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The Hasselblad X2D II 100C: The Latest Release Breaks Boundaries

The X2D II 100C offers a 100MP BSI CMOS sensor with 15.3 stops dynamic range, continuous autofocus with 425 points, and 10-stop stabilization, improving on its predecessor.

  • Hasselblad has introduced the X2D II 100C, an enhanced medium format mirrorless camera, with a retail price of $7,399 as of August 26, 2025.
  • The new model follows the original X2D 100C and improves autofocus, adds continuous AF, end-to-end HDR, and reduces weight by 7.5%.
  • The X2D II 100C features a 100MP BSI CMOS sensor, 10-stop 5-axis stabilization, a 3.6-inch tilting OLED screen with 1,400 nits brightness, and a new 5D joystick.
  • Hasselblad says the camera has 425 AF points backed by AI and LiDAR, supports 3FR RAW with 15.3 stops dynamic range, and enables handheld long exposures.
  • The announcement suggests a strong value offering that balances image quality and responsiveness, supported by new lenses, accessories, and an app for remote control and editing.
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Forbes broke the news in United States on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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