Hasselblad has announced the X1D II 50C, the successor to its first medium-format mirrorless camera, the X1D 50C, which was released in 2016 - there are many similarities between the two devices, but there are still some improvements to be seen in the newcomer.
Camera users X1D 50C was mainly disturbed by the slowness of the performance, so it was expected that it would Hasselblad when making a new model X1D II 50C among other things, devoted to this aspect - the start-up time should thus be reduced by 46 %, and of continuous imaging for 35 %.
A camera design that hides a resolution sensor in the housing 50MP, largely remains the same – it has garnered the most attention 3.6 inch touch screen, which is larger than its predecessor by 0.6 inches. Improvements were also received electronic viewfinder with 55 % more pixels and more magnification.
The device also offers app support Phocus Mobile 2, which tablet users iPad Pro allows photos in the format RAW transferred over the network Wi-Fi or connector USB-C and then arrange them.
The price of the camera, which is handmade in Sweden, is 6000 €.
Gallery: Hasselblad X1D II 50C
More information:
hasselblad.com