Hasselblad 28mm f/4P | The Best Digital XPan Lens?
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This is great! A 28mm on a 44x33 sensor would be the closest equivalent to the 45mm on the XPan. I wish Fuji made something similar for the GFX
The XCD 3,5/30mm is the X-Pan 45mm equivalent, but the 28mm is pretty close, and nice and compact
30mm
they do, the gf30mm 3.5 haha
Loving your content.
My 907x 100c just arrived today and will be testing it out with the 28 and 55 that already arrived. 90 comes tomorrow. Looking forward to the system.
I like it for the looks, not for the performance, and that's the difference between a need and a must.
The performance of the Lens is much better than the looks !
Thank you for another well made, interesting video. The camera/lens combination closely replicates the old Hasselblad SWC/SWC in both size and aspect ratio. Awesome. I agree the 65/24 aspect ratio is very compelling. The Fuji GFX 100's, also offers that aspect ratio, and the nice thing on the Fuji, and I presume on the Hasselblad as well, is that if you record both JPEG and Raw your viewfinder will show the 65/24 ratio for shooting, but your raw file will be the full sensor, so that you can use the JPEG for your original framing, but then have the option of reframing the raw file if you wish.
Great idea to use this lens for X-Pan format. Thanks
love this!! refreshing to hear about this instead of the normal nonsense about the "other brands"
lolz
We live in the same area and I have not met you yet. Ugh. Thanks for the video!
Beautiful images, thanks Benj! 🔝🔝 You've inspired me to figure out a 65:24 crop on my Fuji XH2... and see what I come up with. Cheers, G
Good photos man. Super cool vibe.
If one could get the 65X24 ratio , I find it a challenge to compose....but would love to have that problem.
You’re great Benj
So…what WOULD be the first lens you’d buy if moving to the system?
th-cam.com/video/Prc1IJRryqU/w-d-xo.html
Great Video.👍
THE GOAT
Simeras on the 907!
Yeah, I need to do an in depth on them. Been using them on it a decent amount.
Nice camera and cool photos but this is not a digital xpan, There is no digital xpan. What you are doing here is cropping and cropping is something I can do with ANY image from any camera...
I’m aware :)
@@jimbooth35 sure nothing wrong with post processing , but only 2 camera brands provide sooc xpan jpegs. I guess we can call it a digital xpan if it spits out xpan jpegs.
hahaha
I am very sad that "Hasselblad" is owned by a Chinese company, if Hasselblad was a European owned company, I would still use Hasselblad, but today the service is not the same, DJI ("Hasselblad") have even closed services several places. That said, the 28mm 4.0 P is a great little Lens !
you hate the Chinese or the lack of service centers? its getting harder to differentiate the blatant racism from actual concern
I have not mention "hate" !!! But I do not trust Chinese companies.
What an excuse…
I agree, man.