Hasselblad X2D vs Fuji GFX100 – Let’s compare these two cameras – We do know the camera Hasselblad X2D cost $8199 and the GFX100 cost $9999. So, roughly 2K is more costly than the X2D camera.
Both Cameras use the same 100MP BSI CMOS. Fuji GFX100S Image processor is more powerful hence we are able to have a slightly wider ISO range in the GFX100 camera as well as the GFX100 is able to process continuous shooting speed up to 5fps.
Once the samples become available we will also publish a High ISO test between the two.
The Price Difference
Lens Mount | Hasselblad X2D | FUJIFILM GFX100 |
Sensor Resolution | Effective: 100 Megapixel (11,656 x 8742) | Effective: 102 Megapixel (11,648 x 8736) |
Sensor Type | 43.8 x 32.9 mm (Medium Format) CMOS | 43.8 x 32.9 mm (Medium Format) CMOS |
Image Stabilization | Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis | Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis |
Built-In ND Filter | None | None |
Capture Type | Still Only | Stills & Video |
No Video Mode in Hasselblad X2D
Hasselblad is limited to still photography only, with no video options available in the camera. Although, at the price point where both of them are available to us it actually doesn’t matter if the camera is able to shoot video or not if you are a still photographer. Since, if you have that budget and in cinematography, you will prefer cinema cameras like FX3 or C70 or maybe even better them both.
Shutter Type | Electronic Shutter, Leaf Shutter | Electronic Shutter, Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter |
Shutter Speed | Electronic Shutter 1/6000 Up to 4080 Seconds Mechanical Shutter 1/4000 Up to 4080 Seconds |
Mechanical Shutter 1/4000 to 3600 Seconds 1/4000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode 1/4000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode Up to 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode Electronic Shutter 1/16000 to 3600 Seconds 1/16000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode 1/16000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode Up to 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode Electronic Front Curtain Shutter 1/4000 to 3600 Seconds 1/4000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode 1/4000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode Up to 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode 1/4000 to 1/24 Second in Movie Mode |
Bulb/Time Mode | None | Bulb Mode |
ISO Sensitivity | Photo 64 to 25,600 in Manual, Auto Mode |
Photo 100 to 12,800 in Auto Mode (Extended: 50 to 102,400) Video 200 to 12,800 (Extended: 200 to 25,600) |
Metering Method | Center-Weighted Average, Spot | Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multi-Zone, Spot |
Exposure Modes | Aperture Priority, Manual, Shutter Priority | Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
Continuous Shooting | Mechanical Shutter Up to 3.3 fps at 100 MP |
Mechanical Shutter Up to 5 fps at 102 MP for up to 16 Frames (Raw) / 42 Frames (JPEG) Up to 2 fps at 102 MP for up to 45 Frames (Raw) / Unlimited Frames (JPEG) Electronic Shutter Up to 2.9 fps at 102 MP for up to 23 Frames (Raw) / 64 Frames (JPEG) |
Interval Recording | Yes |
Internal Memory with Hasselblad – The camera has arrived with a massive 1Tb internal memory, built-in 1TB SSD – 4004 Raw+JPEG images, 5331 Raw files, or 16,000 JPEGs. and you also get an option to use CF express type B cards.
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot | Single Slot: CFexpress Type B (CFexpress 2.0) [512 GB Maximum] | Dual Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) |
Internal Memory | 1 TB | None |
Other I/O | 1 x USB Type-C (Camera Interface) Data Input/Output (Shared with Power Input) | 1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Headphone Output 1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input |
Power I/O | 1 x USB Type-C Input | 1 x USB Type-C Input/Output |
Wireless | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Wi-Fi Control | 1 x USB Type-C (USB 3.2 / 3.1 Gen 1) Data Input/Output (Shared with Power Input) 1 x 2.5 mm Sub-Mini Control Input 1 x PC Sync Socket Input |
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.) | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Monitor
Size | 3.6″ | 3.2″ |
Resolution | 2,360,000 Dot | 2,360,000 Dot |
Display Type | Tilting Touchscreen LCD | 3-Way Tilting Touchscreen LCD |
Secondary Display | Top: Status Display | Top: Status Display |
Overall Buy Fuji GFX100 still looks impressive in the Still Photography part, and you can shoot 4K videos too with a 100MP medium format sensor with the GFX100, that’s not possible with the X2D. At the end of the day you will be getting the same image quality from both camera, so decide is wisely which camera is best for you.
Uhmmm Why are you using the GFX100 but using pictures of the GFX 100S? Which is cheaper and probably more comparable. To write, how the X2D is 2K cheaper?
When the GFX100S is 2K cheaper than the X2D and more compact.
Here you mention both in the same sentence:
Both Cameras use the same 100MP BSI CMOS. Fuji (GFX100S) Image processor is more powerful hence we are able to have a slightly wider ISO range in the (GFX100) camera as well as the GFX100 is able to process continuous shooting speed up to 5fps.
Which makes this pretty weird.
Thanks, I have update the pics and price