Camera manufacturer Hasselblad from Sweden just recently launched the Hasselblad X1D.
X1D is the first mirrorless digital medium format camera.
The camera comes with a 50MP CMOS sensor in a housing no larger than a full format DSLR camera.
The sensor has a dimension of 44 x 33m with a single pixel size of 5.3 x 5.3 micro meter.
Together with the camera a new series of lenses has been introduced. This XCD series of lenses are optimised for this mirror less setting. However, current H System lenses fit the camera using an optional adapter.
X1D is the first mirrorless digital medium format camera.
The camera comes with a 50MP CMOS sensor in a housing no larger than a full format DSLR camera.
The sensor has a dimension of 44 x 33m with a single pixel size of 5.3 x 5.3 micro meter.
Together with the camera a new series of lenses has been introduced. This XCD series of lenses are optimised for this mirror less setting. However, current H System lenses fit the camera using an optional adapter.
"Small enough to take anywhere, powerful enough to capture anything."
This invention brings high end glass and sensor technology to a handy form factor which allows the use of digital medium format in many more situations than current solutions.
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