X1D Sscores 102 Points in DxOMark

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cementjungle

It got beat in the Color Depth (Portrait score) by Phase One IQ180 and Nikon D850, but not by much.

In dynamic range, it scores basically the same as two Nikon models.

In the Low-light ISO (Sports Score) is totally kicks butt compared with the rest of the pack, which is what pushes its overall score total to the top of the list.
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Quote from: cementjungle on October 27, 2017, 05:32:18 PM
It got beat in the Color Depth (Portrait score) by Phase One IQ180 and Nikon D850, but not by much.

In dynamic range, it scores basically the same as two Nikon models.

In the Low-light ISO (Sports Score) is totally kicks butt compared with the rest of the pack, which is what pushes its overall score total to the top of the list.

The thing with a high ISO (sports) score is that it's more than offset by the lack of fast prime lenses (e.g. f/1.4s, f/4 telephotos, etc). So in light deprived situations, it might actually fall behind all things considered

Hassilistic

102 is DXO's highest score achieved to date on any camera platform!

I'm proud, yet not surprised!  We sough off new all along.  ;)

Hassilistic

Does that mean every Hasselblad camera with the 50-C sensor automatically achieve that score by default? Hhmm