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Continuing from Part 1 of my journey with the Hasselblad X2D, we know about the better performance over the X1DII and X1D, but what about the new 38mm f2.5 V and 55mm f2.5V lenses and the the new features of Firmware 2.0?
However the one thing that stood out to me over and over was the image quality. What is the "Secret Sauce?" Hasselblad's Natural Color Science (HNCS).
HNCS is Hasselblad's proprietary color management system, and it's designed to produce accurate, natural-looking colors. HNCS uses a number of advanced techniques to achieve this, including a custom look-up table (LUT), a Hasselblad Film Curve, and unique color processing algorithms.
The result is that images captured with the Hasselblad X2D and HNCS have a stunning level of color accuracy and realism. Skin tones are rendered beautifully, and even the most subtle shades of color are captured with precision.
Check out my review to find out more.
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Chapter Markers:
00:00 Intro
01:33 Sample Image Gallery
02:32 Lenses | 38mm & 55mm F2.5V
07:31 Hasselblad Natural Color Science
09:56 Skin Tones
13:28 Landscape and Nature
15:03 New Lens Performance | Flare and Color
17:00 Firmware 2.0
18:54 Conclusion
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Bobby's Gear:
Camera: Nikon Z9 / Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 / 105mm f2.8 Macro
Audio Neumann TLM 107 with Zoom F6
Macbook Pro 16 inch M1 Max
Asus ProArt 32 inch Display
Lights: Aputure 300X Amaran T2c, Amaran F21c, Amaran COB 60X, Amaran P60c
Display Cabinet: Terravault
Chair and Desk: Secret Lab