I think the Hasselblad X1D is the most important Hasselblad since the company launched the 500 C back in 1957, and in fact the most important medium format camera of the last 60 years, period. In this video, I tell you exactly why; where it stands at the moment, and what it needs to be successful. Oh --
I also compare it to three cameras some will say I shouldn't, while others will immediately recognize why I should: the Sony a7R III, Panasonic GH5s, and Panasonic G9.
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Gear reviewed:
- Hasselblad X1D: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
- Hasselblad XCD 90mm f/3.2: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
- Hasselblad XCD 45mm f/3.5: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
- Hasselblad XCD 30mm f/3.5: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
- Sony a7R III: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
- Sony FE 24-105mm f/4: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
- Panasonic GH5s: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
- Panasonic G9: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
- Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 12-60mm f/2.8: B&H, Amazon, Adorama
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