When will the Hasselblad X2D firmware update be released that unlocks multi-shot

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Stefanibel

Hello everyone,

I'm wondering when the firmware update for the Hasselblad X2D will be released that will enable the multi-shot functions? Since I often make painting reproductions, this would be an important feature.

Karl Taylor made the update palatable to us with a video on November 7, 2024.

Thank you very much for your attention.

Best regards,

stefan

pat m

4 image multi is available via tethered to Phocus now. That's aka pixel shift. There's a 6 shot multi under development.
It would be nice to get pixel shift in camera though.

niviblad

As you suggested, nearly four months later, no release on the horizon, and a new camera in development for this year. That's why I have not bought the X2D yet. Maybe they will include the function in the next camera, maybe without the need to be tethered... or maybe that has nothing to do with this at all. Who knows? Except Karl Taylor of course...

alextsayun

I bet they have one developer for the firmware and one for the desktop Phocus itself; otherwise, I can't explain such "speed" of development to be honest.

Stefanibel

For me it would be enough to get the software. Karl Tyler obviously benefits from this, as there is already a beta version, why isn't it being released?

Stefanibel

Since reproductions of paintings in the studio are actually always done with a cable connection to the computer, I don't need the function on the camera to check the result straight away. The performance of the Hasselblad X2D is completely sufficient for me, which is why I don't want to wait for the next camera. Hopefully there will be a Phokus Desktop update soon.

MSuser

Quote from: Stefanibel on February 22, 2025, 10:34:55 PMFor me it would be enough to get the software. Karl Tyler obviously benefits from this, as there is already a beta version, why isn't it being released?
Because it's currently being beta tested prior to release to the general public.

hasselmarc

Still no new firmware available for download on the webpage.

BUT ... over on reddit, two X2D buyers report that their cameras came with v4.1.0 firmware on them.

Paul2660


hasselmarc

Quote from: Paul2660 on April 13, 2025, 12:07:31 AMDid either of them have the 6 shot multishot option? 

They say so, yes.  But they don't seem to be overly technically proficient.  Basically a random N=2 sample from Hasselblad newcomers.  In my opinion, there's a good chance but not yet confirmed at this point.

See yourself:  https://old.reddit.com/r/hasselblad/comments/1jsaqih/new_x2d_firmware_version_v410/

boojum

Quote from: MSuser on February 25, 2025, 09:36:41 AM
Quote from: Stefanibel on February 22, 2025, 10:34:55 PMFor me it would be enough to get the software. Karl Tyler obviously benefits from this, as there is already a beta version, why isn't it being released?
Because it's currently being beta tested prior to release to the general public.

Good software like good cooking takes time.  I wrote code back when I worked.  It is really easy, right up until you start writing it.  Then it gets really difficult.  The code for the cameras is most likely written in a more powerful, AKA lower level, language for efficiency and compactness.  These languages are really ugly.  This is the stuff that the wizards write.  Try it sometime.   ;o)
Elpis

Paul2660

 Can't be too hard. It's been out since November 2024. Clearly in the YouTube video the photographer involved thought it would be released at the same time as the 4 shot. And it appears in the video to work fine.

Also look at what Magic Lantern did for Canon firmware. That could not have that hard a hack it was free.

Hasselblad also has a lot of extra programming support from DJI. DJI writes some very good code.

Paul

brynoceros

Quote from: hasselmarc on April 13, 2025, 01:25:51 AMThey say so, yes.  But they don't seem to be overly technically proficient.  Basically a random N=2 sample from Hasselblad newcomers.  In my opinion, there's a good chance but not yet confirmed at this point.

See yourself:  https://old.reddit.com/r/hasselblad/comments/1jsaqih/new_x2d_firmware_version_v410/

One of those is me, and I am definitely a newcomer.  ;D

I can try to share more details/screenshots of what I have on 4.1.0 this evening to confirm if this feature is supported.

Alex

Quote from: brynoceros on April 15, 2025, 01:13:38 AM
Quote from: hasselmarc on April 13, 2025, 01:25:51 AMThey say so, yes.  But they don't seem to be overly technically proficient.  Basically a random N=2 sample from Hasselblad newcomers.  In my opinion, there's a good chance but not yet confirmed at this point.

See yourself:  https://old.reddit.com/r/hasselblad/comments/1jsaqih/new_x2d_firmware_version_v410/

One of those is me, and I am definitely a newcomer.  ;D

I can try to share more details/screenshots of what I have on 4.1.0 this evening to confirm if this feature is supported.
Thanks, if you find you indeed have an option for  '6S'/'6 Shot' (an alternative to the 'Single' shot option),  I'd appreciate you posting a screengrab 200% magnification detail of the resulting image from a 3+ second long exposure made with the camera sitting on a stable surface.

Thanks,

Alex 

MGrayson

Do we know if the current Phocus can process the 6 Shot images?