Re: Official: Hasselblad X1D-50c Medium Format Mirrorless
I honestly don\'t think 16b vs 14b really makes any difference at all - there are at least two \"marketing bits\" in there. However, not doing idiotic things while compressing 14b or 16b data should be worthwhile
Not my camera, but certainly great to see \"mirrorless\" come to larger sensor sizes. I really wonder how practical it is to most of the market though. The A7R and II are very versatile because you can adapt to much to them. Without the focal plane shutter, or without a *really good* electronic shutter, it seems this system will be pretty handicapped right from the start being stuck with the few native lenses or gigantic adapted H lenses.
On the flip side this does seem like a potential life saver for Hasselblad as it is an actual useful and interesting camera photographers as opposed to a rebranded consumer camera with wood or costume jewelry glued to it.
Jun 22, 2016 at 12:28 PM
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