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Hasselblad X2D 100C User Manual

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X2D 100C
User Manual
CONTENTS
Standard Preview Mode
The camera displays Standard Preview Mode when entering Browsing Mode.
Users can view the captured images and basic settings in Standard Preview Mode.
Besides basic settings, Standard Preview Mode also includes information overlays below:
Capture Details Mode, Separate Histogram RGB Mode, and Luminance Histogram Mode.
Refer to the related section for more information.
9 View Mode
In Standard Preview Mode, pinch on the
touch display, press the AE-L button,
or toggle the rear scroll wheel to the
left to enter 9 View Mode. In this mode,
users can preview nine images on the
screen. Scroll on the touch display to
preview other images when the number
of images is more than nine. Select an
image to view details.
1. Storage Location (SSD or CFe)
2. Capture Date
3. Capture Time
4. Aperture (f/4)
5. Shutter Speed (90)
6. ISO Setting (800)
7. Exposure Adjustment Indicator
and Exposure Compensation
Value (0.0 EV)
B0001410
SSD
22-01-23
17:47:39
f/4
90
ISO 800
0.0EV
4 5 6 7
1 2 3

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Hasselblad X2D 100C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sensor TypeCMOS
Effective Pixels100MP
Sensor Size43.8 x 32.9 mm
ISO Sensitivity64-25600
Continuous Shooting Speed3.3 fps
Battery Life420 shots (CIPA)
Dimensions148.5 x 106 x 74.5 mm
Shutter Speed60 min to 1/6000 sec
Image Stabilization5-axis
Image ProcessorHasselblad Natural Colour Solution
Viewfinder5.76MP OLED EVF
Display3.6" 2.36MP Touchscreen LCD
StorageCFexpress Type B
ConnectivityUSB-C, Wi-Fi
BatteryRechargeable Li-ion battery
Weight895 g (with battery)

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