Hasselblad X1D-50c Is The World’s First Medium Format Mirrorless Camera
Please watch: "RED Announces Hydrogen Smartphone, $1200+ for ‘Holographic’ Display" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlMfhl_zBX0 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Hasselblad X1D-50c Is The World’s First Medium Format Mirrorless Camera Hasselblad X1D Livestream Event in Gothenburg, Sweden : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tah8tiFLBZc This year marks Hasselblad's 75th as a camera maker, and the company is celebrating by expanding its product lineup. The 50- and 100-megapixel versions of its flagship H6D were the first to drop in April. Hasselblad has been working on a world's first type of mirrorless camera. Today, the Swedish company officially took the wraps off of its X1D, a compact shooter with a massive 50-megapixel, medium-format CMOS sensor. That is the largest sensor we've seen on a mirrorless camera to date, opening up the category to a whole new class of enthusiasts. What's also impressive is how light the X1D is, weighing only 725 grams (roughly 1.5 lbs) without a lens attached. Other notable features include an XGA electronic viewfinder, a 3-inch (920,000-dot) touchscreen, 100 to 25,600 ISO range, dual SD card slots, GPS, WiFi and USB 3.0. Those specs are, more or less, what you would expect from a mirrorless camera in 2016. That said, video is limited to 1080p at 30 fps -- that's bad news for those who want a 4K shooter with substantial depth of field. Meanwhile, the X1D can capture stills at impressive shutter speeds (60 minutes to 1/2,000th of a second) and up to 14 stops of dynamic range, with support for both RAW and JPEG formats. Couple all of that with the large medium-format sensor and you have yourself a powerful mirrorless camera. Hasselblad built two all-new lenses (45 and 90mm) for the system, though there will also be an optional adapter to make it work with the twelve Hasselblad H System lenses. The X1D is set to hit stores in August for a whopping $8,995, while the lenses cost $2,295 and $2,695 for the 45mm and 90mm, respectively. Hasselblad X1D leak reveals medium format mirrorless camera, Changing the game: Hasselblad launches world's first mirrorless medium format camera, Hasselblad X1D: The First 50-Megapixel Medium-Format Mirrorless Digital Camera, Hasselblad's first mirrorless camera makes medium-format look absurdly small, Hasselblad's mirrorless X1D camera brings portability to medium format, Hasselblad X1D-50c is the world's first medium format mirrorless camera, Hasselblad's $9000 X1D has the largest sensor ever put into a mirrorless camera, Hasselblad launches new mirrorless camera, Hasselblad’s $9,000 X1D has the largest sensor ever put into a mirrorless camera, Hasselblad X1D Livestream Event in Gothenburg, Sweden, Hasselblad X1D Livestream Event in Gothenburg, Sweden, Hasselblad Enters Mirrorless Arena With X1D Camera, The Hasselblad X1D puts a lot of camera in your palm (hands-on), Hasselblad camera breaks new ground
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