X2D II 100C - Hasselblad
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Hasselblad X2D II 100C Medium Format Mirrorless Camera, 100MP 43.8 x 32.9mm BSI CMOS Sensor
- 100MP 43.8 x 32.9mm BSI CMOS Sensor
- HNCS HDR, 16-Bit Color, 15.3-Stop DR
- 5-Axis 10-Stop In-Body Stabilization
- Improved AF with 425-Point PDAF & LiDAR
- AF-C Mode with Subject Detect & Tracking
- 5.76m-Dot 1x-Mag. OLED EVF
- 3.6" Two-Way Tilting OLED Touchscreen
- ISO 50-25600, Up to 3 fps Shooting
- Internal 1TB SSD & CFexpress B Card Slot
- Updated Phocus Mobile 2 App
Fast, Stable, Versatile Medium Format
Improving speed, stability, and color on the already-brilliant platform, the Hasselblad X2D II 100C is the next-gen flagship mirrorless camera that continues to make medium format even more flexible for ordinary and extraordinary shooting situations, alike.
Upgrades to the AF system, more robust IBIS, and greater color flexibility benefit the veteran medium format shooters as well as those upgrading to the larger sensor format, and these sensor-based upgrades are further complemented by an intuitive user interface, easy wireless control, and refined physical details to make working with the camera more enjoyable.
100MP BSI CMOS Sensor
Revolving around a proven sensor, the X2D II 100C features a familiar 43.8 x 32.9mm 100MP BSI CMOS sensor, which offers impressive resolution along with 16-bit color.
The sensor and processing have been enhanced compared to the previous generation, with an improved 15.3 stops of dynamic range and native sensitivity that extends from ISO 50 to ISO 25600 for more detail in the extreme shadows and highlights.
Additionally, matching with upgraded focusing speed, the X2D II also supports continuous shooting at 3 fps for working with moving subjects.
HNCS HDR
Building on Hasselblad's obsession with color science, the X2D II is the first medium format camera to feature true end-to-end HDR capture.
High Dynamic Range images are captured and processed in-camera as HDR HEIF or Ultra HDR JPEG files, with the results immediately viewable on the camera's rear OLED monitor or editable via Phocus Mobile 2.
Improved Focus
A key upgrade for the system, autofocus has been improved in terms of both speed and accuracy, and a new AF-C mode even makes it easier to photograph moving subjects.
The phase-detection AF (PDAF) system now uses 425 points across the sensor for more accuracy, and a new LiDAR sensor has been added to the body for quicker performance in a variety of lighting conditions.
Additionally, a new AF illuminator also improves low-light focusing.
5-Axis, 10-Stop Image Stabilization
Greatly benefitting the ultra-high 100MP resolution, a 5-axis in-body image stabilization system compensates for 10 stops of camera shake.
This robust stabilization is eight times more effective than the previous generation when photographing distant subjects and effectively permits hand-holding the camera for long exposures for several seconds.
The 10-stop stabilization is measured at the center of the frame and translates to 8 stops of stabilization at the edge of the frame.
This stabilization system is dependent on the lens in use and subject distance and is also benefitted by an electronic compass via Phocus Mobile 2 that compensates for the Earth's rotation for consistent performance worldwide.
- 100MP 43.8 x 32.9mm BSI CMOS Sensor
- HNCS HDR, 16-Bit Color, 15.3-Stop DR
- 5-Axis 10-Stop In-Body Stabilization
- Improved AF with 425-Point PDAF & LiDAR
- AF-C Mode with Subject Detect & Tracking
- 5.76m-Dot 1x-Mag. OLED EVF
- 3.6" Two-Way Tilting OLED Touchscreen
- ISO 50-25600, Up to 3 fps Shooting
- Internal 1TB SSD & CFexpress B Card Slot
- Updated Phocus Mobile 2 App
Fast, Stable, Versatile Medium Format
Improving speed, stability, and color on the already-brilliant platform, the Hasselblad X2D II 100C is the next-gen flagship mirrorless camera that continues to make medium format even more flexible for ordinary and extraordinary shooting situations, alike.
Upgrades to the AF system, more robust IBIS, and greater color flexibility benefit the veteran medium format shooters as well as those upgrading to the larger sensor format, and these sensor-based upgrades are further complemented by an intuitive user interface, easy wireless control, and refined physical details to make working with the camera more enjoyable.
100MP BSI CMOS Sensor
Revolving around a proven sensor, the X2D II 100C features a familiar 43.8 x 32.9mm 100MP BSI CMOS sensor, which offers impressive resolution along with 16-bit color.
The sensor and processing have been enhanced compared to the previous generation, with an improved 15.3 stops of dynamic range and native sensitivity that extends from ISO 50 to ISO 25600 for more detail in the extreme shadows and highlights.
Additionally, matching with upgraded focusing speed, the X2D II also supports continuous shooting at 3 fps for working with moving subjects.
HNCS HDR
Building on Hasselblad's obsession with color science, the X2D II is the first medium format camera to feature true end-to-end HDR capture.
High Dynamic Range images are captured and processed in-camera as HDR HEIF or Ultra HDR JPEG files, with the results immediately viewable on the camera's rear OLED monitor or editable via Phocus Mobile 2.
Improved Focus
A key upgrade for the system, autofocus has been improved in terms of both speed and accuracy, and a new AF-C mode even makes it easier to photograph moving subjects.
The phase-detection AF (PDAF) system now uses 425 points across the sensor for more accuracy, and a new LiDAR sensor has been added to the body for quicker performance in a variety of lighting conditions.
Additionally, a new AF illuminator also improves low-light focusing.
5-Axis, 10-Stop Image Stabilization
Greatly benefitting the ultra-high 100MP resolution, a 5-axis in-body image stabilization system compensates for 10 stops of camera shake.
This robust stabilization is eight times more effective than the previous generation when photographing distant subjects and effectively permits hand-holding the camera for long exposures for several seconds.
The 10-stop stabilization is measured at the center of the frame and translates to 8 stops of stabilization at the edge of the frame.
This stabilization system is dependent on the lens in use and subject distance and is also benefitted by an electronic compass via Phocus Mobile 2 that compensates for the Earth's rotation for consistent performance worldwide.




















