jankap
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Remakably! Perhaps the gentleman moved somewhat
Some photographers can hand hold their cameras steady at slow shutter speeds better than others. Fortunately, it is a skill you can improve with better technique and practice.
Because we all are interested in the possible encroachment of the X2D on M11's territory I am posting this link to an article I just ran across. https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/the-hasselblad-x2d-is-a-cheat-code-for-street-photography
Oh my god, you can crop!?
I put out the link. I do not control the amount of content. Not all can be written for a two minute read. And, . . . , for those whose literacy is challenged they do not have to read all of it. I thought it might be interesting. Anyone can quit reading at any point they wish. Really. Are you shooting the messenger?
The author of this article obviously knows nothing about real photography. Do they just type random keys on the keyboard? Is it just computer generated?
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora...et-photography
Everyone run out and buy a Rollieflex.
Added later, I still think this new Hasselblad will shake things up in the camera market at the big buck level. For the same price or less the X2D offers a lot that the M11 does not. I will not go through the list again. And as it is cheaper than the M11 when the suggested 50mm Summilux f/1.4 is counted as against the 55mm Hasselblad f/2.5 buyers have a really viable choice from a manufacturer with a steady reputation for quality. I will be watching the drama unfold.
And I wonder what Leica's response will be. They will not sit idly. Wetzlar is working on a good response. The only question is how good a response.
Well, Leica has already been rumored to be working on a mirrorless medium format for a few years. You can bet it will have very similar specs, but with a higher price tag!
I still donÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàt think the new Hasselblad will steal much away from the M market share, as I tend to think they are totally different camera experiences.