Wide Angle
Hasselblad X
F/2.5
72 mm
25mm
592g
Overview

Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens

Experience the wide-reaching perspective and mesmerizing contrast between light and darkness with the XCD 2,5/25V lens. Featuring a wide-angle focal length equivalent to 20mm and an impressive maximum aperture of f/2.5, this lens continues Hasselblad's tradition of exceptional optical quality, transforming nighttime cityscapes, celestial scenes, and indoor portraits into remarkable photographs. It seamlessly combines the iconic design principles of the V-series with intuitive, easy-to-use features, radiating sophistication in both appearance and operation.

SKU: GC41-CP.HB.00000882.01

Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens

Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens

Experience the wide-reaching perspective and mesmerizing contrast between light and darkness with the XCD 2,5/25V lens. Featuring a wide-angle focal length equivalent to 20mm and an impressive maximum aperture of f/2.5, this lens continues Hasselblad's tradition of exceptional optical quality, transforming nighttime cityscapes, celestial scenes, and indoor portraits into remarkable photographs. It seamlessly combines the iconic design principles of the V-series with intuitive, easy-to-use features, radiating sophistication in both appearance and operation.

Ultrawide-Angle Lens for Nightscape Photography

A bright and distinguished wide-angle prime with a 20mm full-frame equivalence, the XCD 25mm f/2.5 V Lens from Hasselblad provides a field of view that caters to nightscape and street photography as well as astrophotography and indoor portraits. Offering a 9.8" minimum focusing distance, users can effortlessly take sharp and detailed close-up shots. Featured in the lens's design is a powerful leaf shutter that reaches speeds up to 1/4000 sec with flash sync at all speeds. Additionally, its internal autofocus design can be overridden for manual focusing control.

Compact Optical Design

The optical design includes four aspherical elements and three extra-low dispersion elements, producing impressive image sharpness as well as reduced spherical aberrations and distortion. As with other V-system lenses, the XCD 25mm f/2.5 V pairs a large aperture with a balanced size and weight, resulting in wide versatility.

Fast Linear Stepping Motor

The light and small focusing lens group works with a linear stepping motor to reduce recoil from the lens group moving. When used with the PDAF technology of the X2D 100C or CFV 100C, accurate and responsive focusing is ensured.

Key Features:

Medium Format | f/2.5 to f/32

20mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)

Ultrawide-Angle Prime

Leaf Shutter with 1/4000 sec Sync Speed

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Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens

Wide Angle
Hasselblad X
F/2.5
72 mm
25mm
592g
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Product Overview

Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens

Experience the wide-reaching perspective and mesmerizing contrast between light and darkness with the XCD 2,5/25V lens. Featuring a wide-angle focal length equivalent to 20mm and an impressive maximum aperture of f/2.5, this lens continues Hasselblad's tradition of exceptional optical quality, transforming nighttime cityscapes, celestial scenes, and indoor portraits into remarkable photographs. It seamlessly combines the iconic design principles of the V-series with intuitive, easy-to-use features, radiating sophistication in both appearance and operation.

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Key Features

Wide Angle

The Hasselblad XCD 25mm f/2.5 V Lens, equivalent to 20mm full-frame, is perfect for nightscapes, street photography, astrophotography, and indoor portraits.

Hasselblad X

The Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens is compatible with Hasselblad X.

F/2.5

The XCD 25mm f/2.5 V combines a large aperture with a balanced size and weight, offering wide versatility.

72 mm

The Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens has a front filter size of 72 mm.

25mm

The Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens has a focal length of 25mm

592g

The Hasselblad XCD 2,5/25V Lens weighs only 592g

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