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In this video, we dive deep into the world of adapting third-party lenses to the Hasselblad X2D. If you've ever wondered whether it's worth the hassle, I've got you covered. We'll look at the ins and outs of using non-native glass, including when it works beautifully and when it's better to use native XCD lenses. From dealing with the rolling shutter effect to maximizing the 7-stop in-body image stabilization, you'll get a clear picture of what to expect. We'll also discuss the impact on image quality and the best lighting conditions to avoid issues like banding. Whether you're shooting with Leica, Carl Zeiss or considering Mitakon Zhongi lenses, this video breaks down everything you need to know. I've got some real-world examples and practical tips for getting the most out of your Hasselblad X2D with 3rd party adapted lenses. It might be exactly what you want to get that little bit extra out of your Hasselblad X camera.
PS Some things apply to the X1D cameras too...
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00:00 - Is it worth adapting 3rd party lenses?
00:23 - What when the subject moves?
01:01 - What about Camera Movement
02:44 - Lighting Details You Should Remember
03:14 - Lens Adapter Notes
04:09 - 3rd Party Lens Options?
04:37 - So how worth it, is it really?
7 июл 2024