£6,729/$8,199
Sensor: 100MP back-side illuminated CMOS medium-format
Lens mount: Hasselblad X System
Autofocus: Hybrid phase detect with 294 PDAF zones
Image stabilisation: No
ISO range: 64 to 25,600
Video: No
Viewfinder: No
LCD: 3.2-inch, 2.36 million-dot tilting (40°, 90°) touchscreen
Memory: Internal 1TB SSD, 1x CFexpress Type B (up to 512GB)
Max burst: 3.3fps (14-bit colour)
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, USB-C 3.1 Gen2, shutter control port, flash sync input, flash sync output, ELX output, optional hot shoe
Size: 102 x 92 x 84mm
Weight: 620g (907X & CFV 100C ; excluding battery and memory card)
The Hasselblad 907X and CFV 100C is the most beautiful camera system I’ve seen. I’m a sucker for vintage cameras and SLR-styled modern mirrorless models, but I’ve never been quite as smitten with the design of a camera like this one.
But this beauty is also a beast. A truly unique modular system, the Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C comprises a ‘camera’ (the 907X, reviewed in issue 235) and the all-new 100MP medium-format back (the CFV 100C). Combined, they become a modern mirrorless camera, but the CFV 100C can also be attached to a vintage Hasselblad body, such as the iconic 500C, adding 100MP horsepower to these similar systems.
This story is from the April 2024 edition of Digital Camera UK.
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