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Hasselblad's X2D II 100C offers improved autofocus and world-beating stabilization


Hasselblad has launched the followup to its first 100MP medium-format camera with a new model that improves on it in almost every way.

The X2D II 100C is the first Hasselblad camera with AF-C phase-detect AF backed by AI algorithms and LiDAR assistance, finally allowing burst shooting for movings subjects (albeit at a low 3 fps). The X2D II 100C is the first medium-format camera to support true end-end-end HDR, which reduces overexposure, enhances highlight retention and improves tonal depth for more natural looking images. It promises "top-tier" optical performance and the fastest stepping motor in its XCD lens lineup, along with control rings for shutter speed, aperture and more.

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