Great video! I love your philosophy of using your camera and pushing their limits on occasion. Some people ‘hide’ their expensive cameras away or become overprotective. Others use it even more to get their moneys worth ;) While I do keep my equipment clean and take great care of them, I would say Im part of the latter group haha.
I have this camera combo and it is spectacular. There really is an entirely different presence the images give straight out of camera compared to my previous Nikon D600. Sharpness is exceptional, whether it’s details in landscapes on star sharpness in astrophotography it is excellent across the board. I use Cokin nuance nd filters and find them to give imperceptible colour cast. I also recommend processing your tiffs initially in Hasselblad’s phocus as you’ll notice a significant difference in the colour handling of the software compared to lightroom, especially the reds. I hope you gave that camera a good wipe down after getting all that salt water spray on the body, even though it’s built like a tank salt water can corrode too easily! p.s, you’ve an odd clip of you getting some hot tub action around the 8:02 mark FYI!
Usually the color tint, using a polarizing filter, is influenced by the angle of the camera to the light source. Are you pleased with your choice of the zoom lens or a prime would be your first option?
Thanks for sharing amazing pictures. So, what do u suggest ? I am not a photographer by profession. I initially bought Sony RX100 M1 (few years back) for its compactness and low light capabilities to shoot when we r out for dinner or night parties etc. So, my query, what do u suggest The Best Compact Camera to upgrade which I will always carry like I do carry rx100 M1 with me. I mean, if it were to be only one camera+lens kit, what would it be ? Thanks
Hi! I am not really the right person to answer that question. I never use compact cameras for what I do. I think you're better off checking some reviews on RUclips :)
@@SHOOTITFilmPhotography ok. Then which best DSLR and lens combination is best as fit for layman like me for street, portrait, landscape, night photography. Not expecting super duper results but reasonable good result without hassle of keeping multiple camera body and lenses.
@@gurmeetsinghkalsi In that case I would reccomend the Canon EOS RP or the Canon EOS R. You can probably find these cameras used as well. As for a lens; if you are using an EF to RF adapter, the Sigma 24-105 f4 is an excellent lens for a low price. Or you can look at an RF 24-105 or 24-70 but the RF lenses are quite expensive. The mirrorless product line (EOS R, RP, R5, R6, R3 etc) is the future. But if you want a cheaper alternative with a DSLR body I would recommend the Canon EOS 6D mkII. This body combined with a Sigma 24-105 f4 will get ju some pretty good results for a low price.
Tackar! I just detta fall var det ju inte riktigt et problem eftersom jag hade timern inställd på ett par sekunders självutlösning, så jag rörde liksom aldrig avtryckaren vid själva exponeringen. Det är inget jag har upplevt som ett problem med X1D II. Å andra sidan så fotar jag inte direkt några "snabba" saker med den här kameran, använder Canon R5 eller R6 till sånt, så det är inget jag har tänkt på.
I've just hit the "subscribe" button, because I found the commentary helpful and informative (I've just bought one of these cameras myself for landscape photography), but I very nearly quit watching half way through because that godawful "muzak" constantly playing as you were speaking was such a distraction. Lovely images, by the way.
Great video!
I love your philosophy of using your camera and pushing their limits on occasion.
Some people ‘hide’ their expensive cameras away or become overprotective.
Others use it even more to get their moneys worth ;)
While I do keep my equipment clean and take great care of them, I would say Im part of the latter group haha.
Thanks for testing that gear on the rain
No problem 👍 :)
I have this camera combo and it is spectacular. There really is an entirely different presence the images give straight out of camera compared to my previous Nikon D600. Sharpness is exceptional, whether it’s details in landscapes on star sharpness in astrophotography it is excellent across the board. I use Cokin nuance nd filters and find them to give imperceptible colour cast. I also recommend processing your tiffs initially in Hasselblad’s phocus as you’ll notice a significant difference in the colour handling of the software compared to lightroom, especially the reds. I hope you gave that camera a good wipe down after getting all that salt water spray on the body, even though it’s built like a tank salt water can corrode too easily! p.s, you’ve an odd clip of you getting some hot tub action around the 8:02 mark FYI!
Man these photos are beautiful!
Thank you very much, I'm very happy with the result! :)
Seeing you use it in those conditions i feel ok going for a X2D and using it in those conditions.
I need hasselblad x1d
Usually the color tint, using a polarizing filter, is influenced by the angle of the camera to the light source. Are you pleased with your choice of the zoom lens or a prime would be your first option?
I have shot mostly with zoom lenses before, so that's what I'm most comfortable with.
Thanks for sharing amazing pictures.
So, what do u suggest ?
I am not a photographer by profession. I initially bought Sony RX100 M1 (few years back) for its compactness and low light capabilities to shoot when we r out for dinner or night parties etc.
So, my query, what do u suggest The Best Compact Camera to upgrade which I will always carry like I do carry rx100 M1 with me. I mean, if it were to be only one camera+lens kit, what would it be ?
Thanks
Hi! I am not really the right person to answer that question. I never use compact cameras for what I do. I think you're better off checking some reviews on RUclips :)
@@SHOOTITFilmPhotography ok. Then which best DSLR and lens combination is best as fit for layman like me for street, portrait, landscape, night photography. Not expecting super duper results but reasonable good result without hassle of keeping multiple camera body and lenses.
@@gurmeetsinghkalsi In that case I would reccomend the Canon EOS RP or the Canon EOS R. You can probably find these cameras used as well. As for a lens; if you are using an EF to RF adapter, the Sigma 24-105 f4 is an excellent lens for a low price. Or you can look at an RF 24-105 or 24-70 but the RF lenses are quite expensive.
The mirrorless product line (EOS R, RP, R5, R6, R3 etc) is the future. But if you want a cheaper alternative with a DSLR body I would recommend the Canon EOS 6D mkII. This body combined with a Sigma 24-105 f4 will get ju some pretty good results for a low price.
@@SHOOTITFilmPhotography thanks for sharing your thoughts
Great!
Fina bilder, du fick ur bladaren. Kan du säga ngt om shutter lag?
Tackar! I just detta fall var det ju inte riktigt et problem eftersom jag hade timern inställd på ett par sekunders självutlösning, så jag rörde liksom aldrig avtryckaren vid själva exponeringen. Det är inget jag har upplevt som ett problem med X1D II. Å andra sidan så fotar jag inte direkt några "snabba" saker med den här kameran, använder Canon R5 eller R6 till sånt, så det är inget jag har tänkt på.
This camera is NOT designed to get wet.
But I assure you it works just fine! :)
Nice! Is Hasselblad waterproof?
I doubt that! : )
what was that? 😂 08:00 , good review by the way 👍
A little easter egg from the spa at the hotel : )
How do you manage the paint not chipping off around the lcd. Everyone has that problem :o
Don't know, maybe I am more careful with my gear :)
Les utilisateurs d'hasselblad ont vraiment besoin qu'on leur explique la profondeur de champ ?
What tripod are you using?
Manfrotto 055 CXPRO3 carbon fiber
I've just hit the "subscribe" button, because I found the commentary helpful and informative (I've just bought one of these cameras myself for landscape photography), but I very nearly quit watching half way through because that godawful "muzak" constantly playing as you were speaking was such a distraction. Lovely images, by the way.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll lower the music in future videos : )
Honestly: I did not watch it after 3 secs: I never watch portrait cellphone videos.
The rest of the video is 16:9.
This is exactly why you should watch more than 3 seconds 😅
@@Aneliuse I don’t have a tiktok brain.
@@feherberci mmmhmm
@@Aneliuse I have an X1DII and an X2D too. I think they are better for fine art prints thank for tiktok videos.