Hasselblad’s $9,000 X1D has the largest sensor ever put into a mirrorless camera

Hasselblad is one of the venerable names in photography – its cameras have gone to the moon, after all – but some would argue the value of their $30,0000 cameras has been diluted by modern DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras, which continuously improve their image quality in much smaller, cheaper packages. Now Hasselblad is fighting back with the world’s first-ever medium format mirrorless camera, putting a humongous sensor into a body the size. And though $9,000 is certainly not cheap, it’s much cheaper than anything else Hasselblad offers, while being different enough from the mirrorless competition that there isn’t really anything else you can directly…
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