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Hasselblad Medium Format Digital Camera

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Related review

Stephen 2024-05-13 03:45:21

[Screw Knob] Love it, fits and works well with all Hasselblad and other medium format camera body

5
Mark 2024-07-22 07:46:30

[0.1x] This is a great focal length for this medium format sensor. It's a 24mm full frame equivalent and just superb for interiors, landscapes and street photography. I've used it for each of those applications and have been super happy. I was considering the 21mm Ultra-Wide because I do some commercial interior work (furniture/showrooms), but do not regret having chosen the 30mm. I recognize now that it would be unusual for me to need that specialized lens. The performance of the lens is awesome... super sharp... beautiful Hasselblad color rendition as always... and it gives photos that presence indicative of medium format and Hasselblad images in particular. I also have the XCD 80mm f1.9 and I really love that lens also. In comparison this lens is so light weight..! Very maneuverable and quick (focusing speed is decent for the format, but don't expect DSLR type speed there). Focus control in AF is very good and I've only missed auto-focus a couple times (2-3% of the time..?), and the problem with Hasselblad's system for focusing (contrast based?) is a slight bummer, but maybe future cameras will incorporate upgraded control. I use this lens with the 907x camera and the most recent CFV II 50c and the control grip. Great, well balanced setup.

5
Randall 2024-05-24 03:30:47

[FUJIFILM G] So you know where I'm coming from: Shot medium format film in the 80's and 90's. Loved the image quality. And because of that experience, I couldn't bring myself to buy a digital camera that was only full frame that cost more than my Mamiya 645! Not trying to start any arguments here, I think digital full frame image quality is generally better than 35mm film, but I still couldn't buy it. Finally, with the Fuji 50R, I found a price point and a cropped medium format compromise I could live with. The Fuji 32-64 and this 250 are the 2 sharpest lenses I've ever owned. The image stabilization on the 250 is fabulous. Even with the 1.4 teleconverter(sorry it's not 1.9 or 2), I have taken seemingly impossible hand held shots at 1/30th of a second. To an old film guy, that's impressive. The engine image is a straight-out-of-the-camera jpg that has been resized for upload, but look at the severe crop of the front where one can easily read where the toolbox is. This is a handheld shot with the 1.4 teleconverter on a moving train. Auto focus and OIS on, F9, 1/180, ISO 400. I can live that.

5
Andreas 2024-05-26 02:37:33

[Yes] I bought this tripod to support my new FujiFilm GFX 50sii digital medium format camera. I was replacing an older model Gitzo aluminum tripod with a ball head. I have used the Manfrotto Befree a few times in cold weather (I live in British Columbia, Canada) and it has held up well in the snow. I am surprised by how light and compact this tripod is, given the maximum payload. So far, I am very happy with my purchase.

5
Mark 2024-04-21 01:22:15

[30 mm] I do a lot of travel, location and street shooting in Medium Format. This bag fits my Hasselblad 500C/M with 50mm and PM45 prism, four more lenses: 50, 60, 150 and 250. Three A12 backs, two Minolta meters, spot and incident/flash plus shades, filters and and my little knock-knacks like pens, notebooks and an asthma inhaler. I also own the a Domke RuggedWear which is a bit shorter in height and length. I'm using it for my Hasselblad digital but will be replacing it with a second one of these. One final note: I live in Mexico I so this bag cost me 40% more due to taxes and shipping than anyone living within the US and I'm still thrilled with it!

5
Robert 2024-09-13 06:56:43

[12 x 6 x 2"] i use this film for landscapes and portraits with hasselblad medium format. the film is beautiful, fine grain, and wonderful tones and texture. film allows you to use wonderful cameras and lenses that are different from the digital slrs. use it while you still can.

5
Tom 2024-07-02 04:25:54

[0.9 lb] My 65mm f2.8 is the new normal in a medium-format digital world.

5
Ari 2024-04-13 09:15:44

I must have about 20 of these for various lenses, digital, medium or large format. The caps are of excellent quality and fit is always perfect.

5
Ari 2024-07-05 03:23:55

[Rubber] I must have about 20 of these for various lenses, digital, medium or large format. The caps are of excellent quality and fit is always perfect.

5
William 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[125] have been using medium format but just love the results in my new 4 x 5

5