
Here are the leaked pictures and press release for the upcoming Hasselblad X2D II 100C camera and Hasselblad XCD 35-100mm f/2.8-4 lens (previously reported here and here):


Specifications and press release:
Hasselblad has announced the X2D II 100C, an update to the highly respected X2D 100C. This new 100-megapixel medium format camera will be the first to offer true end-to-end high dynamic range (HDR). As well as the new camera body, Hasselblad has also launched the XCD 2,8–4/35–100E, a compact standard zoom lens designed to deliver flagship optical performance across a wide focal range.
The X2D II 100C builds on the original X2D 100C, introducing several key innovations. Chief among them is AF-C continuous autofocus, a first for Hasselblad, powered by deep learning algorithms to deliver faster, more reliable subject detection and tracking. Its Phase Detection Autofocus system now covers 425 zones, supported by LiDAR-assisted focusing and a new AF illuminator for improved performance in low light.
Hasselblad X2D II 100C In terms of image quality, the X2D II 100C features Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution with High Dynamic Range (HNCS HDR), bringing real life colours, greater highlight retention, and richer tonal detail even in difficult lighting. HDR files can be saved as HDR HEIF or Ultra HDR JPEG and can be reviewed on the new 3.6-inch OLED screen, which is now 75% brighter than its predecessor.
At its heart is an enhanced 100MP BSI CMOS sensor with 16-bit colour depth and a dynamic range of 15.3 stops. Combined with a new 10-stop, 5-axis stabilisation system, the camera offers even greater control for hand-held shooting, including the ability to capture long exposures without a tripod. Phocus Mobile 2 expands the workflow further, enabling editing, remote control, and HDR RAW processing directly from an iOS device.
Hasselblad X2D II 100C The X2D II 100C features 1TB of internal storage and a CFexpress Type B slot for expansion, so there should be no worries about running out of storage space even with those high-resolution files. The X2D II 100C design has also been refined over the previous release and now features a lighter body, new graphite grey matte finish, tilting OLED screen, 5D joystick, and customisable controls for improved ergonomics.
Complementing the new body is the XCD 2,8–4/35–100E lens, a versatile standard zoom covering 28–76mm full-frame equivalent. With an aperture range of f/2,8 to f/4, it offers strong low-light performance and smooth bokeh, while maintaining edge-to-edge sharpness. The optical formula includes 16 elements in 13 groups, with three aspherical and five ED elements. This makes it fully capable of meeting the demands of a 100MP sensor.
Hasselblad X2D II 100C The lens employs the fastest stepping motor in the XCD lineup boosts the autofocus. One of the features that Hasselblad cameras are known for is the integrated leaf shutter that supports full flash synchronisation up to 1/4000 second, while the compact 894g body ensures handling remains balanced on the new X2D II 100C.
Hasselblad is also releasing accessories, including the Vandra Camera Backpack, inspired by Sweden’s Freedom to Roam, and three new 86mm filters: UV, ND8, and CPL.
Hasselblad X2D II 100C Specifications:
- 100MP BSI CMOS medium format sensor
- 16-bit colour depth, 15.3 stops dynamic range
- Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution with HDR
- AF-C continuous autofocus, 425 PDAF zones
- 5-axis, 10-stop in-body image stabilisation
- ISO 50 native sensitivity
- 1TB internal SSD storage + CFexpress Type B slot
- 3.6-inch OLED tilting screen, 1400-nit brightness
- Weight: 7.5% lighter than X2D 100C
- Graphite grey matte finish, redesigned ergonomic grip
Hasselblad XCD 2,8–4/35–100E Specifications:
- 28–76mm full-frame equivalent focal length
- Aperture range f/2,8–f/4
- 16 elements in 13 groups (3 aspherical, 5 ED)
- Fastest stepping motor in the XCD lineup
- Integrated leaf shutter, sync from 1/4000s to 68 minutes
- Length: 138mm, Weight: 894g
- Price and Availability:
The Hasselblad X2D II 100C will be available at £6,400 / $7,399, while the XCD 2,8–4/35–100E lens is priced at £4,100 / $4,599. The Vandra Backpack is £369 / $469, with the new 86mm filters priced between £259–£469 depending on type.
The new Hasselblad X2D II camera is expected to be announced on August 26th
Hasselblad to also announce a new XCD 35-100mm f/2.8-4 lens
Beware of scam: fake Hasselblad websites offer significant discounts on gear
The post Hasselblad X2D II 100C camera leaked pictures and press release appeared first on Photo Rumors.