The Hasselblad X2D II 100C has been released as their first mirrorless camera with LiDAR autofocus.

This camera’s body is 7.5 percent lighter than its predecessor, sporting a gray matte finish and redesigned grip. Display-wise, it has a 3.6-inch OLED touchscreen with a peak brightness of 1,400 nits.
The camera introduces AF-C continuous autofocus with subject detection. This reliably tracks most moving subjects, ranging from animals, humans, and vehicles.
It leverages 425 PDAF zones and a new AF illuminator for better low-light performance. Shooting modes include Spot, Expand Spot, Custom, and Wide.

The camera supports HDR capture with in-camera HDR HEIF or Ultra HDR JPEG processing. Its 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) supports up to 10 stops of stabilization for handheld shooting.
In addition, its 100MP sensor delivers 16-bit color depth and 15.3 stops of dynamic range with 50 base ISO. It also provides Phocus Mobile 2 support for wireless RAW editing on iPhones and iPads.
It comes with 1TB of SSD storage with write speeds up to 2,370MB/s, and a CFexpress Type B slot for expandable storage. Lastly, it has a 5D joystick for navigation and eight customizable buttons.
The Hasselblad X2D II 100C is priced at USD 7,399 (~PHP 423K). For more information about the camera, you can check out Hasselblad’s official website.

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