Its a defined emotional experience. I think the camera is less clinical feeling than most camera systems. Ive recently purchased the New Limited Edition model with the 55 lense. Im waiting for Adorama to get them in stock then i will get mine sent. Im 61 and -had many different cameras in my day. The Hasselblad has always eluded my budget....but not this time. Im like a kid in a candy shop waiting for Christmas to arrive. I too will be printing my images on my Epson printer. Living in cyberspace is no place to leave your beautiful works. Great video with intelligence and feeling.
I own the X2D and it is a slow me down camera which I have completely feel in love with. Just holding it sends shivers down my spine. Great review and some awesome photographs Oliver.
Thank you so much for this profound review of this outstanding camera! The most conclusive and appealing video I found on the internet, chapeau, well done! Yes, I think I am the type of photographer able to appreciate the qualities of the Hasselblad, and to take images which justify the high investment. It will reward me with an almost spiritual user experience: Landscapes, forests, trees, plants, flowers, still life, cats, portraits, farm houses etc. However for the near future I see no opportunity to finance it together with 2-3 lenses. So I am continuing shooting with my very versatile Canon R6 MkII, which for it's price point is an excellent camera too delivering close-to-nature colors as well.
Definitely for me. If you can fall in love with a camera and marry it, that would be my soul mate. Beautifully executed video. And your voice is amazing.
Thanks!!! You have hit my nail on it head. And knowing what I’m striving for in my photography and in my images. Is how I will always make my choices in cameras. Comparing one camera vs another does not really work for me. It sometimes confuses the my decision. But knowing myself and my needs as you have stated them here. Get me to see clearly what is my right way to go.
Oli. you covered all category of what type of photographer I am. You articulated every topic so well that I want to go out and purchase one this very minute (of course I can't afford it) but I am working towards it. I am an artist, Jewelry designer and a photographer. It was like you are talking to me directly. I would love to shoot jewelry & gemstones to test the camera and the lenses further to check its limit. Fantastik job! Very impressed.
Thank you for the kind words Shrikanth. I appreciate it. If one can afford it with two good focal lengths it’s a lovely camera. Of course it doesn’t replace skill, but it sure does reward it.
Amazing video, the way you speak and how you managed to record your voice and put it in harmony with background music is just extraordinary. Some epic edit!
Your style is unique compared to others and calming. I enjoy watching your content. Hope to see you grow, you deserve it! By the way may i ask what do you think when hasselblad is going to release the x3d?
@@Keyboardwarrior42 Thank you mate. I appreciate it. I think it will be a while. I suppose the X2D II would be sometime in 2025 and an X3D maybe 2 to 3 years after that... if we base it on the release cycle of the x1d, x1dii & the x2d.
Great review and insights!!! I personally own x1dii and noticed that the images from this system look very “low strung” or relaxed compared to smaller formats that cram megapixels into their sensors. There’s just so much more nuance and ease in hassle tonal range world.
@@oliscurra All of the factors that you mentioned resonated with me. I'm now confident enough in the Hasselblad to hire one over the Christmas period. I recently moved to Alberta and can't wait to get some wintery landscapes and warm indoor shots with family. I currently have a 10 year-old Canon 5D iii, which has brought me so much joy over the years. But it's time for an upgrade, and I've struggled to choose between the latest Canon or Sony entries, or make a move to medium format. Thanks again for a terrific video, which made a great deal of sense to me.
@@davidpalmer9538 Nice one man. I built my whole wedding photo businesses on a 5D mark iii. What an awesome camera. It is a huge jump though and very different cameras. Let me know about any questions you have. Happy to answer you til you rent it out.
Nice review. And you have helped me make up my mind. I will be buying Fuji MF rather than the Hassie. As magnificent as the X2D is, I need more flexibility.
Both. If it’s up to A3 size I print myself. But if it’s larger or I want a different medium to gloss or matte archival (generally also large) then I outsource. You?
@@oliscurra I do print smaller stuff but not the bigger ones because I have not much space to display at home. Although, the biggest I’ve printed is 1.0x0.8 meters encased in acrylic.
I hear you. I have a similar problem. So I have quite a few prints which are sitting around and what I do is I swap them out every few months or weeks or so. It’s nice though to see your printed work on a wall.
I found out I was a dynamic range buff when I started shooting with the A7R V and it let me get photos I had only dreamt of before. Getting even more DR and better color is what tempts me about the X2D (besides the beautiful build and feel), but since there are things I can do with my A7R V I *can't* do with the X2D, it wouldn't be an upgrade, but a goal for a day I can drop money on a second system.
I own the Hx2d since it get on the market and was using the x1d2 also. Since i got my Leica M11P with 3 of the best Leica lenses. I dont use my Hasselblad anymore. I can print very large size with 60 MP files as good as the 100mp including 16 bits colours.
That's fantastic mate. Truth be told I was very happy printing up to A3 with a 12MP crop sensor camera back in 2006. Most of my printed work comes from my M10-P, SL2-S and my former GFX-50r. The one thing I've always noticed about the larger sensor, through the board is the bigger the sensor the clearer the details in prints A3 and above. And it must be said... you're not printing photos shot on a potato. Leica glass on a Leica sensor... that's the king class. 👑 I think it's awesome you do prints. 👍🏽 It's done too little nowadays. What size do you tend to print at generally? Cheers!
I have owned Nikon cameras for many decades. I currently have a D800, D810, three D850s, and a lot of Zeiss and Nikon 'gold ring' lenses. I use these Nikons for more fast pace photography. However, when I really want to elevate my enjoyment and feel more connected with the photography experience, I grab my Hasselblad camera and lenses, my RRS tripod, slow down, use manual mode, become more methodical and intention, and carefully composed each shot. For me, this results in a greater connection to, and pride in, the gorgeous final Hasselblad images.
@@oliscurra mate, u know i been shooting M my whole life, if there’s anything that makes my head turn, it is the x2d, still keeping my M but it’s for nostalgic purposes, and used my 500 series film even more alongside the x2d… i got the cfv100c too now.. im just amazed and makes life easier, cant say enough… im holding a 90 legacy 3.2 and see if i can at least replace my noctilux, may b pushing my luck, but love this system every bit of it
@@riswanc Yeah mate. I am enjoying the X2D as well... but I am not sure I could ever fully replace my Leica system. There are some aspects which are irreplaceable for me. Sometimes I am not sure if I should have gone for the cfv 100c instead of the X2D to be honest.
@@oliscurra dont think can replace, sure im keeping my M films, but not so sure with the digital anymore.. x2D is the way, it’s a workhorse, and the ibis is a surreal! 907 just because i shoot sparingly with 500 series, and small size fits me to take on street, this how i might replace the M digital… but one to each own, i hope you will make additional x2d video, really love ur share mate!
I am in the same decision process, right now almost decided, it is a SL3 given number of Leica L and M mount lenses and style photography that I like to do.
@user-jo8kc9lz7s - I haven't had a chance to try it yet. I will though in the next few weeks. What is your current camera and what do you want from your new one?
@@janfrosty3392 I feel like going with an X2D you are not doing yourself a favour if you don't buy in to their lens system. If you are really about adapting your m lenses... then an SL3 or even a Fuji GFX will serve you better. In two weeks I am dropping a video on adapting lenses to the X2D. Might be worth a watch for you.
@@oliscurra My current camera is SL2-S, I will be keeping it, what I want from SL3 is a higher mp rate to allow me more cropping at times. Having said that photography is a pastime interest, mainly nature, landscape and travel. Love your model photography Olivier.
@@janfrosty3392 Thanks mate. My favourite to photograph are human beings, but I also enjoy travel. I have to be honest... I'm not terribly moved by the SL3... but yes after handling the bigger sensor 100MP files of the X2D, the SL2-S files seem kinda small-ish so I can understand the benefit of a higher megapixel count. But the one thing I am most interested in about the SL3 (anti-purist alert 😉 ), is the articulating screen. Ever since I bought the Hasselblad 500 CM over a decade ago... it's my favourite way to shoot. If I had that on my SL2-S... I'd be pretty happy actually.
YOu absolutely are. You have quite a bit of vignetting. Wide open it's okay-ish with some compromise but in stopping down you have hard vignetting. I speak about it here: ruclips.net/video/LgfN5rHS_Rk/видео.html
That was really enjoyable. One other suggestion - an X1Dii offers an awful lot of what you mention as X2D highlights. And these days you can pick them up secondhand for an almost affordable price…
I have the X1D and love it and not sure what benefits the X1DII would bring. Would I leap over to an X2D - probably not - it's the same size sensor with more and hence smaller pixels on it - not necessarily a good thing, However, the main factor is the lack of continuous focus - for location even studio work models/dancers do move and so you're reliant on zone focussing. Continuous focussing has been around for decades on digital cameras it's a surprising absence on these cameras.
I'm considering selling my Leica M11 system and moving to this. It's bigger and less subtle than the M11 but the colours from the X2D and the detail are on another planet compared to the Leica. I had the GFX 100 for a while and loved the colour but it was a bit much. The X2D is lighter and generally more modern.
@@oliscurra sorry to be so brief: the review is both thorough and detailed, but also down to earth with a human touch. Not an easy balance to maintain but you’ve done it well. Not often seen!
A good introduction to the Hasselblad X2D Oli. Thank you! I am not its target audience. I shoot on a Nikon Nikomat film camera and the Hasselblad 503cx (again, film). All I want next is a fast action type camera, with a long lens to shoot Eider Ducks and Puffins. Perhaps, that Nikon Z9, with the Nikkor 400mm f/2.8 TC lens. Of course, I have to be cautious, as I don't want the G.A.S to get me. Muahahahahaha! Commenting to boost the Al(Gore)Rhythm.
GAS.... I tell you, the number of decisions I've made because of it. If you could bottle an antidote... I'd have a stock of it in the fridge. I've shot Nikon before and have Nikon glass but all of it film... never digital. What makes you go for the Nikon instead say Sony or Canon?
@@oliscurra I had a bad experience with Sony Japan. I won't be buying any of their products. That said, they make soooo many components, it'll be hard to completely cross them off my list (sensors for example). I've looked into the canon lenses and don't like them, and they are more expensive, compared to the Nikon equivalent, on average.
haha, now i have a name ''Im a Sharpness colour Peeper'' ,x2d100 . love my 21 65, 80 and 90 , get exiting of it .its magic every time ......especially that 80.regards.
@webersteve1547 3:2 is definitely my favourite but I owned the GFX - 50 R for a long time so I’m relatively used to 4:3. For me the most limiting thing about the Camera is the inability to have the image preview in black-and-white.
Mate, you're probably not wrong. In fact, I would say you could replace "X2D owners" with "Camera owners", increase the % from 90% to 97% and safely put your camera, car & chequing account up grabs with almost zero risk. What lenses are you sporting on the X1D and is it your main camera?
@@oliscurra I have the 45p and 28p currently, and I'm going to pick up the 90 f3.2 which will do me for both portrait and landscape soon. This is my main camera for personal work, travel and printmaking. I do have a full frame and telephoto lens for paid work shooting portraits, headshots and events, but those images end up on websites.
EVFs for large sensors aren’t fit for purpose. An optical viewfinder would eliminate that EVF lag nonsense that some confuse with a ‘purposeful shooting approach,’ which could be avoided by keeping the optical one.
talk a lot of sense and yes do intend to hire first on such an expensive purchase, as well as I take photographs sometime in low light with fast glass (on FF iso 4000 f2) so it definitely is can the X2D cope with this environment
Funny you say that actually... it's definitely not a selfie camera but... it was the easiest camera I've had to make a self portrait with because the app simply works.
Hass - Colours as you see them Fuji - Any colour but as you see them Leica - Any colour so long as it is Black And White Canon - I dunno, we'll make it warm, then warm it up Sony - Yeah I agree make it warm, no warmer than that Nikon - Cold man, like dead cold ,so cold you will die from hypothermia All the others What is colour'. What is Black and white? What is a camera? Who is buying this stuff?
I shoot with a Canon 1d Mark IV. Yeah, it's old, but current finances don't allow for an upgrade. I will say that I still love shooting with it. I submitted a 36x48 inch print to a show and.... wow.
@The_Jen_Reilly Hey Jen, that’s a kick ass camera and like most digital cameras from the past decade and change enough to last for a while. I think the biggest difference in image making between now and then is the ease of making the image as opposed to the quality of it (in most cases). I’d love to see some of your photography. Do you have it online anywhere? Cheers, Oli
Well..there is a lot of people this camera is not suited for. Me, on the other hand, it is. Looking for the best quality images out there, and just looking at the cameras esthetiques..oh man..Just bought into Sony again but this Hasselblad is probably the kind of camera I want to retire myself with. Just for the joy, the passion of photography, how it makes you feel and the way of life.
You are sweating too much pushing this camera. Did you buy it or was it a loan from them? Let’s review the facts: Hasselblad was almost bankrupt a few times. At present, is wholly owned by DJI, a Chinese company. The body is still assembled in Sweden but all the internal guts are made in China with cheap parts. The lenses are made by unknown companies and branded Hasselblad (cheaply made, read reviews). If you need customer support for repair, you need to send it back to Sweden and they have to contact DJI for parts. In the end, you spend a LOT of money for a Chinese product with limited support and questionable quality. More than half of the price is the brand. Go buy them…😊.
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Its a defined emotional experience. I think the camera is less clinical feeling than most camera systems. Ive recently purchased the New Limited Edition model with the 55 lense. Im waiting for Adorama to get them in stock then i will get mine sent. Im 61 and -had many different cameras in my day. The Hasselblad has always eluded my budget....but not this time. Im like a kid in a candy shop waiting for Christmas to arrive. I too will be printing my images on my Epson printer. Living in cyberspace is no place to leave your beautiful works. Great video with intelligence and feeling.
Great explanation of the X2D’s powerful attributes. I sold my Canon R5 for the X2D and I’m constantly astonished by the results.
Aye man. Honestly, don’t stop making RUclips videos. This video was a work of art.
I own the X2D and it is a slow me down camera which I have completely feel in love with. Just holding it sends shivers down my spine. Great review and some awesome photographs Oliver.
Thank you so much for this profound review of this outstanding camera! The most conclusive and appealing video I found on the internet, chapeau, well done!
Yes, I think I am the type of photographer able to appreciate the qualities of the Hasselblad, and to take images which justify the high investment. It will reward me with an almost spiritual user experience: Landscapes, forests, trees, plants, flowers, still life, cats, portraits, farm houses etc.
However for the near future I see no opportunity to finance it together with 2-3 lenses. So I am continuing shooting with my very versatile Canon R6 MkII, which for it's price point is an excellent camera too delivering close-to-nature colors as well.
Definitely for me. If you can fall in love with a camera and marry it, that would be my soul mate. Beautifully executed video. And your voice is amazing.
Absolutely! Content, style, presentation - almost poetic.
Thanks!!! You have hit my nail on it head. And knowing what I’m striving for in my photography and in my images. Is how I will always make my choices in cameras. Comparing one camera vs another does not really work for me. It sometimes confuses the my decision. But knowing myself and my needs as you have stated them here. Get me to see clearly what is my right way to go.
What a video! Structure, flow, visuals, sound. Beauty!
Thank you mate. I am glad you appreciated it. 🙂
Oli. you covered all category of what type of photographer I am. You articulated every topic so well that I want to go out and purchase one this very minute (of course I can't afford it) but I am working towards it. I am an artist, Jewelry designer and a photographer. It was like you are talking to me directly. I would love to shoot jewelry & gemstones to test the camera and the lenses further to check its limit. Fantastik job! Very impressed.
Thank you for the kind words Shrikanth. I appreciate it. If one can afford it with two good focal lengths it’s a lovely camera. Of course it doesn’t replace skill, but it sure does reward it.
Amazing video, the way you speak and how you managed to record your voice and put it in harmony with background music is just extraordinary. Some epic edit!
I own the Sony A7RV, Leica m11. Yesterday I got the x2d and 38mm and it is fantastic
It’s early days still but… any particular preferences emerging already?
Definitely the best and most nuanced review of the X2D.
Thank you mate. 👍🏽 I hope I wonder if I said the word "nuanced" enough in it. 🙂
Love how you put this together, Oli! Your shots look great. Insightful points 👏
Thank you very much mate. I am glad you liked it. Got another video scheduled for today about adapting lenses to the X2D. 😉
Loved the approach to your video. Thanks for this.
Great video! It answers all questions relevant for me. I'd have lived to hear something about the weight of the camera.
Oli, thoroughly enjoyed your video and your style of presenting it. well done!
Cheers Randy. I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Superb editing! Thank you for the video
What do you think when will Hasselblad release the X3D?
I’m glad you like it mate. 🙂 👍🏽
Your style is unique compared to others and calming. I enjoy watching your content. Hope to see you grow, you deserve it!
By the way may i ask what do you think when hasselblad is going to release the x3d?
@@Keyboardwarrior42 Thank you mate. I appreciate it. I think it will be a while. I suppose the X2D II would be sometime in 2025 and an X3D maybe 2 to 3 years after that... if we base it on the release cycle of the x1d, x1dii & the x2d.
Great video, really useful.
Only one point… use a mic that’s better suited for studio voice because listening to this on a tv has far too much bass.
Great review and insights!!! I personally own x1dii and noticed that the images from this system look very “low strung” or relaxed compared to smaller formats that cram megapixels into their sensors. There’s just so much more nuance and ease in hassle tonal range world.
As someone who is seriously considering the X2D, your take is pretty good indeed. Well worth a watch, folks.
First video to actually help me decide whether or not to buy this camera (versus an "ordinary" full frame). Thanks!
@@davidpalmer9538 glad to hear it David. And what did you decide?
@@oliscurra All of the factors that you mentioned resonated with me. I'm now confident enough in the Hasselblad to hire one over the Christmas period. I recently moved to Alberta and can't wait to get some wintery landscapes and warm indoor shots with family. I currently have a 10 year-old Canon 5D iii, which has brought me so much joy over the years. But it's time for an upgrade, and I've struggled to choose between the latest Canon or Sony entries, or make a move to medium format. Thanks again for a terrific video, which made a great deal of sense to me.
@@davidpalmer9538 Nice one man. I built my whole wedding photo businesses on a 5D mark iii. What an awesome camera. It is a huge jump though and very different cameras. Let me know about any questions you have. Happy to answer you til you rent it out.
@@oliscurra Thanks! I'll let you know how it goes 🙂
Nice review. And you have helped me make up my mind. I will be buying Fuji MF rather than the Hassie. As magnificent as the X2D is, I need more flexibility.
“A big-ass print!” Should be a new motto.
Actually yeah... my favourite photos always get printed. 🙂 How about you mate?
@@oliscurra do y print yrself or outsource ,and why?
Both. If it’s up to A3 size I print myself. But if it’s larger or I want a different medium to gloss or matte archival (generally also large) then I outsource. You?
@@oliscurra I do print smaller stuff but not the bigger ones because I have not much space to display at home. Although, the biggest I’ve printed is 1.0x0.8 meters encased in acrylic.
I hear you. I have a similar problem. So I have quite a few prints which are sitting around and what I do is I swap them out every few months or weeks or so. It’s nice though to see your printed work on a wall.
I found out I was a dynamic range buff when I started shooting with the A7R V and it let me get photos I had only dreamt of before. Getting even more DR and better color is what tempts me about the X2D (besides the beautiful build and feel), but since there are things I can do with my A7R V I *can't* do with the X2D, it wouldn't be an upgrade, but a goal for a day I can drop money on a second system.
I own the Hx2d since it get on the market and was using the x1d2 also. Since i got my Leica M11P with 3 of the best Leica lenses. I dont use my Hasselblad anymore. I can print very large size with 60 MP files as good as the 100mp including 16 bits colours.
That's fantastic mate. Truth be told I was very happy printing up to A3 with a 12MP crop sensor camera back in 2006. Most of my printed work comes from my M10-P, SL2-S and my former GFX-50r. The one thing I've always noticed about the larger sensor, through the board is the bigger the sensor the clearer the details in prints A3 and above. And it must be said... you're not printing photos shot on a potato. Leica glass on a Leica sensor... that's the king class. 👑
I think it's awesome you do prints. 👍🏽 It's done too little nowadays. What size do you tend to print at generally? Cheers!
I have owned Nikon cameras for many decades. I currently have a D800, D810, three D850s, and a lot of Zeiss and Nikon 'gold ring' lenses. I use these Nikons for more fast pace photography. However, when I really want to elevate my enjoyment and feel more connected with the photography experience, I grab my Hasselblad camera and lenses, my RRS tripod, slow down, use manual mode, become more methodical and intention, and carefully composed each shot. For me, this results in a greater connection to, and pride in, the gorgeous final Hasselblad images.
Cool take. Wish you made similar video about Leica SL3
I will soon enough. Approx 2 months or so.
I love your editing! Would be great to know how you do it! Epic man! Suberb video! Thank you🙏🏻
Thank you very much. I will put some effort into a few editing videos.
Been waiting for your thoughts about this camera, thanks oli!
My pleasure mate. I hope you liked it. What do you think of the X2D and what Hasselblad has to offer?
@@oliscurra mate, u know i been shooting M my whole life, if there’s anything that makes my head turn, it is the x2d, still keeping my M but it’s for nostalgic purposes, and used my 500 series film even more alongside the x2d… i got the cfv100c too now.. im just amazed and makes life easier, cant say enough… im holding a 90 legacy 3.2 and see if i can at least replace my noctilux, may b pushing my luck, but love this system every bit of it
@@riswanc Yeah mate. I am enjoying the X2D as well... but I am not sure I could ever fully replace my Leica system. There are some aspects which are irreplaceable for me. Sometimes I am not sure if I should have gone for the cfv 100c instead of the X2D to be honest.
@@oliscurra dont think can replace, sure im keeping my M films, but not so sure with the digital anymore.. x2D is the way, it’s a workhorse, and the ibis is a surreal! 907 just because i shoot sparingly with 500 series, and small size fits me to take on street, this how i might replace the M digital… but one to each own, i hope you will make additional x2d video, really love ur share mate!
I like the unedited to edited still pics, and yours thoughts regarding the X2D. I am considering between the X2D and SL3, any input on the SL3?
I am in the same decision process, right now almost decided, it is a SL3 given number of Leica L and M mount lenses and style photography that I like to do.
@user-jo8kc9lz7s - I haven't had a chance to try it yet. I will though in the next few weeks. What is your current camera and what do you want from your new one?
@@janfrosty3392 I feel like going with an X2D you are not doing yourself a favour if you don't buy in to their lens system. If you are really about adapting your m lenses... then an SL3 or even a Fuji GFX will serve you better. In two weeks I am dropping a video on adapting lenses to the X2D. Might be worth a watch for you.
@@oliscurra My current camera is SL2-S, I will be keeping it, what I want from SL3 is a higher mp rate to allow me more cropping at times. Having said that photography is a pastime interest, mainly nature, landscape and travel. Love your model photography Olivier.
@@janfrosty3392 Thanks mate. My favourite to photograph are human beings, but I also enjoy travel. I have to be honest... I'm not terribly moved by the SL3... but yes after handling the bigger sensor 100MP files of the X2D, the SL2-S files seem kinda small-ish so I can understand the benefit of a higher megapixel count. But the one thing I am most interested in about the SL3 (anti-purist alert 😉 ), is the articulating screen. Ever since I bought the Hasselblad 500 CM over a decade ago... it's my favourite way to shoot. If I had that on my SL2-S... I'd be pretty happy actually.
I 100% agree, I love my x2d and all the v lenses.
Good stuff mate. Which v lens is your favourite?
@@oliscurra I like the 55, all around very sharp and easy to handle
@@bernd8580 Yes it looks like a very cool lens.
Are you able to adapt the 75mm summilux to cover the sensor?
Possibly, I adapt a 75mm APO Summicron to my X1D2 and the coverage is pretty damn good.
YOu absolutely are. You have quite a bit of vignetting. Wide open it's okay-ish with some compromise but in stopping down you have hard vignetting. I speak about it here: ruclips.net/video/LgfN5rHS_Rk/видео.html
@@oliscurra awesome, thank you! Does the higher resolution take away from the charm of this lens?
That was really enjoyable. One other suggestion - an X1Dii offers an awful lot of what you mention as X2D highlights. And these days you can pick them up secondhand for an almost affordable price…
The X1D2 files are absolutely stunning, the body feels nicer than the X2D also.
That is absolutely true. It's a camera I'd love to give a test run once.
@HeathHolden Interesting... how does it differ?
@@oliscurra The grip etc is identical but t's just a wee bit slimmer and feels a little less chunky.
Guys, keep going, talk me out of my X2D desires and reassure me that my X1Dii is just fabulous :-)
great video Oli
I have the X1D and love it and not sure what benefits the X1DII would bring. Would I leap over to an X2D - probably not - it's the same size sensor with more and hence smaller pixels on it - not necessarily a good thing, However, the main factor is the lack of continuous focus - for location even studio work models/dancers do move and so you're reliant on zone focussing. Continuous focussing has been around for decades on digital cameras it's a surprising absence on these cameras.
I'm neither of those but I'm sold
Which software and computer you use to edit ?
I use my Macbook M1 Pro Max and lightroom classic. You?
I'm considering selling my Leica M11 system and moving to this. It's bigger and less subtle than the M11 but the colours from the X2D and the detail are on another planet compared to the Leica.
I had the GFX 100 for a while and loved the colour but it was a bit much. The X2D is lighter and generally more modern.
Nicely done. Thanks.
Thanks Geoffrey. A lot of time goes into my videos… so the fact that you simply take the time to write a few words… it means a lot. 👍🏽
@@oliscurra sorry to be so brief: the review is both thorough and detailed, but also down to earth with a human touch. Not an easy balance to maintain but you’ve done it well. Not often seen!
@@geoffreygoldberg2585 No apology necessary at all. I meant that. Even a simple thank you goes a long way for me to do these videos.
I have x1d original. Would love x1diii
I'd love to compare the files of the two tbh. I think the x1d & x1dii has some lovely character in the sensor.
Excellent work!
Thank you mate! Cheers!
Leica M11 has better colour than X2D?
I’d love to get this one but 95% of my shots are sports and music concerts. So I need fast shutter and lowlight. Canon r6mk2 ftw.
On the price point I think is reasonable as a full frame Leica m11-D without a screen is more expensive 😅
Очень достойное видео!
Большое спасибо, мой друг. Хорошо, что вы оставили комментарий. PS: Надеюсь, это правильно переведено 🙂
@@oliscurra Всё правильно, мне очень понравилось ваше видео!
A good introduction to the Hasselblad X2D Oli. Thank you!
I am not its target audience. I shoot on a Nikon Nikomat film camera and the Hasselblad 503cx (again, film).
All I want next is a fast action type camera, with a long lens to shoot Eider Ducks and Puffins. Perhaps, that Nikon Z9, with the Nikkor 400mm f/2.8 TC lens.
Of course, I have to be cautious, as I don't want the G.A.S to get me.
Muahahahahaha! Commenting to boost the Al(Gore)Rhythm.
GAS.... I tell you, the number of decisions I've made because of it. If you could bottle an antidote... I'd have a stock of it in the fridge.
I've shot Nikon before and have Nikon glass but all of it film... never digital. What makes you go for the Nikon instead say Sony or Canon?
@@oliscurra I had a bad experience with Sony Japan. I won't be buying any of their products. That said, they make soooo many components, it'll be hard to completely cross them off my list (sensors for example).
I've looked into the canon lenses and don't like them, and they are more expensive, compared to the Nikon equivalent, on average.
haha, now i have a name ''Im a Sharpness colour Peeper'' ,x2d100 . love my 21 65, 80 and 90 , get exiting of it .its magic every time ......especially that 80.regards.
Don't you find the sensor format limiting?
Do you mean the 4:3 aspect ratio?
@@oliscurra yes. Even if I use 1:1 often for Instagram, I always find other formats than 2:3 a bit awkward, especially for landscapes
@webersteve1547 3:2 is definitely my favourite but I owned the GFX - 50 R for a long time so I’m relatively used to 4:3. For me the most limiting thing about the Camera is the inability to have the image preview in black-and-white.
@oliscurra I sent you a message on IG and followed you.
I'll stick with my original X1d I picked up for £1,700. I'll bet my camera that 90% of X2D owners only put their photos on line and never print.
Mate, you're probably not wrong. In fact, I would say you could replace "X2D owners" with "Camera owners", increase the % from 90% to 97% and safely put your camera, car & chequing account up grabs with almost zero risk. What lenses are you sporting on the X1D and is it your main camera?
@@oliscurra I have the 45p and 28p currently, and I'm going to pick up the 90 f3.2 which will do me for both portrait and landscape soon. This is my main camera for personal work, travel and printmaking. I do have a full frame and telephoto lens for paid work shooting portraits, headshots and events, but those images end up on websites.
Where did u buy so cheap from
@@GurmeetSingh-fr8uo MPB
Yes I agree. But please print!!!! The prints from the x1d is awe inspiring
EVFs for large sensors aren’t fit for purpose. An optical viewfinder would eliminate that EVF lag nonsense that some confuse with a ‘purposeful shooting approach,’ which could be avoided by keeping the optical one.
well….if I had not already bought this camera, I would now.
talk a lot of sense and yes do intend to hire first on such an expensive purchase, as well as I take photographs sometime in low light with fast glass (on FF iso 4000 f2) so it definitely is can the X2D cope with this environment
🔴 What kind of photographer did I miss?
May be a selfie photographer
Funny you say that actually... it's definitely not a selfie camera but... it was the easiest camera I've had to make a self portrait with because the app simply works.
A film photographer; me. Seriously tho, if I were to buy a digital camera it would be this one! Nice video.
@@mike747436 Cheers mate. What camera do you shoot?
A few; mostly a Hasselblad for landscapes and a Pentax 67 for portraits.
A rich one…😅
Truth... you speak it mate. 😂
Hass - Colours as you see them
Fuji - Any colour but as you see them
Leica - Any colour so long as it is Black And White
Canon - I dunno, we'll make it warm, then warm it up
Sony - Yeah I agree make it warm, no warmer than that
Nikon - Cold man, like dead cold ,so cold you will die from hypothermia
All the others What is colour'. What is Black and white? What is a camera? Who is buying this stuff?
🤣 - That's very nicely summed up.
I shoot with a Canon 1d Mark IV. Yeah, it's old, but current finances don't allow for an upgrade. I will say that I still love shooting with it. I submitted a 36x48 inch print to a show and.... wow.
@The_Jen_Reilly Hey Jen, that’s a kick ass camera and like most digital cameras from the past decade and change enough to last for a while. I think the biggest difference in image making between now and then is the ease of making the image as opposed to the quality of it (in most cases).
I’d love to see some of your photography. Do you have it online anywhere? Cheers, Oli
@oliscurra I'm on viewbug as TheJenReilly. My website link is on my youtube channel about me page.
@oliscurra thank you! I can't leave a message with my w3bsi1te info because it keeps being removed. 😡
Well..there is a lot of people this camera is not suited for. Me, on the other hand, it is. Looking for the best quality images out there, and just looking at the cameras esthetiques..oh man..Just bought into Sony again but this Hasselblad is probably the kind of camera I want to retire myself with. Just for the joy, the passion of photography, how it makes you feel and the way of life.
Huzzleblad should adopt your pronunciation!
😬 Am I mispronouncing the name?
You are sweating too much pushing this camera. Did you buy it or was it a loan from them? Let’s review the facts: Hasselblad was almost bankrupt a few times. At present, is wholly owned by DJI, a Chinese company. The body is still assembled in Sweden but all the internal guts are made in China with cheap parts. The lenses are made by unknown companies and branded Hasselblad (cheaply made, read reviews). If you need customer support for repair, you need to send it back to Sweden and they have to contact DJI for parts. In the end, you spend a LOT of money for a Chinese product with limited support and questionable quality. More than half of the price is the brand. Go buy them…😊.
June 2025 - in 10 months, new X2D II will be out *better wait, for that kind of money - just my 2 cents...
13:11 nope, as Koenigsegg actually (Ferrari has problems)