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HASSELBLAD Model Name... X1D-50C Bonus Lens... PC-Nikkor 28mm F3.5 Other Features... Charger, two genuine batteries, dedicated L-shaped plate, release cable This is a medium format digital mirrorless camera made in Sweden. My lower back pain has worsened, and I've switched to the FUJI GFX with a vari-angle screen (crying). However, the image quality is equivalent, and it still delivers image quality suitable for professional use. Includes the genuine charger (with a unique specification that plugs into the battery hole), genuine batteries (the rubber bands tend to come off, and they're both off, but there's no problem with use. One is a high-capacity battery I bought later), genuine release cable (Hasselblad's genuine products are always expensive, and this one cost around 10,000 yen...) Also includes a non-genuine dedicated L-shaped plate (orange to match the design), and a SHOTEN Nikon F adapter as a body cap (this also cost tens of thousands of yen, I think), and a Nikon lens PC-Nikkor 28mm F3.5. The reason will be explained later. I mainly used it for architectural completion photos, and I was shooting with a PC-E24mm, so I didn't buy any genuine lenses. I'm including the 28mm because I'll still use the 24mm. A good point is that the image circle is wide, so the corners don't blur as much as with a regular 35mm prime lens. However, it does blur when you shift it significantly. This was also the case with the 24mm. I mostly shoot with Nikon cameras, and I only used this occasionally, but it was still a camera that was active in professional settings, so there are some minor chips on the edges, scratches on the buttons, and scratches. There's a film on the LCD, but I applied it myself, so it's not very good. For some reason, there's some deterioration on the grip inside the front of the camera, even though I only used it on a tripod. Once, the top of the mount came off in an unprecedented malfunction, but I immediately stopped using it and had it repaired by the manufacturer through the store where I bought it. It took a long trip to Sweden. It was overhauled at that time, so it should last a long time. I have a lot of affection for this camera, so I want to sell it to someone who will take good care of it. It has a different appearance from the classic Hasselblad cameras, but it's still beautiful, so it's also good for collection purposes.
7 months ago