The rumored Hasselblad X2D II medium format camera leaked online




The details of the previously reported Hasselblad X2D II medium format camera leaked online from the recent FCC filing - the confidentiality request was for 180 days starting from 12/02/2024. I posted the first leaked pictures in March of this year. Here is a quick recap on what to expect:

  • Built-in 1TB SSD
  • CFexpress Card Type B memory slot
  • LiDAR focusing
  • 100MP CMOS sensor
  • 16-bit colour depth
  • 15 stops of dynamic range
  • 5-axis 8-stop in-body image stabilization (IBIS)
  • Face detection

Here is what I found at the FCC filing:

The HASSELBLADTM HB722 is Hasselblad’s next generation mirrorless medium format digital camera with a large 100-megapixel CMOS sensor that boasts 16-bit colour depth and a dynamic range of 15 stops. The camera features a 5-axis 8-stop in-body image stabilization (IBIS) and face detection. Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) technology is integrated into the camera’s system, delivering superb, true-to-life tones that match what the human eye sees. The HB722 offers more storage with a built-in 1TB SSD and users can expand the capacity further with a CFexpress Card Type B. With access to a vast range of high-quality lenses including XCD, HC, HCD, XPan, and V System, the creative possibilities with the HB722 are endless.





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