Hasselblad X2D 100C: Inspiration in Every Detail


dolina

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It is USD$8,200.
Of course it is very good/excellent.
How would it compare with Fuji GFX 100S (at about SGD$7,800) in terms of value for money?

The older Hasselblad H4D-200M used to retail at USD$45,000 when it was first released.
That is how far prices have decreased as technology improves.

Digital photo hardware is still in its infancy, compared to film's 100+ years history.

As time passes, more manufacturers will get into digital medium format.
 

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It is USD$8,200.
Of course it is very good/excellent.
How would it compare with Fuji GFX 100S (at about SGD$7,800) in terms of value for money?

The older Hasselblad H4D-200M used to retail at USD$45,000 when it was first released.
That is how far prices have decreased as technology improves.

Digital photo hardware is still in its infancy, compared to film's 100+ years history.

As time passes, more manufacturers will get into digital medium format.

If I was married with children I'd get the GFX 100s and the holy trinity of fast zoom lenses.

In the Philippines after sales support is at most 20km away from me rather than 2,000km.

Also easier to liquidate.

Fuji also sells the most medium format bodies and lenses today.

Although I hope RF L lenses were designed to accommodate a future Canon medium format body.