, 2025
- 1 min read

Ulanzi has announced a new FALCAM “Native Guardian” camera cage designed specifically for the Hasselblad X2D and X2D II. The cage is built from 6061 aluminium with a hard-anodised finish, and Ulanzi says the oxide layer is about three times thicker than what is typically used on camera cages, which should give it noticeably better scratch resistance. The frame includes screen-protection strips to keep the rear display from touching surfaces when the camera is placed face down, and the low-profile shape is stable even when using lenses like the XCD 28, 38, or 55mm.
One of the cage’s standout additions is a hidden AirTag-compatible compartment secured with a Y-shaped anti-theft screw that requires a special tool. With an AirTag installed, you can take advantage of features like departure alerts, laud alarms, and precise location tracking. Despite the added protection, the cage keeps all buttons, ports, and the battery fully accessible. A sliding cover plate gives quick access to the shutter-release cable and memory card slot, and the L-plate is adjustable without tools thanks to a large knurled screw.
The included modular L-plate offers flexibility depending on the shooting setup. The full configuration includes an integrated Arca-type quick-release plate for horizontal and vertical shooting. The cage also incorporates a multi-point mounting system with five 13 mm strap loops, plus CMOS alignment and plane marks for precise composition or use with shift and adapter lenses. Ulanzi lists the overall dimensions at 151.3 × 69.1 × 116 mm, with a weight of 174 g (without the L-plate) or 201 g (with the L-plate). Pricing is at $359.
You can see full details on Ulanzi’s website here










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