Love these videos. Your video has convinced me I want a X2D along with Julia Trotti’s videos. I wish I could find these newer V lenses though they are back ordered everywhere
I mainly shoot portraiture/models these days. As nice as 100MP is I feel it's a massive trade-off to only be able to shoot at 3fps. I often shoot in bursts at 30fps to eliminate blinking, blown hair, movement etc. It also enables me to capture movement. I also can't see myself going back to a camera without a fully articulating screen. The there's the price..... Beautiful pics though.
The insane image quality, color and detail are great for sure, and then there's ergonomics, minimalism, ease of use, integrated SSD, super good IBIS, big screen, 1/2000 or even 1/4000 flash sync speed. It's a crazy good camera. But yeah, there are some things it's bad at. No video at all, and it's generally super slow. Some photographers love it, others say it's just not for them. And that's OK.
@@BigSlimyBlob Ergonomics are subjective, eg - I have really big hands which is the main reason I switched from Sony to Canon years ago (Sony grips have improved since). Minimalism - I get it, but it can also mean lack of choice. Integrated SSD - for a huge price. Many cards can be bought for that and offer more flexibility. At the end of the day, it's an expensive and niche camera . If most of your pics are on a website or app then any good, modern camera will produce great results. It's a lot of money for "the experience", but if you can afford and want it, why not?
@@stew_redman It really is subjective. I'm using a Sony right now and, despite being a recent model, it feels small. And the menus are a nightmare. The X2D is definitely a bit of a niche camera, and the difference in price (compared to, say, an a7R V) is high enough that you could call it more of a luxury product. I've been wanting to get one for a while, I'm just afraid that, living in a low cost of living country, owning one would make me a target. Price is one thing... when the price is my safety, it feels a bit too costly.
Fire shots! That shutter sound is so satisfying
Love these shots and thank you for showing edited and unedited.
Fabulous vid. Bravo
Love these videos. Your video has convinced me I want a X2D along with Julia Trotti’s videos. I wish I could find these newer V lenses though they are back ordered everywhere
I bet the IBIS system helped with the lighting too!
Lovely dude! Are you using a pro mist on the lens?
很棒的设备,我卖掉了我手中的佳能相机和镜头,未来或许是入手哈苏的这款相机,充满期待。
Nice video, have you use the same set up on location with strobes? For overpowering the sun or backlit situation?
There is definitely something about shots from Hasselblad. Some magic? ☺
You should have more attention. Your photos are stunning!
Great video mitch. what do you think of the 4x3 aspect ratio of the X2D - I think the shots look great personally!
Better than Sony A7RV?
would you say the 90mm on the medium format is probably close to
85? mm or 70mm? in full frame? (35mm)
It’s a 71mm equivalent in FF (the ratio for this sensor to FF is 0.79)
@@vannoz66 holysmokes 0.79? lol
I mainly shoot portraiture/models these days. As nice as 100MP is I feel it's a massive trade-off to only be able to shoot at 3fps. I often shoot in bursts at 30fps to eliminate blinking, blown hair, movement etc. It also enables me to capture movement. I also can't see myself going back to a camera without a fully articulating screen. The there's the price..... Beautiful pics though.
The insane image quality, color and detail are great for sure, and then there's ergonomics, minimalism, ease of use, integrated SSD, super good IBIS, big screen, 1/2000 or even 1/4000 flash sync speed. It's a crazy good camera. But yeah, there are some things it's bad at. No video at all, and it's generally super slow. Some photographers love it, others say it's just not for them. And that's OK.
@@BigSlimyBlob Ergonomics are subjective, eg - I have really big hands which is the main reason I switched from Sony to Canon years ago (Sony grips have improved since). Minimalism - I get it, but it can also mean lack of choice. Integrated SSD - for a huge price. Many cards can be bought for that and offer more flexibility. At the end of the day, it's an expensive and niche camera . If most of your pics are on a website or app then any good, modern camera will produce great results. It's a lot of money for "the experience", but if you can afford and want it, why not?
@@stew_redman It really is subjective. I'm using a Sony right now and, despite being a recent model, it feels small. And the menus are a nightmare.
The X2D is definitely a bit of a niche camera, and the difference in price (compared to, say, an a7R V) is high enough that you could call it more of a luxury product.
I've been wanting to get one for a while, I'm just afraid that, living in a low cost of living country, owning one would make me a target. Price is one thing... when the price is my safety, it feels a bit too costly.
Beautiful camera, if only I had the money lol.
Obviously great lens, but it can’t compete with faster Fuji gfx lenses.