![]() ![]() ![]() Metered & Auto modes – Again for the lazy bunch who can’t be bothered carrying a meter around too. Some people may not like this due to it relying on electronics, but the electronics in these are very reliable, not like shoddy £20 camera electronics – these were actually built to last. ![]() The images you get from them are fantastic.īuilt like a tank – With a solid metal build, you could club an elephant to death with one of these and it’ll still be fully functional afterwards (although I’d advise strongly against doing so).Īutomated wind on – For the lazy bunch out there, myself included. Hasselblad optics – Not much else to say here! Hasselblad are obviously known for their quality, and the XPan lenses are no different. Panoramic shooting can be quite restrictive and specific to certain needs so having this functions makes the XPan useable for every day situations as well. Panoramic & normal 35mm modes – Unlike most panoramic cameras, the XPan has a nifty little switch next to the viewfinder which allows you to switch between panoramic & normal 35mm modes. I shot a roll through it recently around South Leeds and was very happy with the results, so I thought I’d do a review on it here. The Hasselblad XPan – a legendary rangefinder with both panoramic and standard 35mm modes, which is interchangeable mid-roll! It’s a beast of a camera with a gorgeous viewfinder and excellent lenses. ![]()
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