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Hasselblad recently released its brand new lens, the XCD 2.5 / 25V. It’s a wide-angle lens with a maximum aperture of F/2.5 designed for Hasselblad medium format cameras like the X2D 100C.
The lens has a focal length of 25mm. In terms of full-frame equivalent, this lens has an approximate focal length of 20mm. This new lens is ideal for X system users looking to capture wide and fast shots.
The optic is designed to deliver remarkable optical performance, in line with Hasselblad‘s reputation in the field. It allows for precise capture of urban nightscapes, starry skies, and indoor portraits, providing striking shots.
In this article, we delve into the details of the brand new XCD 2.5 / 25V by Hasselblad.
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1. The XCD 2.5 / 25 V: a wide-angle lens
The solid close-up performance of the XCD 2.5/25V highlights its outstanding optical quality. With a minimum focusing distance of 25 cm and a maximum image scale of 1:5.8, this lens offers a wealth of possibilities for close-up photography.
Its wide angle facilitates composition, and its large aperture allows subjects to stand out, which is particularly useful for accentuating the expressiveness of close-ups such as culinary dishes or flowers.
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