boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I really like the X2D. It is my first and only medium format and has been good to me from when I first started using it with the XCD 55V lens, a good combo. Hasselblad is proud of their color science. They should be. The color is just great. The lens is ridiculously sharp without making your eyes bleed. It has the magic ability to get great detail and still have flattering skin rendition. This is some sort of Swedish black magic and sorcery.
Here are three examples, the first is of Jim at the Astoria RR Preservation Society alongside the 1915 Baldwin the group is restoring. The second is of Irina enjoying a Caprese salad at Picolinos in Seattle. In Jim's photo the locomotive is sharp, his face is not glaring. In Irina's her eyelashes are sharp, her face is not garish. I have other headshots showing the same result. In both while maybe not evident in these photos, hairs are sharp, skin is still smooth. And just for fun, the final shot, 16. A crime scene photo where Interpol is using that crumb as evidence in the Breton gallette and sausage gambit. ;o) All three shots reduced in GIMP.



Here are three examples, the first is of Jim at the Astoria RR Preservation Society alongside the 1915 Baldwin the group is restoring. The second is of Irina enjoying a Caprese salad at Picolinos in Seattle. In Jim's photo the locomotive is sharp, his face is not glaring. In Irina's her eyelashes are sharp, her face is not garish. I have other headshots showing the same result. In both while maybe not evident in these photos, hairs are sharp, skin is still smooth. And just for fun, the final shot, 16. A crime scene photo where Interpol is using that crumb as evidence in the Breton gallette and sausage gambit. ;o) All three shots reduced in GIMP.


