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Hasselblad’s new 100-megapixel medium-format camera X2D may be released on September 7

According to the latest report, Hasselblad’s new 100-megapixel medium format camera X2D will be released on September 7. As shown in the image below, the appearance of the camera has been revealed before.

Moreover, it is reported that the Hasselblad X2D medium-format camera will be equipped with 100-megapixel CMOS, provided with a top-shoulder screen, the screen can be flipped, the body has a built-in anti-shake system, and a CFexpress B-type card slot. The price is about 8000 US dollars.

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In addition, it is reported that Hasselblad will also release 3 lenses, including the XCD 38mm F2.5 lens. Hasselblad’s current X1D II 50C medium-format camera is equipped with a 50-megapixel CMOS, and the single-body price is USD 5795.

Hasselblad’s X1D and X1D II 50C medium format mirrorless cameras have achieved some popularity for being incredibly portable while still offering extremely high levels of image quality. An updated body is expected fairly soon, and it looks like Hasselblad is planning some major upgrades to the camera.

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