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Ultimate Hasselblad Camera Showdown: Every Model Compared + What’s Coming Next

Ultimate Hasselblad Camera Showdown: Every Model Compared + What’s Coming Next

Key Facts Introduction For over eighty years, Hasselblad has been synonymous with ultra-high-quality cameras – from capturing the Moon landing to defining the look of professional studio photography. Today, Hasselblad’s camera lineup is entirely medium format, delivering image quality and color science revered by enthusiasts and top photographers alike. This report provides a comprehensive comparison of all Hasselblad cameras currently available (as of September 2025), across categories from the portable mirrorless X System to the modular 907X/V System and specialized aerial cameras. We’ll dive into each model’s features, specs, target audience, and pros/cons – including insights from expert reviewers – and then highlight recent developments and what’s coming next for Hasselblad. Whether you’re
Fujifilm GFX100 II vs GFX50S II vs GFX50R: Ultimate Medium Format Showdown in 2025

Fujifilm GFX100 II vs GFX50S II vs GFX50R: Ultimate Medium Format Showdown in 2025

The Fujifilm GFX100 II uses a 102 MP backside‑illuminated CMOS II HS sensor (43.8×32.9 mm) with native ISO 80 and twice the readout speed of the 50 MP chip. It runs on the X-Processor 5 and delivers up to 8 fps continuous shooting with the mechanical shutter, versus about 3 fps on the GFX50S II and GFX50R. The GFX100 II adds 5‑axis IBIS up to 8 stops, while the GFX50S II offers 6.5 stops and the GFX50R has no IBIS. Autofocus differs notably: the GFX100 II uses on‑sensor PDAF with AI subject tracking across most of the frame, whereas the
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