Unlike most digital cameras, the Hasselblad in question is both a CFV 100C medium format digital back and a 907X camera body. The back distills a lot of what was in the X2D 100C to a modular component that is compatible with other Hasselblad V-Series camera bodies as well. The combination of the two will set you back $8200 which is only a few thousand more than some of the top end full-frame mirrorless cameras.
It’s nice to see new development in the medium format sector. We’re hoping it grows and more players enter it.
Key specifications of this camera includes:
- V System Camera Compatibility
- 100 MP (BSI) CMOS Sensor
- 3.2″ Tilting Touch Display
- 25,600 ISO
- USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C / Hot Shoe Connection
- Built-In 1 TB SSD Storage
- Aluminum body
- $8200
- 44 x 33mm sensor
- 16-bit RAW files