Hasselblad X2D 100C review: ULTIMATE MIRRORLESS CAMERA!

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However, the Hassleblad’s leaf shutter didn’t perform as expected. With a leaf shutter, the shutter located within the lens, which is different from a traditional focal plane shutter where the shutter is located directly in front of the sensor. According to the specs, this provides a sync speed of up to 1/2000 without using high-speed sync (HSS) flash modes. However, in our testing, exposure from the strobe began to drop at 1/250th. While faster shutter speeds did not show a hard unexposed line like it would have on a focal plane shutter, our ideal sync speed was 1/125, which is worse than most cameras. This is the first Hasselblad X camera with sensor stabilization, and it performed fantastic, offering 100% sharp shots at 3 stops below the reciprocal rule, and some sharp shots down to 2 second handheld exposures. Amazing! 0:00 Introduction 0:23 Scandinavian design 1:29 Simplicity 2:07 Minimalism 3:38 Functionality 6:27 Studio test 8:15 Leaf shutter sync speed 9:01 Hasselblad X2D vs Sony a7R IV 9:40 Where is the Fujifilm GFX 100S? 10:04 Hasselblad X2D vs Sony a7R IV (continued) 11:35 Sony a7R IV PixelShift results 11:49 Travel & casual photography 13:10 Sensor stabilization results 13:38 Theft & crime concerns 14:35 Summary

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