100 Megapixels
Full Frame CMOS Sensor
ISO 50-25600
Electronic OLED Viewfinder
3.6" Touchscreen
Overview

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Street Kit with XCD 28mm Pancake

The new AF-C mode 2 brings reliable continuous autofocus, accurately detecting and tracking moving subjects. In AF-S mode, 425 PDAF zones that spread over the 100-megapixel sensor work with the LiDAR for fast, accurate focusing. A new AF illuminator improves autofocus performance in low light and doubles as a self-timer indicator.

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Hasselblad X2D II 100C Street Kit with XCD 28mm Pancake

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Street Kit with XCD 28mm Pancake

The new AF-C mode 2 brings reliable continuous autofocus, accurately detecting and tracking moving subjects. In AF-S mode, 425 PDAF zones that spread over the 100-megapixel sensor work with the LiDAR for fast, accurate focusing. A new AF illuminator improves autofocus performance in low light and doubles as a self-timer indicator.

AF-C Continuous Autofocus

For the first time on a Hasselblad, X2D II 100C features AF-C continuous autofocus 2. Powered by deep learning algorithms, it reliably detects and tracks human, vehicles, cats and dogs in various poses throughout the capture.

New Focus Point Modes

Beyond the existing "Spot" mode, X2D II 100C adds "Expand Spot", "Custom" and "Wide" modes. As inspiration flows, master every focal point with ease.

425 Focus Points

3 FPS Continuous Shooting With Auto Exposure And Autofocus

PDAF + LiDAR Phase Detection and LiDAR

True Colours Shine in Highlight

Experience the first medium format camera with true end-to-end HDR 3. Your richly detailed HDR images are captured and processed in-camera as HDR HEIF or Ultra HDR JPEG 4 for stunning results and can be instantly reviewed on the touchscreen with 1400-nit peak brightness, or edited directly on iPhone/iPad 5 with Phocus Mobile 2.

In-Camera HDR Capture

HDR Display on Touchscreen

Edit HDR Images With Phocus Mobile 2

HNCS HDR Highlight Images

Building on HNCS, X2D II 100C's HNCS HDR harnesses high dynamic range to elevate Hasselblad's signature natural colours to new heights of brilliance. Even in harsh light, it prevents overexposure more effectively whilst revealing more detail. HDR images captured with X2D II 100C can be viewed directly on the built-in 1400-nit touchscreen or on any HDR-capable iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Android device. When SDR photography is preferred, simply switch modes in camera settings.

Discover HNCS HDR

The renowned Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) now evolves with high dynamic range technology in X2D II 100C, bringing end-to-end HNCS HDR for imagery that captures the world as your eyes truly see it.

Refining Hasselblad Tones With HDR

Traditional HDR solutions focus solely on dynamic optimisation-brightening shadows and compressing highlights to retain detail. While this preserves details, it often reduces contrast and flattens the image, sacrificing the very tonal qualities that bring photographs to life.

Hasselblad engineers recognised that mastering highlight rendition demanded an entirely different approach.

To reveal HDR's full potential, Hasselblad expands from sRGB to the wider P3 colour gamut. The new imaging system delivers a 3-stop increase in dynamic range for in-camera output, with up to 4 stops when processing RAW files in Phocus. Paired with 1400-nit peak brightness-75% brighter than its predecessor-it unlocks the medium format sensor's complete imaging capabilities, revealing nuanced details in highlights that would otherwise be lost.

Through three years of intensive development, our engineers have created HNCS HDR-a breakthrough solution that enhances Hasselblad's signature natural colours and tones with the expanded possibilities of high dynamic range, whilst maintaining the authentic Hasselblad colour science photographers trust-whether capturing in HDR or SDR.

Highlights Throughout Your Workflow

With X2D II 100C, HNCS HDR brilliance flows through every stage of your workflow-from initial capture to playback to post-processing. The camera generates HDR HEIF or Ultra HDR JPEG files directly, viewable instantly on the built-in 1400-nit touchscreen.

Phocus Mobile 2 brings this capability further. Beyond viewing and editing X2D II 100C HDR images, the app can apply HNCS HDR processing to RAW files from X2D 100C, X1D II 50C, CFV 100C and CFV II 50C. When shared on HDR-capable platforms, these images showcase the full brilliance of HNCS HDR, revealing colours and tones with unprecedented fidelity.

100-Megapixel CMOS Sensor

X2D II 100C's enhanced 100-megapixel medium format BSI CMOS sensor embodies Hasselblad's commitment to uncompromising image quality. With 16-bit colour depth delivering around 281 trillion colours, it captures the subtle gradations that bring photographs to life. The addition of ISO 50 native sensitivity and 15.3 stops of dynamic range provides photographers with precise control-from the deepest shadows to the brightest highlights, every nuance is preserved with exceptional detail.

15.3 STOPS Dynamic Range

ISO 50 Native Sensitivity

3.6-inch OLED Two-Way Tilt Touchscreen

The 3.6-inch OLED touchscreen features vivid HDR visuals and up to 1400-nit peak brightness for true-to-life clarity. The versatile screen tilts up 90° and down to approximately 43°, and can be pulled out to stay clear of the viewfinder.

1400 NITS Peak Brightness

2,000,000:1 Maximum Contrast Ratio

P3 Colour Gamut

D65 Display Colour Temperature

Composed by Design, Steady by Nature

5-Axis, 10-Stop Stabilisation

Stabilisation performance is now up to 8 times 6 that of X2D 100C when capturing distant subjects. The advanced 5-axis, 10-stop IBIS 1 lets you shoot handheld for several seconds 7 and still capture crisp, clear images. Long exposures to capture flowing traffic or running water are now possible without a tripod.

10 STOPS Highest Stabilisation Level in the Industry 3

8 TIMES That of X2D 100C Stabilisation

Behind the Innovation Precision Without Compromise

The 100-megapixel medium format sensor's extraordinary resolution demands equally extraordinary stabilisation.

Hasselblad engineers redesigned the entire stabilisation system-hardware, structure, and algorithms-delivering 5-axis, 10-stop in-body image stabilisation 1 to X2D II 100C whilst maintaining the compact form photographers expect.

Uncompromising Calibration Standards

Each X2D II 100C undergoes an individual 2-hour calibration using Hasselblad's most stringent protocols. For X2D II 100C, our engineers applied Hasselblad's highest internal standards, achieving 0.1-pixel control precision through pixel-level calibration.

The system employs high-precision gyroscopes and accelerometers, detecting movements as fine as 0.001 degrees. Through extensive field research analysing camera shake patterns across all age groups, Hasselblad refined the stabilisation algorithms for real-world conditions. An innovative electronic compass even compensates for Earth's rotation*, ensuring consistent performance worldwide.

Crafted Details From Capture to Edit

Phocus Mobile 2

Edit RAW HDR images on your iPhone or iPad 5-adjust exposure, reduce noise with Hasselblad Natural Noise Reduction (HNNR) 8, and showcase them with the signature Hasselblad natural colour. Even when the camera is powered off, you can wake it up with the app and wirelessly transfer images, without having to take it out or switch it on manually.

40MB/s Transfer Speed

HDR Image Editing

Wake-Up Remote Activation

HNNR Hasselblad Natural Noise Reduction

1TB Internal SSD

With 1TB of built-in SSD storage, X2D II 100C holds over 50,000 HEIF images-eliminating the anxiety of running out of space mid-shoot. Write speeds of up to 2370MB/s and read speeds of up to 2850MB/s ensure the camera keeps pace with your creativity. When additional storage is needed, the CFexpress Type B slot stands ready.

Refined Appearance

Crafted with an advanced finishing process, the graphite grey matte coating combines exceptional durability with a refined, subtle texture, with the black lettering adding a final touch of distinction. A newly optimised internal structure reduces weight by 7.5% 9 compared with X2D 100C for effortless handling, while the redesigned grip ensures lasting comfort, even on the longest creative journeys.

5D Joystick and Custom Buttons

A 5D joystick beside the touchscreen allows swift focus point selection and intuitive menu navigation. With two new custom buttons-now totalling eight-personalised control is always at your fingertips.

Key Features:

Continuous Autofocus with PDAF and LiDAR

True-to-Life HDR Dynamic Range

5-Axis 10-Stop In-Body Stabilisation

Phocus Mobile 2 for Creativity

Medium Format 28mm Prime Lens

f/4 to f/22 Aperture Range

22mm Full-Frame Equivalent

Leaf Shutter with 1/4000 sec Sync

Linear Stepping Autofocus Motor

2 Aspherical and 1 ED Element

Minimum Focusing Distance 22 cm

Durable Metal Body with Manual Focus Ring

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Hasselblad X2D II 100C Street Kit with XCD 28mm Pancake

Hasselblad X2D II 100C

Hasselblad XCD 28mm f/4

100 Megapixels
Full Frame CMOS Sensor
ISO 50-25600
Electronic OLED Viewfinder
3.6" Touchscreen
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Product Overview

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Street Kit with XCD 28mm Pancake

The new AF-C mode 2 brings reliable continuous autofocus, accurately detecting and tracking moving subjects. In AF-S mode, 425 PDAF zones that spread over the 100-megapixel sensor work with the LiDAR for fast, accurate focusing. A new AF illuminator improves autofocus performance in low light and doubles as a self-timer indicator.

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Key Features

100 Megapixels

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Camera featuring 100 Megapixels for exceptional detail.

Full Frame CMOS Sensor

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Camera built with a full-frame CMOS sensor for superior image quality.

ISO 50-25600

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Camera supporting ISO 50-25600 for versatile low-light performance.

Electronic OLED Viewfinder

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Camera has an OLED, 5.76-million-dot electronic viewfinder.

3.6" Touchscreen

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Camera equipped with a 3.6" touchscreen for clear viewing and control.

Brilliance at Every Moment

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Street Kit with XCD 28mm Pancake

Brilliance at Every Moment

Focus in an Instant

Capture sharp, detailed shots effortlessly with lightning-fast autofocus that locks onto your subject in an instant.

True Colours Shine in Highlight

True Colours Shine in Highlight

Experience vibrant, lifelike colours with exceptional accuracy, ensuring every highlight and detail shines with stunning realism.

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