A Review of the Hasselblad X2D 100C Medium Format Mirrorless Camera

The Hasselblad X2D 100C brings an ultra-powerful, modern medium format sensor inside an extremely portable body (with equally portable lenses to match), making it a dream camera for many photographers who want high image quality without a lot of bulk. How does it perform in real-world usage? This excellent video review takes a look at the sort of performance and image quality you can expect. 

Coming to you from Kyle McDougall, this great video review takes a look at the Hasselblad X2D 100C medium format mirrorless camera. The X2D 100C builds on the X1D with a nice range of new and improved features, including: 

  • 100-megapixel back-side illuminated (BSI) (43.8 × 32.9 mm) CMOS sensor
  • Up to 15 stops of dynamic range
  • 16-bit color
  • ISO range: 64-25,600
  • Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution
  • 5-axis, 7-stop in-body image stabilization system
  • 294 phase detection autofocus zones
  • Built-in 1 TB SSD and CFexpress Type B card slot for faster burst rates, up to 3.3 fps in 14-bit
  • 0.5-inch OLED electronic viewfinder with 5.76-million dots with 1.0x magnification and 60 fps refresh rate
  • 1.08-inch color top display
  • 2.36-megapixel, 3.6-inch tilting rear touchscreen
  • 420-shot battery life
  • PD 3.0 fast charging
  • 802.11b/a/g/n/ac/ax, Wi-Fi with 2×2 MIMO

I'm a big fan of the X2D 100C, and I highly recommend it. Check out the video above for McDougall's full thoughts on the camera. 

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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Read the Reviews around the Net on this Camera, especially at B&H. many complaints about Hasselblad since DJI took them over. I would wait on this.