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Characterized by its unique, slightly longer-than-normal focal length and fast design, the XCD 80mm f/1.9 from Hasselblad is a 63mm equivalent prime designed for the X-series of mirrorless medium format cameras. The distinct focal length and bright f/1.9 maximum aperture are especially well-suited to portraiture, and pair with the 2.3' minimum focusing distance for isolating subject matter with shallow depth of field. Like other XCD lenses, the 80mm f/1.9 has an integrated Central Lens Shutter that is capable of shutter speeds up to 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds, and its autofocus design can be manually overridden for fine-tuned focusing control.
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The 2-bay Battery Charging Hub for X System from Hasselblad supports the current 3400mAh batteries. It charges a single battery in two hours and 18 minutes and two cells charge in two hours and 48 minutes. The charging hub is also compatible with first generation X System 3200mAh batteries that will charge in approximately three hours. When the cells are fully charged, the hub will announce an audible chime. Additionally, the charger supplies power to the batteries from power banks through its USB Type-C connector or via its included power supply. During the charging process, the front LEDs indicate the status and capacity of the batteries.
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Instant Macro for Fine Details
Shortening the minimum focusing distance of Hasselblad XCD lenses with X-series camera bodies, this 9mm X Extension Tube helps achieve a greater maximum magnification for close-up shooting with any lens.
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Sleek, Lightweight Portrait Lens
Pairing a flattering focal length with an especially compact, lightweight design, the Hasselblad XCD 75mm f/3.4 P is a short portrait-length prime that's ideal for full-length shoots and group portraits, as well as street, landscape, and other general applications. As an XCD P-series lens, this lens prioritizes portability and nimbleness and this 75mm option sports a faster-than-usual f/3.4 maximum aperture for improved depth of field control and handheld use in available lighting.
Flattering Field of View
Fast and Intuitive Operation
Elegant and Reliable Design
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Ultra-Wide-Angle Versatility
Among the widest lenses available for the Hasselblad X system, the XCD 20-35mm f/3.2-4.5 E is an ultra-wide zoom offering a powerful field of view well-suited to landscape, cityscape, and architectural subjects. Equivalent to a 16-27mm zoom on full-frame, this lens is balanced by a relatively bright f/3.2-4.5 maximum aperture range, high-performance autofocus, and a leaf shutter for flash sync at all shutter speeds.
Immense Field of View
Fast and Intuitive Operation
Elegant and Reliable Design
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Compatible with the Hasselblad X1D-50c, X1D II 50C, and CFV II 50C cameras, the 36" long Hasselblad Release Cord X plugs directly into the camera's microphone input port. Once plugged in, the cloth-wrapped cable minimizes camera shake since you are not pressing directly onto the camera's shutter button. With the camera set in auto focus mode, you can press the single-button remote to engage the auto focus and fire the shutter. Holding the shutter release's button down with the camera set in continuous capture allows you to fire multiple frames, and in manual focus mode, you can fire the camera automatically.
Ideally suited for portraiture and landscape, theXCD 135mm f2.8fromHasselbladis a short telephoto prime offering a 105mm equivalent focal length when used with X-series mirrorless medium format cameras. The flattering perspective of the short-tele pairs with the close 3.3' minimum focusing distance To suit photographing close-up subjects, and an advanced optical design helps To realize high clarity and sharpness throughout the focusing range. Like other XCD lenses, the 135mm f2.8 has an integrated Central Lens Shutter that is capable of shutter speeds up To 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds, and its internal autofocus design can be manually overridden for precise manual focusing control.
Use any of your current H system (HC & HCD) lenses on aHasselbladX system camera by picking up this dedicatedXH Lens Adapter. It maintains electronic communication between the lens and camera, enabling support for both the leaf shutter as well as aperture control from the camera body. Currently, the adapter supports manual focus with focus peaking, though a future firmware update is planned that will enable autofocus with adapted lenses.
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Allowing you to use V-system lenses with your X-system camera, the XV Lens Adapter from Hasselblad greatly expands the number of potential lens options for the mirrorless medium format digital camera. This adapter is compatible with C, CB, CF, CFI, CFE, F and FE-type lenses and must be used in conjunction with the X1D-50c's electronic shutter function as no leaf shutter control is possible.
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Ideally suited for portraiture and landscape, the XCD 135mm f/2.8 Lens with X Converter 1.7x from Hasselblad is a short telephoto prime bundled with a dedicated 1.7x teleconverter. With X-series mirrorless medium format cameras, the lens itself offers a 105mm equivalent focal length, and when the teleconverter is in place, this equivalent focal length is increased to 178mm. The flattering perspective of the short-tele pairs with the close 3.3' minimum focusing distance to suit photographing close-up subjects, and an advanced optical design helps to realize high clarity and sharpness throughout the focusing range. Like other XCD lenses, the 135mm f/2.8 has an integrated Central Lens Shutter that is capable of shutter speeds up to 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds, and its internal autofocus design can be manually overridden for precise manual focusing control. Additionally, the 75mm Tripod Mount Ring is also included for more stable shooting when working with this lens and teleconverter combination atop a tripod.
X Converter 1.7x
Included with the 135mm f/2.8 lens is the dedicated X Converter 1.7x; a 1.7x teleconverter that offers an effective focal length of 226mm, or 178mm equivalent to full-frame sensors. The converter has a six elements, four groups optical design and maintains the autofocus, central shutter, and optical performance of the 135mm f/2.8 lens. When the X Converter 1.7x is in place, the effective specifications are:
Continuing To take medium format out of the studio, the Hasselblad X1D II 50C is a sleek and exceptionally capable mirrorless camera, characterized by its thoughtful design and powerful imaging capabilities. This second-generation X System camera shows a revised and enhanced feature-set designed To quicken performance and make overall operation even more intuitive and streamlined. At the core of the X1D II remains the large 43.8 x 32.9mm 50MP CMOS sensor, which yields high-resolution imagery with a wide 14-stop dynamic range, 16-bit color depth, and an ISO 100-25600 sensitivity range. This sensor utilizes Hasselblad Natural Color Solution, too, which delivers realistic, pleasing color tones for great consistency and smooth tonal transitions. An updated electronic platform also enables a faster 2.7 fps continuous shooting rate as well as a faster startup time, reduced shutter lag and blackout times, and more responsive autofocus performance.
Balancing the imaging capabilities, the X1D II is also distinguished by an updated body with a larger 3.6" 2.36m-dot touchscreen LCD and a 0.87x-magnification 3.39m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder. These work in concert To provide more comfortable and easy viewing means for shooting in a variety of conditions. The X1D II also retains the signature physical design, with an especially deep right-hand grip and smooth aluminum alloy body. The svelte overall form factor is due in part To the leaf shutter design of the XCD lenses, which obviates the need for a camera-based shutter system and affords full flash sync throughout the shutter speed range up To 1/2000 sec. Additionally, built-in Wi-Fi permits wireless remote control and file transferring via Phocus Mobile 2 and an integrated GPS module enables recording location data for geotagging.
Covering a useful wide-angle To short-telephoto range, the XCD 35-75mm f3.5-4.5 from Hasselblad is a 28-58mm-equivalent zoom designed for X-series mirrorless medium format cameras. The useful zoom range is complemented by an overall compact, lightweight design that makes this lens especially suitable for travel applications. Its optical design incorporates a pair of aspherical elements, which help To reduce distortion and spherical aberrations throughout the zoom range in order To achieve a high degree of sharpness and accurate rendering. Like other XCD lenses, the 35-75mm f3.5-4.5 has an integrated Central Lens Shutter that is capable of shutter speeds up To 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds, and its autofocus system, which uses an internal focusing design, can be manually overridden for fine-tuned focusing control.
Covering a useful wide-angle To short-telephoto range, the XCD 35-75mm f3.5-4.5 from Hasselblad is a 28-58mm-equivalent zoom designed for X-series mirrorless medium format cameras. The useful zoom range is complemented by an overall compact, lightweight design that makes this lens especially suitable for travel applications. Its optical design incorporates a pair of aspherical elements, which help To reduce distortion and spherical aberrations throughout the zoom range in order To achieve a high degree of sharpness and accurate rendering. Like other XCD lenses, the 35-75mm f3.5-4.5 has an integrated Central Lens Shutter that is capable of shutter speeds up To 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds, and its autofocus system, which uses an internal focusing design, can be manually overridden for fine-tuned focusing control.
Continuing To take medium format out of the studio, the Hasselblad X1D II 50C is a sleek and exceptionally capable mirrorless camera, characterized by its thoughtful design and powerful imaging capabilities. This second-generation X System camera shows a revised and enhanced feature-set designed To quicken performance and make overall operation even more intuitive and streamlined. At the core of the X1D II remains the large 43.8 x 32.9mm 50MP CMOS sensor, which yields high-resolution imagery with a wide 14-stop dynamic range, 16-bit color depth, and an ISO 100-25600 sensitivity range. This sensor utilizes Hasselblad Natural Color Solution, too, which delivers realistic, pleasing color tones for great consistency and smooth tonal transitions. An updated electronic platform also enables a faster 2.7 fps continuous shooting rate as well as a faster startup time, reduced shutter lag and blackout times, and more responsive autofocus performance.
Balancing the imaging capabilities, the X1D II is also distinguished by an updated body with a larger 3.6" 2.36m-dot touchscreen LCD and a 0.87x-magnification 3.39m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder. These work in concert To provide more comfortable and easy viewing means for shooting in a variety of conditions. The X1D II also retains the signature physical design, with an especially deep right-hand grip and smooth aluminum alloy body. The svelte overall form factor is due in part To the leaf shutter design of the XCD lenses, which obviates the need for a camera-based shutter system and affords full flash sync throughout the shutter speed range up To 1/2000 sec. Additionally, built-in Wi-Fi permits wireless remote control and file transferring via Phocus Mobile 2 and an integrated GPS module enables recording location data for geotagging.
Providing a flattering short telephoto perspective equivalent To 71mm on full-frame sensor, this exceptional XCD 90mm f3.2 Lens from Hasselblad will allow users of the mirrorless X system To realize the full potential of their medium format system. It also offers a huge advantage in the form of an integrated Central Lens Shutter capable of flash sync up To 1/2000 second. During general use it can focus as close as 2.3' and offers autofocus with internal focusing and full-time manual focus override. Additionally, it has a 67mm front filter thread.
Dedicated to the unique medium format digital back and camera body, the Hasselblad 907X Optical Viewfinder is an auxiliary finder for more accurate eye-level viewing. with a design reminiscent of the classic Hasselblad SWC finder, this simple body-mounted OVF attaches via the camera's accessory shoe and has a wide field of view with frame line markings for the XCD 21mm, 30mm, and 45mm lenses, along with a center cross to aid in alignment.
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Complementing the unique medium format digital back and camera body, the Hasselblad 907X Control Grip affords more intuitive handling and tactile control over the camera system. This dedicated grip features a shutter release button, permits quick adjustment over aperture and shutter speed via the control dial, and enables AF point Selection via the integrated joystick. Additional buttons provide direct access to the CFV back's menu system and image review options, and all four buttons are customizable for personalizing the configuration to suit different workflow needs. The grip attaches to the back and body combination via a 1/4"-20 tripod mount and benefits working from eye-level or waist-level positions, and also functions as an ideal alternative to the back's touchscreen interface if working with gloves.
Allowing you to connect your camera to a computer, the 6.6' USB 3.0 Type-C Male to USB Type-A Male Cable from Hasselblad lets you transfer files to the computer or work in a tethered configuration. It is a spare or replacement cable for the one originally included with the H6D-50c/100c camera.
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Impressively portable, the XCD 45mm f/4 P from Hasselblad is a sleek wide-angle prime distinguished by its compact and lightweight form factor. Designed for X-series medium format mirrorless cameras, this lens offers a familiar 36mm equivalent focal length to benefit working in a wide variety of situations. Two aspherical elements are featured in the optical design, which reduce a variety of aberrations and distortion for improved sharpness and clarity. Its close 1.1' minimum focusing distance also suits working with close-up subjects and a mechanical focusing system lends a more tactile feel when manually focusing. Autofocus is quick and quiet, too, and this lens also incorporates a revised Central Lens Shutter for notably quiet performance along with support for shutter speeds up to 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds.
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Covering a useful wide-angle to short-telephoto range, the XCD 35-75mm f/3.5-4.5 from Hasselblad is a 28-58mm-equivalent zoom designed for X-series mirrorless medium format cameras. The useful zoom range is complemented by an overall compact, lightweight design that makes this lens especially suitable for travel applications. Its optical design incorporates a pair of aspherical elements, which help to reduce distortion and spherical aberrations throughout the zoom range in order to achieve a high degree of sharpness and accurate rendering. Like other XCD lenses, the 35-75mm f/3.5-4.5 has an integrated Central Lens Shutter that is capable of shutter speeds up to 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds, and its autofocus system, which uses an internal focusing design, can be manually overridden for fine-tuned focusing control.
Providing a flattering short telephoto perspective equivalent To 71mm on full-frame sensor, this exceptionalXCD 90mm f3.2 LensfromHasselbladwill allow users of the mirrorless X system To realize the full potential of their medium format system. It also offers a huge advantage in the form of an integrated Central Lens Shutter capable of flash sync up To 1/2000 second. During general use it can focus as close as 2.3' and offers autofocus with internal focusing and full-time manual focus override. Additionally, it has a 67mm front filter thread.
An all-arounder for theHasselbladX-series of medium format mirrorless cameras, theXCD 65mm f2.8is a 50mm-equivalent prime offering a natural field of view To suit working in a broad variety of shooting situations. The f2.8 maximum aperture strikes a balance between a sleek form factor and being adept in difficult lighting conditions. For working with close-up subjects, a minimum focusing distance of 1.6' is possible and a 10-elements-in-six-groups optical design helps To realize high sharpness and clarity. Like other XCD lenses, the 65mm f2.8 has an integrated Central Lens Shutter that is capable of shutter speeds up To 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds, and its internal autofocus design can be manually overridden for precise manual focusing control.
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Presenting an ultra-wide field of view, theXCD 21mm f4is a 17mm-equivalent wide-angle prime designed forHasselbladmirrorless medium format XCD system. Well suited for landscape, interior, and architectural photography, this lens is also characterized by its close minimum focusing distance of 1' for creative close-up imaging. Matching the sophistication of the system, this lens features a pair of aspherical elements in its optical design, which helps To reduce spherical aberrations and distortion in order To realize high sharpness and accurate rendering. Like other XCD lenses, the 21mm f4 has an integrated Central Lens Shutter that is capable of shutter speeds up To 1/2000 sec with flash sync at all speeds, and its internal autofocus design can be manually overridden for precise manual focusing control.