Quote from: pdprinter on May 17, 2024, 04:43:24 AMThe Fujifilm GFX 100S II just got announced with the same new sensor of the GFX 100 II. Fuji claims 30% more dynamic range but when one looks at https://www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm the improvements are minor. What I think is more significant is that the readout speed is twice as fast as the previous generation allowing higher frame rates.That is true only when shooting in high speed mode and then the camera switches to 12-bit. Not very useful, IMO.
QuoteAlso there are supposed to be a much improved AF in the second generation of these cameras.There is no new 100MP cropMF sensor.
Hasselblad just came out with the 907X-100C but I assume it uses the same generation of sensor than the X2D. Perhaps they are working on a X3D using the recent generation of 102MPX sensors but maybe there are so slow that this sensor will be discontinued before they are done with camera development.
QuoteAssuming that there will be only minor upgrades in image quality with the recent sensor it would be still interesting for me if Hasselblad can release a camera with higher frame rate (and faster focus bracketing which would be important for me) and better AF performance. Otherwise I would be happy with the feature set of the X2D with no video and stupid film simulations.
Quote from: pb on May 16, 2024, 08:05:37 AMGood evening all,
I am finding the strap that comes with the camera quite fiddly. Has anyone found a non-Hasselblad strap that seamlessly works with the camera?
Many thanks.
Kind regards,
Paul