I added a few captures from the X1D to the Gallery http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=myimages;u=3100
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_14_03.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_17_20.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_20_18.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_30_17.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_21_51.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_7_27_48.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_17_04_17_7_39_52.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_23_05_17_10_25_06.jpeg
Cheers!
ganesh
Thanks for adding these! I might sticky this topic for people to link to X1D images.
A final memory from Eastern
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=451
Hey Ganesh, really liking the colour and tones of this:
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=454
Thanks Nick.
Thanks for sharing
Greetings from Porto:
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/4192_23_05_17_6_32_53.jpeg
X1D with 45mm at ISO 100, 1/180s f5.6
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_23_05_17_10_25_06.jpeg
Poppy along a road
Very early in the morning: an abbey [XD1+45mm]
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/4201_06_07_17_2_59_31.jpeg
Here a few for the fun of it... I'm still brand new with this camera:
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/4376_06_07_17_4_39_50.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/4376_06_07_17_4_27_37.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/4376_06_07_17_4_30_13.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/4376_06_07_17_4_44_24.jpeg
Backyard
Just posted a few...
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=476 (http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=476)
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=477 (http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=477)
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=478 (http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=478)
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=479 (http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=479)
Cheers!
Hello, just two picture from Brittany, in France
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=486
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=487
Another beauty.
Leaving Palm Beach in a panic with Irma bearing down on us... airports were running out of fuel and closing. We got out with 1 hour to spare.
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/4376_14_09_17_3_26_29.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/4376_14_09_17_10_02_44.jpeg
Wasn't sure we would have a home we we returned, sure as heck wasn't leavjng my x1d behind!
Quinces by the wayside
#stilllife #lowkey #availablelight
Ganesh, that is truly awesome. Love the blacks, then contrast and color. Seeing it I imagine just another day, walking down a lane somewhere looking for shots and finding it.
Some pics are for sharing. Thanks.
Pictures rrom french normandie
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=504
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=505
If you like others will come
Haleakala Maui Moonrise
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=506 (http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;pic=506)
Comme Kate
Roxanna Redfoot doing her best Kate Moss
www.romeobravophoto.com (http://www.romeobravophoto.com)
Comme Linda
www.romeobravophoto.com (http://www.romeobravophoto.com)
Quote from: romeobravophoto on October 30, 2017, 11:14:14 PM
Comme Kate
Roxanna Redfoot doing her best Kate Moss
Oh! She's better looking than Kate!
The fuzzy hairs are a bit distracting, but I just cropped them out of view and zoomed on her face.
Beautiful portraits, excellent B&W, and loved the motion blur on the second portrait, giving brilliant soft focus to the freckles on her lovely face. Their is plenty of room to add exposure similar to what you did with Roxanna's image. and while this platinum black is a classic, keep experimenting with cooler tones as well as warmer sepia's, they can alter the whole mood and her state of mind. I believe the latter my prove more powerful.
Quote from: ganesh on April 14, 2017, 06:27:11 AM
I added a few captures from the X1D to the Gallery http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=myimages;u=3100
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_14_03.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_17_20.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_20_18.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_30_17.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_6_21_51.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_14_04_17_7_27_48.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_17_04_17_7_39_52.jpeg
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/gallery/3100_23_05_17_10_25_06.jpeg
Cheers!
ganesh
Hi Ganesh,
You started this thread, and like many others we have enjoyed your uploads. I for one have obsessed over one in particular which I have shared my feelings and thoughts with you on PM.
As a thank you and a tribute, here's what I see when I look on what is already a mesmerising image.
Keep'em coming
Cheers
Quote from: ganesh on November 28, 2017, 08:09:09 AM
Gorgeous image! Which lens did you use for this shot?
90 mm
Marfa Texas
The Big Snow has hit Scotland, so seemed like an opportunity to go wild...Going Home was the 120HC+ adapter, and the other 2 are 90XCD.
Marfa Texas
My sons
X1D with 45mm f11
(https://flic.kr/p/FCWbFF)gm_fotografie_Rahmen_Landscape (https://flic.kr/p/FCWbFF)
X1D with B&W 1000x - 45mm f11 - it was fucking cold
(https://flic.kr/p/25dinfA)Good Morning (https://flic.kr/p/25dinfA)
Quote from: PhotoXD on March 21, 2018, 12:41:33 AM
X1D with B&W 1000x - 45mm f11 - it was fucking cold
(https://flic.kr/p/25dinfA)Good Morning (https://flic.kr/p/25dinfA)
Really like this composition. It would probably also look great in B&W.
Quote from: sqarehole on January 20, 2018, 09:09:17 AM
The Big Snow has hit Scotland, so seemed like an opportunity to go wild...Going Home was the 120HC+ adapter, and the other 2 are 90XCD.
Really like your tree and fence composition.
A different type of sunset shot...snapped with the X1D since that was the closest camera.
"Time to get up and go to work" - the Night Shift again:
X1D et 45 mm : Normandie France
X1D w Leica R 80 1.4
Norman cows
and the local variety:
Quote from: urbmyr on February 22, 2018, 10:28:02 AM
My sons
Awesome pictures. How did you grade them? To get that great look.
Just a regular pic, but loving the look of the camera and lenses.
I love the colours you get from the X1D even with exposures of several seconds...
Amber Sunset
www.romeobravophoto.com (http://www.romeobravophoto.com)
Beautiful Romeo! beautiful enough for me to comment on ;)
A little more of dodging & burning on the arms and shoulder. The biceps area has uneven tones like patches. And the shoulder drastic transition from dark to bright is too abrupt and can do more with some dodging. The model needs to look past you and not at you, but even then it still makes the cut.
Well done, and thank you for sharing.
The blue line of the Vosges, in France
Quote from: Hassilistic on June 10, 2018, 07:51:04 AM
Beautiful Romeo! beautiful enough for me to comment on ;)
A little more of dodging & burning on the arms and shoulder. The biceps area has uneven tones like patches. And the shoulder drastic transition from dark to bright is too abrupt and can do more with some dodging. The model needs to look past you and not at you, but even then it still makes the cut.
Well done, and thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the tip - sometimes I concentrate on retouching the face so much that I forget other parts :-[
Working on it now...
Model: Kiersten Dolbec
www.romeobravophoto.com (http://www.romeobravophoto.com)
Hand-painted rockers at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens, Huntsville, Alabama
X1D-50c
XCD 45mm/f3.5 lens
1/100 sec @ f11
ISO 100
Quite a few old cars like this are being entwined at Old Car City in White, Georgia.
X1D-50c
XCD 45mm/f3.5 lens
.8 sec @ f11
ISO 100
Gaillardia with a small bit of red Portulaca around the edges.
X1D-50c
XCD 120mm/f3.5 Macro lens
1/100 sec @ f11
ISO 100
Am having a newfound respect and admiration for my HC 300 lens. I've saved it from the auction block simply because I wanted a long lens for my X1D. I've never had much faith in it in the past, but somehow I seem to be able to get better results with my X1D than I ever could with my old H4D. Undoubtably due to being able to better focus with the X1D. Here's a shot I took today of an unknown flowering plant. (If you can identify this plant, I'd appreciate it.)
X1D-50c
HC 300mm/f4.5 lens
1/60 sec @ f8
ISO 100
This is the original "office" at Old Car City in White, Georgia. They've moved the entrance to a larger "barn-type" building now. The same rustic look, only much larger in size. The right side of this image was extremely dark, compared to the left side. Took some heavy processing to even-out the luminosity. Fortunately, Hasselblad files, in general, can withstand some pretty strong corrections with no side affects. Awesome as to how much detail there was in the back area.
X1D-50c
XCD 21mm/f4 lens
1/5 sec @ f16
ISO 100
Islande X1D and XCD 30 mm and 45 mm
Hi All,
This is my first attempt at an image post. Subway exit at the NYC Municipal Building. X1D/30.
(https://flic.kr/p/27bXuYK)
Best,
Matt
I hope you like it:
X1D/45mm
you can see more of my work at
www.aalkaabi.com
I hope you like this one as well:
Just found this thread, let me fill it with some fresh pictures. :)
Sunflower
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
Nashville, Tennessee
X1D-50c
XCD 120mm/f3.5 Macro Lens
1/160 sec @ f8
ISO 100
Using the X1D and 45 as a walk around camera.
Palermo roof tiles shot with my long-serving Mamiya Sekor 150 f/3.5 with a Kipon adapter.
45mm, f/13, 32 seconds, ISO 100
90 mm ISO 200 f8 1/2000
And a other with X1D
Quote from: sepiareverb on January 10, 2019, 12:49:46 PM
Great Detail and sharpness. A hugely important factor to remember is not to get too carried away with highlight suppression and capping those white & black points without re-introducing and adding back some Exposure by 1/3, 1/2 or +1 stop depending on how severe the edit was.
It changed completely when I rotated to the right... became a whole new picture!
Cheers
From my first few shots using the X1D recently. These two individuals were the speakers at a workshop on autism in London.
45mm XCD, ISO 800, 1/125 sec, f/4.0, edited very lightly in Phocus (a touch of clarity).
On the beach. X1D and 30 mm.
New photographs using the 135mm lens would be gratefully viewed: Just bought the lens without the 1.7X Adapter. Thank you.
Near Marfa, Tx last week. X1D with 21mm. This part of Texas has no trees and one can see forever.
Just before Sunrise
Deep forest
Lisbon Parliament, straight out of cam
H O T E L 🇨🇺 N A C I O N A L
📷 #milanswolfsphotography
(https://ibb.co/rFmjSQ8)
Hasselblad X1D XCD 45mm
This image with almost 'passe' X1D w/90mm XCD. So I thought I better give it all my loving & appreciation till tomorrow AM, when the planned obsolescence kicks in. :o
Scotland, near Inverness. X1D , 30 mm
Water color accentuated by polarizing filter. Not my usual style, but It's fun to experiment. Also 10 stop ND filter for that long-exposure look:
(https://flic.kr/p/2gEzyoL)
Perseid Meteor Shower, one year ago
Sawtooth Wilderness, Idaho (Dark Sky Reserve)
X1D with 30mm f/3.5 XCD
Meteor, Milky Way, Mars, Moon
Sawtooth Mountains, Little Redfish Lake
Train station in the Netherlands.
I should have shot this with the 45mm wide open, to have a more out of focus back ground.
George
Helle a castle in Normandy
X1D and 65 mm
Maine woods near Ocean Point, ME. If you have ever photographed in the woods in Maine, it is all about the mosquitoes but they actually were not that bad. They seem to be really bad early in the morning. This was the X1D with a 65. Fabulous lens I might add.
Quote from: Tim Floyd on August 10, 2019, 01:03:56 PM
Perseid Meteor Shower, one year ago
Sawtooth Wilderness, Idaho (Dark Sky Reserve)
X1D with 30mm f/3.5 XCD
Meteor, Milky Way, Mars, Moon
Sawtooth Mountains, Little Redfish Lake
Hey Tim
Wonderful photo. Please tell me that Night Rainbow is real!
Cheers
The return of winter vegetables
X1D and 45 mm
This photo is about a year old. Statue of Liberty at Sunrise from the old hospital complex. Ellis, Island, NY.
Love it. So far, your image is my absolute favorite of this landmark.
(https://flic.kr/p/2hwxNXk)
Early days, still learning the quirks. Just a walking around town shot with 45mm.
Love it. Everything work here. Great composition.
Quote from: Tailwagger on October 20, 2019, 07:49:22 AM
(https://flic.kr/p/2hwxNXk)
Early days, still learning the quirks. Just a walking around town shot with 45mm.
Quote from: Rori Zahr on November 01, 2019, 06:49:03 AM
Great. The last shot of the pretty lady and her dogs is also 35mm?
All the same 45mm lens.
Fantastic shallow depth of field. This level of shallowness is similar to f1.8 or 1.8 in 35mm world.
Quote from: dancook on November 01, 2019, 06:55:51 AM
Quote from: Rori Zahr on November 01, 2019, 06:49:03 AM
Great. The last shot of the pretty lady and her dogs is also 35mm?
All the same 45mm lens.
The only thing that may tempt me away from the XCD 45mm is the zoom, as it will cover it - albeit in a bigger package.
Look forward to seeing how the zoom pans out.
Night time low light shots at 1/30th and ISO 3200 works so well with this sensor.
The landing beaches, in Normandy
Very interesting shots and light settings.
George
Sunrise in Normandy
Just tried to make a shot of a watch with the 45 mm lens.
Picture was cropped and taken handheld, in day light, f/3.5 1/20
Must say that I am quite impressed and wonder how this shot would
have looked, if it was taken with the 120mm macro lens.
shot with the 80mm/1.9.
First after dark impressions
REZA
Took the Blad to the beach today for it's first real workout. Absolutely loving it. Unfortunately the 45 has to go back as it has a LOT of dirt in it. in some light it works amazingly well but not all the time. Needs to be perfect so on the lookout for another now. Will miss using the camera for a week or 2 :(
(https://flic.kr/p/2i7Bn6N)B0000137.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2i7Bn6N) by Big_g2 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/56355379@N03/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2i7yQS7)B0000139-Edit.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2i7yQS7) by Big_g2 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/56355379@N03/), on Flickr
XCD 135mm arrived this afternoon
(https://flic.kr/p/2icYaHw)X1D II - Yuffie (https://flic.kr/p/2icYaHw) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
135mm @f8
X1D II - Yuffie (https://flic.kr/p/2idZSi2) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
X1D II - Newt (https://flic.kr/p/2idZSdY) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
XCD 45 mm
1/500 f/11 iso 200
Dancing Gondolas in this night shot at Venice last week.
The X1D II 50 C (here with 45mm) renders the scenery with an impressive deep dimensionality.
XD1 with 45mm f/3.5 lens
ISO 3200, XCD 45P, F4
XCD 135 portraits
(https://flic.kr/p/2iniRv4)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2iniRv4) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2ingkd1)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2ingkd1) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2iniRCZ)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2iniRCZ) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2ink29M)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2ink29M) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2iniRNd)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2iniRNd) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2iniRAE)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2iniRAE) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2iniREN)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2iniREN) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2ingk6x)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2ingk6x) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
XD1 with XCD45mm/3.5 lens.
135
(https://flic.kr/p/2iz8eMP)XCD II - XCD 135 - Street (https://flic.kr/p/2iz8eMP) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
More time at the beach. UK, east coast this time
(https://flic.kr/p/2iGqijC)B0000855-Edit.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2iGqijC) by Big_g2 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/56355379@N03/), on Flickr
Quote from: dancook on February 01, 2020, 12:18:59 AM
XCD 135 portraits
(https://flic.kr/p/2ingkd1)GT Open Mic Portraits (https://flic.kr/p/2ingkd1) by Daniel Cook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/91635781@N08/), on Flickr
stunning portraits!
xcd 80mm/1.9 @ f1.9 / 1/180s
Love the way the camera can meter really long exposures and even focus and compose through a 10 stop filter.
(https://flic.kr/p/2iLEPhb)B0000982-Edit.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2iLEPhb) by Big_g2 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/56355379@N03/), on Flickr
(https://flic.kr/p/2iLH8gu)B0000997-Edit.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2iLH8gu) by Big_g2 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/56355379@N03/), on Flickr
X1D-50c, XCD 90mm/f3.2 lens, 1/250 sec @ f14, ISO 100
2 Image Focus Stack
Tulip lying on a small sheet of glossy black plexiglas. Two Paul C. Buff Einstein Strobes. Main light camera left firing through a large scrim directly across the image. Second light with grid firing on a back white wall creating the hot spot in the plexiglas. Silver reflector on camera right.
It would be nice to know what lens was used and the exposure details.
This is one of the first few images with the X1D II, I love the colour and details.
ISO 100, F10, 1/125 - XCD90.
X1DII + XCD45P, iso 100, f4, 1/30
Minimal PP and crop in LR
There is just something about 35/50/90mm views in particular. I wonder if the colours would be different slightly if the min. pp was in Phocus? I find that Phocus is good enough for pp and I love the colours that Phocus allows and the correction tools.
Hi Stephen,
It has been edited to taste but I'm certain you can get the same colors in Phocus too. Afterall LR/ACR supposedly honors the HNCS color management when the 'camera standard' profile is selected, or at least it's my understanding.
At the moment Phocus tends to crash if I add a couple of layers, which acts as a mild deterrent when working on snapshots like this one. For more serious pics I'll certainly insist a bit more (moiré handling is superb for instance, and L* RGB can be useful).
Best,
Frederic
I gave up on Adobe software years ago and have been using various packages since. The last ones Capture One which will gladly use TIF files, which have been through Phocus and exported, but not not RAW 3FR files. Affinity Photo, PortraitProStudio, Exposure V5 and Topaz - all open .fff files.
My last tulip of 2020. Again, following some set-up parameters I learned from Karl Taylor Education. The tulip is lying on a small sheet of black plexiglas. Main light is camera left firing directly across the set thru a large scrim. A second light (with 7" reflector) is behind the set, aimed high at the back white wall, resulting in its reflection in the plexiglas highlighting the flower.
X1D-50c
XCD 90mm/f3.2 lens @ f14
Two Buff Einstein strobes
Two-Image Focus stack (one for the blossom, the other for the leaflet)
Very good image I must say. Thank you for sharing.
x1D II, 80mm/f1.9 @ f1.9
X1D-50c
XCD 90mm/f3.2 lens @ f16
ISO 100
One Strobe overhead firing down thru a scrim
Background is a black V-Flat
X1D-50C
XCD 90mm/f3.2 lens @ f14
ISO 100
Two strobes - main left firing thru a scrim, and another against the back wall for the reflection in the plexiglas
Silver reflector on right
Two-image focus stack
This one is very nice indeed, well done.
As a test straight out of the camera and just exported as JPG preview. Taken with the 65mm lens, F4, 1/180
The garden is beginning to take shape after the winter...
X1D-ii EI 100 XCD120 ƒ/3.5
...gregg
Here is a Peony using the 90mm lens, F4.8, 1/750, ISO 100 and camera on a new carbon Peak Design tripod. (Very thoughtfully designed item I must say).
80mm f/1.9 @ f/8 1/500s
Dramatic look, very good.
Dahlia
X1D 50c
HC 300mm/f4.5 lens using the XH adapter
Fotodiox 48mm extension tube
ISO 100
1/125 sec @ f5.6
Good God I would be proud of that one!
spb-ch
Thank you! I had just received my new Fotodiox extension tubes that afternoon, so this was my inaugural shooting with the 48mm version. Very happy I bought them.
Rose a single one from a whole bunch of them in a rose bed. Flash used on X1D II on a tripod. F13, 1/750, ISO 100, Flash at 1/16th, 65mm lens.
X1D II 50C XCD 30 - 5 Shot HDR
Hotel Geneva
X1dii with hc80mm
Charles, looks so good it is almost surreal like a masters painting.
Desert twilight in Southern Nevada, just west of Eldorado Canyon & the Colorado River.
X1D + XCD 30mm
(https://flic.kr/p/2j6V6CT)
Giessbach Falls, Switzerland. 1/30 F 9.5, ISO 100...... I will have a couple of others taken at 2-3 seconds exposure. The second image taken from the boat looking at the end of the Giessbach Falls where it enters the Brienzersee.
1st image hand-held with the 135+1.7. Just love the blurred background which was quite ugly actually but it has disappeared. ISO 100, F4.8 1/500s.
This image is from Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area near Las Vegas, NV. The image is a stack of 5 shots using the X1D's Focus Bracketing Mode, far to near, manual focus starting at infinity. Initial processing was done in Phocus and Lightroom, then imported into Helicon Focus. I also tried it with Auto-Blend in Photoshop and Helicon did a better job with the distant part of the image. It was also much faster.
First attempt at this with the X1D + XCD 30mm and was very happy with the results.
(https://flic.kr/p/2jeWsKR)
X1D 50c II, ISO 200, 509s exposure, f/16, Leica Summicron-M 28 f/2 ASPH
First XCD 30mm shot, love the colour and look. F14, 1/30 sec, ISO 100
On walkabout in Luzern with the XCD 30mm lens. Very happy with the colour and overall feeling of this image.
2 with X1D and 120mm macro. Focus stacking in Zerene
Hasselblad X1D II with XCD 90 mm f.3.2
On the beach again - XCD30mm F8 1/350
Quote from: Chaipaval on July 20, 2020, 11:38:46 PM
On the beach again - XCD30mm F8 1/350
Nice one, the 30mm is a lovely lens to use.
This shot was my second or third image with the 30mm.
Great colour graduation in that image - yes it is the first lens in my bag every trip. Thanks for posting.
I purchased a Rodenstock Imagon 150mm in a Hasselblad V mount focusing barrel and it arrived this morning. By their very nature, these lenses are low contrast so I tried a variety of images in dappled and full sunlit areas of the garden. X1D-ii, Rodenstock Imagon 150mm, various H apertures & e-shutter combinations.
...gregg
I think this is a Common Darter Dragonfly?
Quote from: Chaipaval on July 27, 2020, 05:27:22 AM
I think this is a Common Darter Dragonfly?
Yes I think you are correct. Nice shot too.
X1D II with XCD 90 f3.2
Modell Miss Ndoye
shot another series using the 45/3.5 and 80/1.9. and as always i must say: i love the 80mm! the 45mm is a good lens, but the 80mm is a great one! love it.
this is shot with the 80mm.
Selfie with my x1dii with iphone and phocus mobile 2 (unfortunately no live view)
Nelson Ghost Town, El Dorado Canyon, Southern Nevada
X1D-50c + XCD 45p
(https://flic.kr/p/2jHa1Ky)
Nice picture of a sad subject, I hope this is not the end for a myriad of other garages like this when electric takes over if it ever does.
Fibonacci from Scratchhi.
45P with canon close up lens fitted wide open manual closest focus distance with and without closeup lens. Used macro rocking back and forth to get sharp focus on the central (tiny) flower. Minimal processing in Phocus and Lightroom. Whilst this is no macro, the resultant closer focussing distance gives a pleasing result.
Shooting in a puddle in my street, confinement in France require. X1DII et XCD 45mm f3,5
These were taken in a very old groceries shop in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This place is near 100 years old. Always runned by the same family.
Yiyo, the first owner passed away many year ago, and now Danilo, his great-grandson (not pictured here) took over the place, finding lots of lost treasurers, like old spirits, wines and alcoholic beverages, most of them are not produced the same way they were produced many many years ago, recipes changed. Some bottles have been stored there for more than 60 years.
Now during the pandemic lockdown, Yiyo is recovering its original magic. The shop will remain as is. Yiyo is part of Buenos Aires history. Danilo has teamed up with a very good friend of mine (bartender serving drink picture) and both are creating the next Yiyo, new but old menu, and new but old drinks and coctails, making this place a must if you ever visit Buenos Aires.
All pictures shot handheld with X1D II + 4/45p. Corrected in Phocus 3.5.4.
Hope you like the story and the pictures. Have a great day!
Martin
In case landscape images aren't shown correctly. https://photos.app.goo.gl/JoJmhy524NWiPeMfA (https://photos.app.goo.gl/JoJmhy524NWiPeMfA)
Broken Boat slip. Leigh on Sea UK. 45/4P F4 45sec 3.0 ND.
Phocus and Picture Window Pro from Digital Light & Color. Adapted 50/1.4-M aspherical at f/8.
Hello, just two pictures from the pre-bocage in Normandy : X1D and XCD 120 mm and 45 mm
X1DII + HC300
as almost always shot with the 80mm/1.9
X1D with the XCD 45
Beautiful image. May I ask how you processed this image? Love the tonal qualities. Many thanks
Wangerooge Island ("Ostfriesische Inseln" / Germany)
X1D II + XCD 45P
Sunset over Wangerooge ("Ostfriesische Inseln" / Germany)
X1D II 50c with XCD 3.2/90mm
Somewhere in the very center of France.
X1D II + XCD45P
x1d II and 80mm/1.9
Munch Museum, Oslo
X1D II 50c, XCD-4/45 P
Sopot, Poland
X1D + 90/3.2
X1D ii, Maisons Laffite near Paris
Homage a Doisneau
Versailles
Here's one of mine from last year.
Shot on the X1D with the HCD 28mm f/4 I love this lens paired with a 15 stop ND filter and lee mist filters.
X1dII Leica 50mm Summilux Asph @f2.4 7Artisan Adapter
X1D 45 F4 juste un petit passage en NB.
Première photo avec mon X1D
X1D, 90/3.2
Received my "new to me" Hasselblad X1DII 50c today with my first lens, the XCD 45P
Camera is very impressive, the menu interface is the best I have seen in Leica, Canon, Sony, Fuji, etc...it is really made for the user...
Another one from my first shoot
One more from my first shoot
One from today, X1DII 50c with the XCD 90mm/F3.2
Couple shots today with my new to me X1DII 50c and XCD 90mm
one of my latest photographs.
our Northern Red Oak tree - greetings from Germany
X2D-100, XCD-21
St.-Paulus-Dom, Münster / Germany
X2D 100c, XCD-4/45P
View over Zurich
X2D, 65
Quote from: Photon42 on October 27, 2022, 06:39:28 AM
View over Zurich
X2D, 65
Nice shot I love the outer Zurich area with a view of the lake and mountains.
New York City, October 2022, while raining
X2D, 80mm @ f1.9
X2D and Leica M 0.95/50 Noctilux; Novoflex adapter
HOWARD. II
Howard Shore, Oscar-winning film music composer of the «Lord of the Rings»-Trilogy, «Se7en», «The Fly», «Silence of the Lambs» and «Gangs of New York», to name a few.
X2D, 80mm @ f2.4, iso 200, 1/90s
Shot with X2D and XCD 90mm
Well done !!
Just received my new XCD 135 with the teleconverter...all I can say is wow...this lens combo with the X2D is sharp...autofocus is definitely doable...images are tack sharp...
My first attempts with the X1D II + XCD55V
Quote from: tenmangu81 on December 12, 2022, 05:48:27 AM
My first attempts with the X1D II + XCD55V
Man, loving the look of the XCD55V...nice captures
X2D , XCD 1.9/80
Two taken with the X1DII and XCD 30V.
First image is the X2D with the XCD 135 with tele...ISO 6400, 1/180, F4.8
The last two images are the X2D with the NOVEFLEX Adapter with the Voightlander APO Lanthar 50mm F2
Stairs, Palacio Lercaro, San Cristobal de La Laguna, Canary Islands.
X1D II + XCD 55V
Few from Christmas, Hasselblad X2D with 55v
X1DII and 120mm Macro
X1Dii + 120mm Macro
X1D II + XCD55V
nice -what ISO did you use?
Thanks !! I used 1600 ISO, f/4.8, 1/50s.
BUT, the analog-like grain has been added after I removed the high ISO noise... which was not that strong, as a matter of fact, and looked a bit like film grain.
Very nice indeed. Is this combo (X2D with 135mm and teleconverter) something you would contemplate using on safari? I'm curious since most folks believe you need a really long lens for safaris but I'm thinking with IBIS and a 100MP resolution, it might be possible to magnify and crop in post processing to get the same result.
El Médano, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
X1D II + XCD 90 f/3.2
Finally took the X2D with the 55v out of the house and for some real work...
San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, Qualifier, Uvalde County Fairplex, Uvalde, Texas
Finally took the X2D with the 55v out of the house and for some real work...
San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, Qualifier, Uvalde County Fairplex, Uvalde, Texas
Some first shots of a lovely sky or chem trails?
My first image in the field with the X2D.
And few words about it:
https://carucci.photography/blogs/blog/hasselblad-x2d-100c-mushrooms-and-macros
X1D II + XCD55V
El Puertito, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Mountain Rigi across the lake from Kussnacht-am-Rigi, Switzerland
X2D, XCD 65mm/f2.8 @ f5.6, ISO 200, Single strobe in 51" white umbrella
My first post on this forum. I'm amazed by the sharpness and details the X2D 100C produces, just a shame that it looks like I'll be waiting a while yet for my XCD 90V or XCD 55V, whichever one arrives first I think I'll buy. I sold all of my Leica M gear, Leica SL gear and various medium format cameras and lenses including a beautiful boxed 503 C/W with various lenses and equipment. I now have the X2D with the 38V, 30mm 3.5 and 120mm 3.5 Macro lenses. This image was shot wide open on the 38V at ƒ2.5, even at this open aperture the scene is stunningly sharp and the colours just pop, even on an overcast day. Post processing was through Lightroom Classic, where I reduced the highlights and boosted the shadows, I also adjusted Dehaze by 15%, and Clarity by 5%. I also cropped the image slightly as I physically couldn't get any closer (without needing a waterproof housing and a wetsuit lol).
Agreed on the camera, I have the 38V and 135mm+1.7, I will take a serious look at the 90V if it ever sees daylight in Switzerland.
One with the X2D, 135 + 1.7. Dove in tree. ISO 200, F8, 1/304, 230mm. Cropped to Square and edited in Phocus.
Experimenting a little with Topaz Gigapixel AI, what do people think? Good or bad or not so bad?
The last one is just the head cropped in Preview and exported as full jpg from the GigapixelAi version. I focussed on the eye at F8, and see at that extreme magnification not much else is in focus but still looks good to me.
The Matterhorn Railway
X2D & XCD-4/45P
Quote from: fcarucci on February 04, 2023, 12:36:10 PM
My first image in the field with the X2D.
And few words about it:
https://carucci.photography/blogs/blog/hasselblad-x2d-100c-mushrooms-and-macros
Lovely photos and write up, Francesco!
Quote from: stephanbruehl on March 03, 2023, 06:43:21 AM
The Matterhorn Railway
X2D & XCD-4/45P
Great shot I love to go to Zermatt and walk in summer, but it looks fantastic any time of the year.
I am the official photographer for the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo which just took place in February...here are a few shots with the Hasselblad X2D..used 4 lenses 38v, 55v, 90/3.2 and 135/3.2 ... I love this camera (think I have said that before) ...if Hasselblad updates the focus system this camera would be glued to my side...
Continued
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Taken with the X2D and 38V, a severe crop but I really like what one gets with this lens. The camera also is great to work with. F8, ISO 200, 1/58th.
From a visit to a coffee roaster..... b_0332 with the 38V and X2D. B_0315 with the 90mm 3.2 - can't add the smells here sadly but it was very pleasant this morning.
No focus stacking.... ;) 8)
X1D II; XCD55V @ f/2.5
Here is a hummingbird building a house outside my bedroom window. X1DII with Tele-Apo Tessar 500CF. ISO 1600, f/8, 1/160.
My actress niece Kathryn Blake converted to black and white in Lightroom Classic - X2D 100c with XCD 2,8/65mm shot wide open at ƒ2.8, 1/160 Sec, ISO 200.
Taken with the X2D and the "old" 65mm. Lit with a Profoto B10X and a small octa. I hope you like it.
Coffee chaff, after the roasting process.
One from this afternoon, digging the Phocus 2 app framing...nice touch
Have the x2d with the 55/2,5 since a week or two, didn't have time for some real work since one of my flashes needed some work done.. Yesterday it came back, needed to test the flashes and luckily a good friend wanted to help me..
Today...
Testing focus stacking with X2D, Hollyhock (Rose tremiere in french) in Lebanon. Pict taken with the XCD 120 iso 100 stack of 20 picts.
A visit to Ricketts Glen State Park in Pennsylvania yesterday. X2D + 3.5/45.
This is Stripe, one of the Four Kittens of the Apocalypse. X2D, 3.5, 45mm ISO 200, f/11, 1/80s with Nikon SB-5000
A great cat picture and I absolutely love the title ("one of the four kittens of the apocalypse"). :-)
Long-time forum lurker and hobbyist here. While I use my X1D (4116) primarily for documenting my friends and family members, I thought it's time I share a few of my photos. I have much to learn from the amazing talent from others on this site, so thank you for indulging me. I used my XCD 4/21 for the B&W Utah Mountain View and the view from the Pikes Peak Summit Visitor Center in Colorado. The XCD 45 was used while hiking in the Garden of the Gods park in Colorado Springs.
New York today (September 29)
Hasselblad X1D II
XCD45P
X2D and 38V
Did a fake product shot with my X2D and 1,9/80 lens. I'm pretty happy with how it came out. Definitely could use more photoshop if it was a legit ad, but for an hour's worth of work including shooting I'll take it.
Icefjord Ilulissat / Greenland, X2D with XCD-90
X1D2 and 55 mm
Paris
HC 80mm Orange dot
XH 0.8 adapter
Paris
HC 150N Orange dot
XH adapter
X1DII
X2D | 38v
An evening at the pond.
X2D w/ Leica R-Elmarit 90mm (V I)
See the originals @ https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBbdVR
Eye on the City of London
x1d ii, 45mm f3.5, f11, 25 seconds
Hasselblad X1D (4116)
45mm 1/100th sec @F8 ISO 100
X2D with 35-75mm zoom.
X2D with 35-75mm
I'm new to the camera and Phocus, so I'm still getting my head around the technology and learning curve.
The quality of the files from the camera is excellent, and the zoom lens is very impressive at all focal lengths.
2024 Solar Eclipse out of Kerrville, TX. X1D with CF500 and 2x Teleconverter.
X2D 35-75mm
X2d 35-75mm