| Camera Type | Medium-format digital camera featuring autofocus and automatic exposure control |
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| Construction | Machined aluminium, Tripod socket 1/4″ |
| Sensor Type | BSI CMOS imaging sensor delivering 100 megapixels at 11656 × 8742 resolution; pixel size: 3.76 microns |
| Sensor Dimensions | 43.8 × 32.9mm |
| IR Filter | Installed in front of the imaging sensor |
| Operating Temperature [1] | -10° to 45° C (14° to 113° F) |
| Operating Humidity | Up to 85% humidity permitted, provided no condensation occurs |
| Supported Lenses |
Hasselblad XCD Lenses: |
| Lens Equivalent Focal Length | Crop factor for full-fame lens equivalency: 0.78 |
| Dimensions | 148.5 × 106 × 75mm |
| Weight | 840g camera body with the battery 730g camera body only |
| Guaranteed Software Updates | Supported until 2028/12/31 |
| File Format | Compatible with 3FR RAW (Hasselblad), full-size JPG, and HEIF formats |
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| Image Size | 3FR RAW, 206MB on average |
| Colour Definition | 16-bit with dynamic range up to 15.3 stops |
| Colour Depth | Can be set to 14-bit or 16-bit for RAW (3FR) HEIF is always 10-bit |
| Colour Management | Hasselblad’s Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) with integrated High Dynamic Range (HDR) support [2] |
| Capture Rate | Delivers up to 3 fps in continuous drive, as measured in AF-C autofocus continuous mode |
| Storage Options | Features built-in 1TB solid-state drive and compatibility with CFexpress Type B cards (maximum 512GB capacity) |
| Recommended Memory Cards | Sony CEB-G series CFexpress Type B memory cards (128GB) SanDisk Extreme Pro CFexpress Type B memory cards (128GB, 256GB, 512GB) Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card DIAMOND Series (128GB, 256GB) |
| Host Connection Type | USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C connector (theoretical bandwidth 10Gbit/s) |
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| Expansion Connection | Hot Shoe Contacts |
| Extra Ports | Dedicated shutter control port with support for Hasselblad’s Release Cord X |
| Shutter Modes | Features mechanical shutter and electronic shutter options |
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| Shutter Type | Leaf shutter operated electronically |
| Shutter Speed |
68 min to 1/4000s with XCD Lenses. [3] |
| ISO Speed Range | ISO Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, 25600 |
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| Exposure Metering | Smart metering [4], spot, centre weighted, and centre spot |
| Exposure Modes | P/A/S/M/AUTO |
| Metering Range | Minimum -3 EV |
| Exposure Compensation | Exposure compensation manually adjustable from –5 to +5 EV in increments of 1, 1/2, or 1/3 stops |
| Drive Modes | Single Drive, Continuous Drive, Self Timer, Interval Timer, Exposure Bracketing, Focus Bracketing |
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| Autofocusing Type | PDAF, CDAF, and LiDAR |
| PDAF Zones | 425 |
| Autofocusing Method | AF-S autofocus single, AF-C autofocus continuous [5], supporting Human, Cat/Dog, and Vehicle detection |
| Touch | Touch AF in MF and Move AF Point are supported |
| Manual Focus | Focus Indicator, Zoom In, and Focus Peaking supported |
| Screen Type | Interactive touch display with click, drag, and multi-touch zoom functionality |
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| Display Specifications | 3.6-inch OLED display with wide color gamut, offering full Display P3 coverage, 1,000 nits typical brightness, 1,400 nits peak HDR brightness, 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio, calibrated to D65 color temperature, and a resolution of 2.36 million dots |
| Tilting Angle | Tilting display supports 90° upward for waist-level shooting and up to 42.7° downward for overhead or low-angle shots |
| Histogram Feedback | Live View and Browse modes are supported |
| Touch | Touch AF in MF and Move AF Point are supported |
| HDR Highlight Preview | Highlight preview available for JPEG and HEIF formats when HDR is enabled |
| Display Specifications | 1.08-inch TFT 18-bit full colour, 158,400-dot |
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| Display Specifications | Micro-OLED screen, 5.76-million-dot |
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| Viewing Area | 100% |
| Magnification | Approximately 1.00x magnification using a 65mm medium format lens focused at infinity; diopter adjustment range: –1m⁻¹ to +1m⁻¹ |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable Li-ion battery (7.27V DC/3400mAh) |
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| Charging Method | Connect the camera's USB-C port to an external power supply |
| Charging Time | Full battery charge achieved in approximately 2 hours using the official 30W USB-C charger and USB-C to USB-C cable |
| Charging Temperature | 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F) |
| Endurance |
According to CIPA testing, the battery supports approximately 327 exposures. When preview is held and HDR is turned off, it increases to 466 shots. [6] |
| Phocus Mobile 2 |
ystem Requirements Overview To operate, the device must be paired with an iPad or iPhone running iOS 16.2 or later and equipped with more than 3GB of RAM. HDR Functionality Recommendations For optimal HDR performance, it is recommended to use devices such as the iPhone 13 Pro or newer (with at least 6GB of RAM), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation or newer), or iPad Pro 13-inch (M4). Ensure the device is updated to iOS 18 or later and that Low Power Mode is disabled. Performance Considerations Please note that enabling Low Power Mode, operating in high-temperature environments, or using high screen brightness may negatively impact HDR image quality. |
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| Phocus for Mac/PC |
System Requirements Compatible with macOS devices running version 12.0 or later and equipped with at least 8GB of RAM, or Windows systems running 64-bit Windows 10 or newer with 8GB RAM or more. HDR Functionality For optimal HDR performance, it is recommended to use a MacBook Pro featuring a Liquid Retina XDR display and updated to macOS 15.0 or later. Please note that HDR functionality is currently not supported in Phocus for Windows. |
| Stabilization | 5-axis, 10-stop in-body stabilization [7] |
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| Flash Sync Speed | Flash synchronization is supported across all shutter speeds when using the mechanical shutter |
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| Flash Control | ISO range from 50 to 25600; Output adjustable from -3 to +3 EV |
| Flash Compatibility |
When operating in TTL mode, the camera supports the following flash units:
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Notes:
[1] In high-temperature environments, the camera’s internal heat generated during operation may cause its temperature to rise above 45°C. If this threshold is exceeded, the system will activate an overheating warning and initiate an automatic shutdown to prevent damage.
[2] To enable HDR imaging, users must activate the HDR function in the camera’s settings menu. However, HDR is not supported in certain scenarios, including when the shooting mode is set to Focus Bracketing, Continuous, or Exposure Bracketing; when the exposure mode is set to Manual (M); when using a Nikon-compatible flash; or when the image format is set to RAW only. HDR HEIF images can be viewed in HDR on the X2D II 100C camera or through Phocus Mobile 2 and Phocus for Mac. For HDR JPG images, optimal viewing is recommended using the latest versions of applications such as Phocus Mobile 2, Phocus for Mac, the Preview app on MacBook Pro (macOS 15.0 or later), Google Chrome, Adobe Lightroom, and Adobe Camera Raw. Device requirements for viewing HDR content are consistent with those needed for HDR functionality in Phocus Mobile 2 and Phocus. Some social media platforms, including Instagram and rednote, may support HDR display on compatible devices, though the visual effect may vary depending on the app’s software version, hardware capabilities, and compatibility updates. Actual results may differ based on these factors.
[3] Maximum shutter speed is lens-dependent; consult the specific lens datasheet for details.
[4] Smart Metering is available exclusively when HDR is enabled in the camera settings. Once HDR is activated, the metering mode automatically switches to Smart Metering and remains fixed—other metering options cannot be selected while HDR is active.
[5] AF-C (continuous autofocus) is supported only when the electronic shutter is disabled. It functions exclusively with the following lenses: XCD 2,8–4/35–100E, XCD 2,5/38V, XCD 2,5/55V, XCD 2,5/25V, XCD 2,5/90V, XCD 4/28P, and XCD 3,4/75P. To ensure compatibility and optimal performance, make sure the lens firmware is updated to the latest version.
[6] Battery performance was evaluated using the XCD 4/28P lens. Actual battery life may differ depending on the lens attached.
[7] Hasselblad reports up to 10 stops of image stabilization at the center and 8 stops at the edges, based on measurements taken with the XCD 3,5/120 Macro lens in accordance with CIPA standards.