Along with two new XCD lenses. On paper the sensor specs look a bit similar to that of the Pentax 645z... the similarities end there. To paraphrase a good friend (who I often quote because he's so quotable) said... this is the danger zone . Hasselblad XCD...
The more I think that the XD1 has your name on it... for some reason it just seems to be a good fit... Most likely it would mean different/adjusted image processing. For me it's how the WB and metering are managed... the flash sync might make that process...
The obvious differences.... L: USD 16,900 / H:USD 8,995 L: DSLR vs. H: Mirrorless L: 45x30mm 37.5 megapix vs. H: 43.8x32.9 50 megapix current lens lineup... L:10 available vs. H: 2 available (plus adapter options) The **rumored** Fuji medium format digita...
On paper the 645z has the "same" sensor as the X1D for USD 6,997 (USD 2,000 less for the body)... worth a look. Note: all prices listed by me are list price at a major New York camera shop and is shown only as a comparison.
....are quite a step up for me. The H has a 14-stop dynamic range, which I think i would enjoy. I also like the fact that it is mirrorless.....its a camera that looks like it will be relatively easy to handle. Would love to play with one. Also.....H is a ...
... 5 nights and 4 days in Central Australia with a photographer for Australian Geographic. 4 days of getting up before 5 am to catch the right light. Cameras in use by participants included Leica S/SL, Pentax 645, Alpa and Phase One. This new Hasselblad ...
and to see some of the photos... an impressive selection of camera equipment, not that equipment matters ; ) ; ) The X1D is scheduled for September 2016 delivery, and I hope to have a hands on in the upcoming weeks. BTW, was it the Pentax 645z (the digita...
A Phase One. Who ever expects to see one of those in real life. I look forward to your review and to actually handling one. I'd like to know if my film Hasselblad 501 lenses will work on this. The Pentax was the digital 645 and it put out some amazing pho...
is that H Series lenses might work on the X1D with an adapter (???). For me, editing photos (i.e. ranking or selecting which photos to process and which photos to file) tends to be an emotional activity... in the end to define and hone one's personal pref...