Hasselblad Mirrorless Lenses

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Few names command as much respect in photography as Hasselblad. This legendary Swedish brand has represented the pinnacle of craftsmanship and image perfection for decades, even producing the cameras that captured the moon landing.

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Types of Hasselblad Mirrorless Lenses

Premium Lenses

Hasselblad’s premium mirrorless lenses are made for creators looking for extraordinary precision and beauty in every frame. They’re built with superior optics as standard, delivering the signature Hasselblad colour science, natural bokeh, and clarity you’ve come to expect.

The Hasselblad XCD 38mm f/2.5 V Lens marks a versatile, all-round performer that’s great for capturing everyday moments with stunning realism and edge-to-edge sharpness. Then, the Hasselblad XCD 90mm f/2.5 V Lens is a portrait favourite that promises smooth background separation and superb rendering of skin tones.

Low-light and artistic photographers will enjoy the Hasselblad XCD 80mm f/1.9 Lens. It’s a true icon of lower f-stop lenses which produces dreamy depth of field and unrivalled tonal gradation.

Add these premium lenses to your Hasselblad mirrorless camera setup and start shooting images that feel rich, dimensional, and unmistakably Hasselblad.

Versatile Zoom Lenses

For lenses that do it all, a zoom lens is the first place to look. Hasselblad’s professional zoom lenses perform across a wide range of focal lengths. They’re ideal for documentary making, but they're just as comfortable shooting travel and landscape work too.

Hybrid creators looking for versatility will love the Hasselblad XCD 35–100mm f/2.8–4 Zoom Lens for its rich tones and precise shapeness. Meanwhile, the Hasselblad XCD 35–75mm f/3.5–4.5 Lens is all about smooth, controlled zoom transitions and the highest levels of optical performance.

Both lenses provide balanced handling and stunning image reproduction; hallmarks of the Hasselblad design philosophy.

Wide-Angle and Ultra-Wide Lenses

For photographers who see the bigger picture, Hasselblad wide-angle lenses capture every nuance of light, space, and perspective.

The Hasselblad XCD 20–35mm f/3.5–4.5 E Lens brings immersive detail and controlled distortion to landscapes and architecture. Then, travel and interior photographers will love the Hasselblad 30mm XCD f/3.5 Lens for its edge-to-edge sharpness and accurate colour rendering and contrast.

Small but mighty, the Hasselblad XCD 28mm f/4 P Lens is a travel creator's dream. It’s lightweight and portable, but you’re still getting the same impressive image quality. Together, these lenses rethink wide-angle photography. It’s precise, it’s atmospheric, and it’s deeply immersive.

Portrait and Telephoto Lenses

Hasselblad’s telephoto and portrait lenses are all about precision and artistry, with exceptional depth and lifelike rendering to boot.

The Hasselblad XCD 135mm f/2.8 Lens and the XCD 135mm f/2.8 with X Converter 1.7x are a great go-to for any portrait, wildlife, or studio work. Expect outstanding optical compression, crisp detail, and immersive dimensionality.

Partner this with the Hasselblad XCD 65mm f/2.8 Lens for a lens with natural field of view and beautifully balanced contrast. With this in your kit, your environmental portraiture and documentary storytelling will step up to the next level.

Compact and Everyday Options

For photographers on the go, the Hasselblad series of compact primes bring the high-spec technology into the everyday.

The Hasselblad XCD 45mm f/4 P Lens and XCD 75mm f/3.4 Compact P Lens are lightweight yet powerful. There's a fast, responsive autofocus and impeccable image quality that's perfect for street, travel, or lifestyle photography.

Meanwhile, the Hasselblad XCD 55mm f/2.5 V Lens tows the line balance between versatility and performance. Expect crisp detail and natural colour across a variety of shooting styles. With Hasselblad, compact doesn’t have to mean compromise.

Lens Compatibility and Accessories

Hasselblad lenses are designed to integrate with Hasselblad’s X System mirrorless medium-format cameras, such as the X2D 100C and X1D II 50C. For creators who own legacy systems, adapters like the XH Adapter and XV Adapter make pairing H and V lenses with digital bodies simple.

Complete your setup with our dedicated range of Hasselblad lens accessories. Shop hoods, filters, protective cases, and cleaning kits - all designed to help you get that little bit extra from your photography.

Customer Reviews and Testimonials

Our customers love using Hasselblad mirrorless lenses for the extraordinary tonal range, lifelike rendering, and subtle colour transitions.

Visit our product pages to read real reviews and see why Hasselblad mirrorless lenses remain the benchmark for optical excellence.

Why Photographers Love Hasselblad Lenses

Each Hasselblad mirrorless lens is hand-assembled in Sweden. They blend traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. The result is:

  1. Incredible sharpness and colour fidelity
  2. Smooth, natural tonal transitions in any environment
  3. Precision-engineered autofocus systems
  4. Sleek, minimalist design built for professional shooting

Pairing a Hasselblad mirrorless camera with these lenses will reveal every nuance. Turning each photograph into a true work of art.

Complete Your Lens Rotation

Hasselblad mirrorless lenses capture more than a simple image; they capture emotion and atmosphere for complete artistic control. Whether you’re shooting portraits, products, or vast landscapes, the results never change.

Explore the full range of Hasselblad mirrorless lenses at Georges Cameras today. No matter your experience level, style or ambition, Georges will help you build a kit to bring your stories to life.

Frequently asked questions

What types of photography are Hasselblad lenses best suited for?

The beauty of Hasselblad is that they’re great for any photography style. They excel in portrait, landscape, product, and studio photography; essentially, anywhere precision, dynamic range, and detail are needed .

How do I choose the right lens for my Hasselblad camera?

Think about your genre and shooting style. Wide-angle lenses are great for landscapes, standard primes for general use, and telephotos for portraits or macro work. If you’re not sure what’s right for your kit, our experts will help you find the perfect match.

Are there specific features to look for in Hasselblad mirrorless lenses?

Yes, superior optics, colour accuracy, minimal distortion, and robust construction. Hasselblad lenses are designed to deliver professional results straight out of the camera.

Can I use other brand lenses with my Hasselblad camera?

Yes, with adapters like the XH or XV, though native Hasselblad mirrorless lenses provide the best integration and performance.

What’s the difference between prime and zoom lenses for Hasselblad?

Prime lenses have a fixed focal length and offer the highest optical quality. Zoom lenses cover multiple focal lengths, offering more versatility for dynamic shooting situations.

How do I maintain and care for my Hasselblad lenses?

Keep them clean with a microfiber cloth, store them in a protective case, and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture.

What are the advantages of using wide-angle lenses for landscape photography?

Wide-angle lenses expand your field of view, enhance depth, and capture every detail in grand, sweeping perspectives. They’re an ideal fit for nature and architecture shooting.

Are there recommended accessories for Hasselblad lenses?

Yes, ND and UV filters, precision adapters, and custom hoods bring images to life, whilst offering an added layer of protection. You’ll find a full selection here at Georges Cameras.