1,000 photos with Hasselblad’s new 100-megapixel camera

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Hasselblad’s new $8,199 X2D 100C is utterly Hasselblad: an incredibly well built digital medium format camera that takes stunning photos pretty damn slowly. It’s not a workhorse; it’s a luxury cruiser. And in the mirrorless camera megapixel race, the X2D 100C’s 100 of them are only beaten by the 102 megapixels of Fujifilm’s GFX 100 and 100S.

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The X2D’s digital medium format, 43.8 x 32.9mm, back-side illuminated CMOS sensor physically makes a full-frame sensor look tiny, and it provides very high-quality 16-bit color photos with 15 stops of dynamic range. Although many photographers will argue that more megapixels don’t usually equate to that much greater image quality (and I would mostly agree), Hasselblad’s true-to-life color science paired with the high-res sensor and high-quality lenses certainly make for an image that really feels like you could reach out and touch it.

Hasselblad X2D 100C sample photo: uncropped on the left, cropped to show detail on the right.

Hasselblad X2D 100C sample photo: uncropped on the left, cropped to show detail on the right.