I recently had the opportunity to play around with something I'd previously thought was well out of my reach as a photographer: a full-frame medium format camera. Thanks to Dan over at Hasselblad, I was able to borrow a camera and lens for an extended period of time to put it through its paces and let you all know what I thought.
I also got to briefly put the camera up against a Sony A7R IV. Surprising results!
As I say in the video, this is not a review. Just my thoughts on what it's like to shoot on an H6D-100C. Oh, and I got to shoot chickens.
Sorry about the magenta shifting. Someone decided it would be a good idea to shoot a video in auto WB. Yes, I'm smart like that.
Camera: Hasselblad H6D-100C - amzn.to/2NPe2EV
Lens: Hasselblad HC 100mm F2.2 - amzn.to/2Oe3zlo
Lights: Godox AD600 - amzn.to/2KqFt5H
Godox AD200 - amzn.to/2Qm9SGg
Filming camera: Sony A7R III - amzn.to/2plRmTj
Comparison Camera: Sony A7R IV - amzn.to/2QnQrwC
14 ноя 2019