Hasselblad X2D II Tested in Real-World Elopement Shoot
Summary
Photographer Benj Haisch tested the Hasselblad X2D II with the XCD 35–100mm f/2.8–4 lens during a real elopement shoot, independently assessing its capabilities. He found the autofocus reliable for wedding pace, surpassing Leica SL2 series but not matching Sony's AI systems. The Hasselblad's 16-bit raw files offered superior malleability and dynamic range over the Sony a7R V and Leica M11. However, the variable aperture zoom limited low-light performance, requiring higher ISOs indoors.
Key points
- Hasselblad X2D II autofocus is reliable for wedding pace, though not as advanced as Sony's AI.
- 16-bit raw files from the X2D II provide a slight advantage in post-processing flexibility.
- Variable aperture of the XCD 35–100mm zoom impacts indoor low-light performance.
- Haisch compared the X2D II against the Sony a7R V and Leica M11 during a paid elopement.