Today I test a range of Leica M mount and Nikon F mount lenses, on the Hasselblad X1D to see how they do in terms of sensor coverage - with some surprising results!
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And head to to download the sample files to check out for yourself.
The X1D sensor is phenomenal, and so are the lenses with their leaf shutter. If you are considering the medium format X1D, you probably already have a bit of equipment - so the ability to make use of your existing glass is a great help until you obtain native glass.
LINKS
Hasselblad X1D:
At Amazon Worldwide:
At B&H Photo:
At Hasselblad:
Novoflex Adapters:
Amazon:
M Mount lenses:
7 Artisans f1.1:
Zeiss 1.5:
Voigtlander 50mm f1.1:
Leica 50mm f1.4:
Voigtlander 75mm:
Leica 90mm f2.4:
Best performing F mount glass:
PREMIUM LENSES
105mm:
Amazon:
85 Otus:
Amazon:
85mm nikkor:
And at Amazon:
BARGAIN LENSES
50mm 1.8:
Samyang Tilt Shift:
105mm:
Tamron 45mm:
Head to to get 75% off their 3 year deal with code mattgranger
And head to to download the sample files to check out for yourself.
The X1D sensor is phenomenal, and so are the lenses with their leaf shutter. If you are considering the medium format X1D, you probably already have a bit of equipment - so the ability to make use of your existing glass is a great help until you obtain native glass.
LINKS
Hasselblad X1D:
At Amazon Worldwide:
At B&H Photo:
At Hasselblad:
Novoflex Adapters:
Amazon:
M Mount lenses:
7 Artisans f1.1:
Zeiss 1.5:
Voigtlander 50mm f1.1:
Leica 50mm f1.4:
Voigtlander 75mm:
Leica 90mm f2.4:
Best performing F mount glass:
PREMIUM LENSES
105mm:
Amazon:
85 Otus:
Amazon:
85mm nikkor:
And at Amazon:
BARGAIN LENSES
50mm 1.8:
Samyang Tilt Shift:
105mm:
Tamron 45mm:
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