Administrators Andrew Reid Posted Tuesday at 11:04 PM Administrators Share Posted Tuesday at 11:04 PM Still no video mode on the X2D II. The DPReview preview doesn't even mention it. https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/hasselblad-x2d-ii-100c-initial-review?utm_source=self-desktop&utm_medium=marquee&utm_campaign=traffic_source Yet they added IBIS and an articulated screen, like the GFX 100 II... it has the same sensor as the Fuji... yet doesn't even do 1080p, let alone 8K! This is odd behaviour from DJI! Also still no curtain shutter, so no adaptable lenses (electronic shutter speed is too slow). DJI are not handling the Hasselblad brand very well in my view. And X2D II sounds more like a star wars robot than a camera. X Two D... Two... Why the two twos? Why isn't it called the X1D Mark 3? eatstoomuchjam 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSMW Posted Wednesday at 03:56 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:56 AM 4 hours ago, Andrew Reid said: Why isn't it called the X1D Mark 3 I’d have gone with X1D3PO myself. But otherwise I guess they are filling that niche of pure photo camera? I’d have one as a my ‘one & done’ along with the new zoom lens, but I couldn’t justify the cost. Instead, 2x S1RII’s + 4 faster primes than the Hassie lens, for a total of approx 1/2 the price (paid approx €2800 for each of my S1RII’s and 3 of my lenses purchased used) and I can shoot 7.2k 30p open gate video. I haven’t looked at a single Hassie review yet, but will in time, just for curiosity, but it still won’t ever be happening for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ND64 Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago Serious landscape shooters don't need IBIS, but they improved it to 10 stop! Landscape shooters always shoot raw, but they added HDR Jpeg! Studio shooters shoot in controlled lighting environment, but they added LIDAR that helps in a random dark street! All the improvements, and even pricing, are in the direction of making MF mainstream, not serving the niche, yet it doesn't video, which is the key to become mainstream. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSMW Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago For me, it would simply be a ‘one & done’ wedding photo unit, so all these new features are a bonus. The only thing it really lacks is a fully adjustable screen for vertical shooting. A bit of a silly omission IMO. Still wouldn’t be an obstacle for me buying one as that obstacle is purely price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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