Fuji 100s vs Hasselblad X2D - 102mp Medium Format

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    06:16 Key Differences
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    13:50 More Differences
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  • @onlyfinehelis3793
    @onlyfinehelis3793 Před rokem +234

    The major difference between them that you didn't cover was the color science between them. I am a portrait professional who has used medium format Phase One, Fuji, and Hasselblad and the Hasselblad color science is extremely good. When using the Fuji, I had to do much more color adjustment to get into a range that I felt somewhat comfortable with for portrait work, whereas the Hasselblad was spot on right out of the camera.

    • @larrycloetta9816
      @larrycloetta9816 Před rokem +31

      Exactly what I checked the comments for. “Why on earth did he not mention the differences in the color renditions.?” That alone is worth the difference in price to me, in favor of the Hasselblad, not to mention the better IBIS, better EVF. This seemed like a really strange omission on his part. But, yeah, if you buy cameras based solely on cost, or the need to use adapted lenses, and only using the camera for black and white, then the Fuji is the clear choice.

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 Před rokem +7

      I will say also de Flash , 1/125 native flash sync is close to useless. Yes, you can use Hi-speed sync and lose a lot of power, but it's a massive difference. So if you use a lot of Flash outdoors the fuji is basically not an option.

    • @andriivaskovets5438
      @andriivaskovets5438 Před rokem +6

      That’s the spot on comment!
      I mean it’s so obvious that Hassy is way above in color science AND tonal range of colors is much better!
      By the way I’m now Fuji lover but when it comes to serious paid jobs I take my old H3dii just for the color accuracy!

    • @Jswcat
      @Jswcat Před rokem +10

      Exactly. To me, the Fuji looked washed out and of course it is a preference, but the Hasselblad looks spot on.

    • @andriivaskovets5438
      @andriivaskovets5438 Před rokem +5

      @@Jswcat I would say Fuji is washed out, it’s good enough! It’s just that Hassy is SOO much better is tonal separation in each of the channel.

  • @JustZG
    @JustZG Před rokem +75

    I remember watching this video a month ago and was wondering why the colours in the Fujifilm files look so vastly muted and lacking in pop and contrast compared to the Hassy files in the landscape comparison. Finally got around to downloading the raw files and now i understand.
    Matt had the Fuji GFX100s shooting on the Eterna colour profile simulation during these tests-- which is a more muted, desaturated, less contrasty profile that's intended for cinema/filming. Once i set the colour profiles to Provia or Astia-- the colours definitely pop just as much as the Hassy files.
    So i hope that answers some of the questions here on why there's such a vast difference in colour/pop between the two.
    In any respect- thanks for the video and files Matt.

    • @zeidlerei3906
      @zeidlerei3906 Před rokem +3

      thanks, that makes a lot of sense and changes my perspective again. We are using Canon the colour is just right out of the camera imho. Seeing the portrait comparison worried me

    • @losmalqueridos2009
      @losmalqueridos2009 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the info. I was very confused about the colors. I just watched another video where a guy compared colors from Xpro 1 vs X2D & he preferred his Xpro 1 apsc 16mp camera more. I love when people share honest opinions like that. Instead of trying to justify a purchase. I still wonder why Matt used Eterna out of all the great film simulations? That doesn't make sense to me. I almost feel like he was trying to give Hasselblad the upper hand in color science. Mr. Matt please dont get mad at me for my opinion. I'm a faithful viewer & would definitely go Hasselblad if I could afford it. Until then I'll stick with my poor man's fuji xt2. 🤓✌🏾

    • @JustZG
      @JustZG Před rokem +3

      @@losmalqueridos2009 you're welcome. My guess was that he was probably filming/tested the video features on the gfx with eterna and forgot to switch it back when he made the comparison shots- other wise yeah i do agree it can be misleading to viewers when comparing the pictures side by side when it comes colour science difference between the two systems. Both pictures really ought to be set to their standard colour profile (fujifilm on provia)-- but eh what can you do, video is already out for months now.

    • @JayMcKinsey
      @JayMcKinsey Před rokem +2

      @@JustZG Then why didn't he explain that in the video when he discovered the mistake in post?

    • @JustZG
      @JustZG Před rokem

      @@JayMcKinsey that’s only something he can correct or explain for himself. I’m only stating the facts in which I’ve found (you can see for yourself by downloading the raws he provided and importing them into Lightroom/capture one).

  • @CliveTalbuttPhotography
    @CliveTalbuttPhotography Před rokem +2

    Matt love your videos - full of useful info and practical real world experience - keep it up!

  • @sethcashman1011
    @sethcashman1011 Před rokem +2

    Yes! Thanks so much for this comparison, Matt.

  • @eriklundqvist4221
    @eriklundqvist4221 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for another fair and well thought out review. No surprises with your findings I’d say and for me this was definitely where I went with my heart.
    I’m surprised how lifeless the gfx photos look in comparison with the HB. Did you do any editing? I owned a 50s for many years I can’t remember them being that dull.

  • @Sanjmaghera
    @Sanjmaghera Před rokem +2

    Thanks Matt! So now that X1ds are getting cheaper… how does the X1d’s colour /rendering compare to the x2d (which in my opinion looks much more desirable than the Fuji)?

  • @chongleebnw
    @chongleebnw Před rokem +7

    Very nice comparison! Plz do more about the color rendition. This seems to be the most important difference because many people choose medium format for image quality.

  • @kennethjohnson1841
    @kennethjohnson1841 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for providing the data to compare Fuji vs Hasselblad 102 mp cameras. From the information you provided I come to the conclusion that the Hasselblad is a much better choice. The image quality is much better, especially color reproduction which is evident in every side-by-side comparison. Also, you described things I dislike about having a dozen buttons on the camera and can inadvertently push the buttons and end up with ISO 50,000, for example. Also, you describe having to dive three menus deep to set up exposure bracketing. Having spent most of my time with Leica in the past 10 years, I appreciate the minimal configuration and build quality. Overall, the Hasselblad will give the experience and image quality I want. I ordered the X2D from B&H on Sept 8, the day after it was announced and it arrived a month later on Oct 8.

  • @Fontsman
    @Fontsman Před rokem +9

    It's early days for the mark 2 Hasselblad. There will be further firmware updates. Probably more lenses too. The 16 bit colour of the Hasselblad is much more appealing to my eyes.

    • @firstwave8855
      @firstwave8855 Před rokem +1

      fuji's 100/100s also has 16 bit colour. with that said, unless you are heavy edit you might be able to make good use of the extra 2 bit colour depth.

  • @dance2jam
    @dance2jam Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the comparison (always interested, even if not buying now). Would it be technically difficult, when comparing systems, or showing stills, to overlay them with the name of the camera and shutter speed/aperture/ISO on the screen (not in LR)? Just curious. It would make viewing the photos more informative at the time you are showing them.

  • @orion2250
    @orion2250 Před 3 měsíci

    Great review hitting important points

  • @Home-Sweet-Home64
    @Home-Sweet-Home64 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for such an awesome comparison buddy. Love it. Between, I need to really raise the volume to the max in order to listen 😄

  • @orpheuslau
    @orpheuslau Před rokem

    Great job matt, thxx for your effort. If possible pls share witb us more about the sensor performance (e.g. dynamic range, iso variance) between two.

  • @MrMacroJesseSky
    @MrMacroJesseSky Před rokem

    Coming from motion picture, would you be able to apply color space transforms to raw files like you would to raw video? Similar to ACES? To have the ‘same’ color science.
    If so could this be automatically applied in capture one?

  • @Nordicus0114
    @Nordicus0114 Před rokem

    I like the highlight rolloff and the lenses from the hasselblad

  • @MiscellaneousMcC
    @MiscellaneousMcC Před rokem +1

    It would be nice to see a focus range limiter on the Fuji. Something that lets you set the maximum/minimum focus distances during a shoot. That would. eliminate most of the big focus mis-pulls in controlled scenarios.

  • @rf8221
    @rf8221 Před rokem +1

    You can also adapt the HC line of lenses, even the 1st gen HC lenses (no af 1st gen) and get great results. Now if you're a ultra sharp fanatic you might not be into the HC lenses but they're still great.

  • @stevelink3
    @stevelink3 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice informative video as always, Matt! Aside from the leaf shutter (and price) difference, did you find that the Hasselblad lenses were Sharper than the equivalent focal length Fujinon lenses? Thanks!

  • @kaminobatto
    @kaminobatto Před rokem +3

    Thank yu for this comparison, Matt. Question, is the difference in color and skin tones mostly related to the profiles/recipes/editing or is it the difference in color rendition between the two?

    • @paceyombex
      @paceyombex Před rokem +1

      Seems like the WB is off for the Fuji in a lot of the pics. Hassy has a great color, even I as a Fuji shooter admit that. But these examples are waaay off.

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      Both were using same settings (ie flash or auto or cloudy etc). Please download the raw files to test them yourself 👍🏼

  • @pointzerophoto
    @pointzerophoto Před rokem +6

    Everyone is jumping on the 'colour science' because the images look different in the video and the Hassy files look better to most of us apparently - but thanks to Matt G for offering the files - I downloaded them, and it is literally a few seconds with a couple of sliders, mostly white balance, and the files are essentially the same in terms of colour. There is literally nothing significant between them

  • @aobane841
    @aobane841 Před 10 měsíci

    Fantastic video! Thank you.

  • @freibier
    @freibier Před rokem +3

    Those night city shots look completely different color-wise on the Hasselblad. What is the reason for that?

  • @94Ninsound94
    @94Ninsound94 Před rokem +2

    10:05 Why does the Hassel looks so much more alive? It's SOC jpeg or there is some Post treatment done?

  • @Anders_vB
    @Anders_vB Před rokem +6

    Accurate and professional as always, thanks Matt! As you say these cameras are quite different and hard to compare side by side. Yes, the design are just beautiful and ergonomically just gorgeous to work with. I've got a X1D II myself and have recognized an important difference between the two systems when it comes to picture quality depending on the lenses where I've found that the optics of the Hasselblad XCD lenses are superior to Fujinon lenses. Both sharpness, contrast and bokeh are slightly better than the Fuji. Do you agree?

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem +2

      I haven’t compared enough of them to say definitively. But broadly I agree. However the Fuji 23 and 80 are pretty badass.

    • @inhim05
      @inhim05 Před rokem +2

      Aren’t Hassy lenses are made by Fuji?

    • @nikolai_art
      @nikolai_art Před 6 měsíci

      ⁠@@inhim05Nittokohgakuh, Fuji, it’s all over the place, since they don’t have their own production capacity. Only absolute Hasselblad lovers would ever „see“ their lenses as being better than the Fuji ones. Objectively Fuji GF lenses are much more consistent throughout the range, because they are all made by Fuji in Japan.

  • @redauwg911
    @redauwg911 Před rokem +1

    excellent video thank you

  • @andreas7278
    @andreas7278 Před rokem

    I love that foto with the Fuji @ 13:07min with the bird facing to the side. What is the camera strap you were using in the video? It looks pretty nice.

  • @rolandrickphotography

    So many thanks for this comparison. One question 20:33 to that phase detect AF, Hasselblad is advertising the X2D having PDAF on the homepage, so, I’m confused now about that…

  • @andrewbrooks2001
    @andrewbrooks2001 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video

  • @phphoto
    @phphoto Před rokem +1

    I would probably go with the Hasselblad, because of the output quality of the lenses. Looking at your images, the Fuji also seems to be slightly cooler than the “blad”. But thanks for the video - I had my doubts on these two. But now I’m sure 👍🏼

  • @JazzEye
    @JazzEye Před rokem

    Nice comparison, thank you. But why the looping background music in the video?

  • @austinhe8364
    @austinhe8364 Před rokem

    Hi awesome video! One question here are the pictures from x2s jpeg out or raw? Thank you

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      All pictures shared in all videos are processed, whether in camera or in post; you can’t use raw files.

  • @randyrizzo_
    @randyrizzo_ Před 11 měsíci

    While I dont shoot with either of these, I do think it is important to specify which film simulation was used for the fujifilm when taking these photos. And if the same color profile was applied to both. If they are SOOC then the simulation aspect is very important. And the RAW photos also have these sims as a base that you can filter through. Both looks great imo tho. Great video

  • @ArminHirmer
    @ArminHirmer Před rokem

    nice comparison. One just cannot oversee the colours out of camera of the Hasselblad, still I would go with Fuji for price sakes and lens options

  • @Bob4golf1
    @Bob4golf1 Před rokem +1

    You neglected to mention the XCD 20mm lens from Hasselblad. It's expensive for sure but available. I've owned the X1D-1 and X1D-2 since they each came out. I have 5 lenses of the XCD series which are phenomenal and the image quality is incredible. Have not owned or used the Hassalblad X2D or Fuji 100 cameras however, the image file size for each of these cameras is in the 200MB/image range and at some point you really have to start thinking about storing files of that size.

  • @ReflexVE
    @ReflexVE Před rokem

    Any chance of an expert setup guide for the 100S? Thanks for the comparison, colors on the X2D are fantastic.

  • @fotografmortenobbink6677

    Testing The x2d now and blown away by the colour and the files are just amazing. Colour is way better on the Hasselblad. Am I going to buy it. Hell yeah I want it. Take my money. The af on the x2d is getting an update with eye detection after what I have heard

  • @BfoSHIZnats
    @BfoSHIZnats Před rokem

    Your watch collection is just insane.

  • @adrianocastaldini
    @adrianocastaldini Před rokem +1

    A couple of questions: 1. Is it possible to record BRAW from X2D's HDMI? (I know it's possible with Fuji.) 2. When Fuji is in video mode and you record BRAW from Fuji's HDMI, is the sensor cropped or not? Thanks.

  • @EricGibaud
    @EricGibaud Před rokem +1

    I see an important colour difference in favor of the Hasselblad

  • @derrickdu
    @derrickdu Před rokem

    Matt, great video. But I was surprise you didn’t mention the Natural color between the two. What camera do you prefer?

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Před rokem

    Brilliant information
    Excellent video 📹
    For a well paid photographer at a large magazine or a photographer in an international advertising agency .
    For product photography you need the Hasselblad for high speed sync flash?

  • @_CharlieHarper
    @_CharlieHarper Před 5 měsíci

    great video ! But I could not find the sample pictures ... 😞

  • @MiscellaneousMcC
    @MiscellaneousMcC Před rokem +5

    The colour rendition on the Hassleblad is amazing!

  • @kimsinton
    @kimsinton Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the great review Matt.
    I think my choice to buy one or the other would come down to lens quality.
    So would love to see a head to head comparison of the Fuji 80mm f 1.7 and the Hasselblad 80mm f1.9.
    Of the samples you showed so much preferred the look of the Hasselblad images. But… it’s hard to know if that’d because:
    1.) lens quality
    2.) how the camera processes the raw files
    3.) how you may have edited the images.

  • @NRecob
    @NRecob Před rokem

    I've made my choice (ordered an X2D & a couple of the new f/2.5 "V" lenses from Hasselblad).

  • @tor2919
    @tor2919 Před rokem

    The Hasselblad has base ISO64 vs ISO100 on the Fuji. Should translate to better dynamic range on the Hassie no?

  • @timh6332
    @timh6332 Před rokem

    You mentioned a set up guide for the hassy. I am not seeing it. Is it in the description? I would very much like to watch that video.

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      Yep it’s in the description - learn.mattgranger.com/courses/X2D100C

  • @StagnantMizu
    @StagnantMizu Před rokem

    your taste in watches is awesome

  • @DaveMody
    @DaveMody Před rokem

    I had a look at the raw images of Hong Kong Harbour. The Fuji images seem to have some motion blur in them. Is that correct Matt? To my eye the hasselblad looks a lot more saturated and sharp, but maybe that's just a question of processing and a the X2D having a better tripod? Seems like a tough comparison based on those two images.
    Hmmm.. I might take that back. Now that I compare the 2nd shot of the harbour the Fuji looks to the sharper image.

  • @guyjordan8201
    @guyjordan8201 Před rokem +7

    The Hasselblad is so much more visually appealing that, as a collectors item, it wins without question but also the 16 bit color depth would make me work very hard to find a way to make it work - assuming I could afford the price. I preferred the images shot by the Hasselblad in these comparison pictures you shared because of color balance and tone. I assume these are straight out of camera images so that has appeal, but I am surprised you didn’t match them with at least a gray card. Fuji lens selection is its biggest appeal in the comparison… Will Hasselblad catch or will they remind main display case queens?

    • @nogerboher5266
      @nogerboher5266 Před rokem +5

      Well, there's a reason top 1% of the industry uses Hasselblad and PhaseOne cameras, not Fujifilm cameras. Hasselblad and PhaseOne are in their own league. The image quality, the micro contrast, the 3D pop, the dimensionality, the smooth colors... Fuji just doesn't even compare to Hasselblad. It's like comparing a Sigma lens to a Zeiss or Leica lens, the poor Sigma rendering just doesn't compare. Hasselblad in its own league. Incomparable. Also, people who shoot Hasselblad and who will be buying this camera, don't even remotely care about mundane things such as Eye AF or Auto-Focus in general. I've been using my H5D for years now, as well as my new a7RIV and I don't know the last time I used Auto-Focus. I can't wait to replace my a7RIV with the X2D!

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem +6

      I have to disagree with the statement - "Also, people who shoot Hasselblad and who will be buying this camera, don't even remotely care about mundane things such as Eye AF or Auto-Focus in general." I estimate 90% of people buying this camera are not full time professional studio/product photographers. They are cashed up enthusiasts, and many (even most) do care about AF.

    • @guyjordan8201
      @guyjordan8201 Před rokem

      @@nogerboher5266 - if I could afford the XD2 I’d still want top grade auto focus otherwise I’d put a digital back on a 500CM.

  • @josesimasyt
    @josesimasyt Před rokem +3

    It is interesting to see that some of the GFX's images also shift to magenta like my images taken with an X70 and an XE-4. I have been adapting several Canon lenses to an X1D II and I have full sensor coverage with a Samyang 24mm tilt-shift lens and an old Canon FD 135mm. For all the other Canon FD or EF lenses I crop to a square as they hard vignette.
    I am also looking forward to comparison of the X2D with the X1D II. I am actually surprised I haven't found one yet.

    • @bngr_bngr
      @bngr_bngr Před rokem +1

      I wonder why the 135mm has such a large image circle. Is it a f2.0 or f2.8?

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem +1

      there are a couple of videos online from smaller channels comparing the X2D and X1Dii.

    • @josesimasyt
      @josesimasyt Před rokem +1

      @@bngr_bngr I was also surprised, it is actually a Canon FL 135/f2.5. Pretty old lens.

    • @josesimasyt
      @josesimasyt Před rokem

      @@mattgranger Thanks, I will look again.

  • @maze400
    @maze400 Před 4 měsíci

    I would love to see a comparison of the Fuji gfx II and the Hassy. I love the color and design of the Hassy.... is there a film sym on the Fuji that matches the Hassy?

  • @_amateur_hour
    @_amateur_hour Před rokem

    Hello there - I did download the files to check the difference. Thanks for that. I have to admit that only from looking at the files I can totally tell that you favor the Hasselblad. Also from the image selection... what ever the dead pieces of animals you added on the Fuji roll :D Only from looking at the images I can tell that you where more invested on the Hasselblad - but I can undestand... it is a very nice camera.

  • @smartdoctorphysicist3095
    @smartdoctorphysicist3095 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi thank you, I will go with the Fuji and get an adapter to use Hasselblad lens and shoot a little slower.

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před 8 měsíci

      👍🏼👍🏼 I don’t think an xcd to fuji mount adapter exists.

  • @jaimeduncan6167
    @jaimeduncan6167 Před rokem +5

    Great review. For me the. 1/125 flash sync native is a deal end. Even if it could do 1/200 it will be something. It seems to me that Matt is not a big flash outside user, so there is that. The other thing is Hasselblad colors out of the box, it cut your editing time a lot (if the d* focus system works). Colors out of the box, and that is just taste (and in particular colored people) will be Tha Hasselblad first, then Canon/Nikon depending on the subject, and then Sony and last by a wide margin Fuji. Clearly, this is just taste. Many people love film simulations. The lack of continuous focus of the Hasselblad is a major inconvenience (not even talking about. face or something just old-style continuous focus). Price is similar for me, I also love watches, and materials and craftsmanship have value.

  • @QuicknStraight
    @QuicknStraight Před rokem +30

    I think the Hasselblad colour rendition is fantastic and blows all the competition out of the water.

    • @uwetrenkner9716
      @uwetrenkner9716 Před rokem

      Just if you believe that this guy knows how to use a camera.

    • @QuicknStraight
      @QuicknStraight Před rokem

      @@uwetrenkner9716 The way a sensor renders colour has nothing to do with the photographer. It's about the sensor and processing engine.

    • @uwetrenkner9716
      @uwetrenkner9716 Před rokem

      @@QuicknStraight Totally agree. The differences you see in this YT video are far beyond what you can see on comparison sites like dpreview. This leads me to the conclusion that the differences he talks about are not purely technically in the sensor but in the process behind that

    • @QuicknStraight
      @QuicknStraight Před rokem

      @@uwetrenkner9716 Possibly, yes, but I have seen several reviews of the Hasselblad and the colour rendition in all of them is fantastic.

    • @sebbosebbo9794
      @sebbosebbo9794 Před 4 měsíci

      He choose a diff. color setting on the Fuji...Cinema/ Movie..
      Read the comments ..read...thats it... ppl. analysed the raw data and find instant the error .. Feelings overule not facts...

  • @marknorris4923
    @marknorris4923 Před rokem +4

    Just looking at the photographs and color alone the Hasselblad wins outright, no contest.

  • @johnnychin4777
    @johnnychin4777 Před rokem

    Would it be possible for Hasselblad to add a focal plane shutter in the body for next iteration in addition to the leaf shutter in the lens so you get best of both world like Leica S3?

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      Possible. But the body would obviously grow

  • @ItisBean
    @ItisBean Před rokem

    Omg I just put on the same “tie her up” strap on my 100s 😊

  • @irenedp4947
    @irenedp4947 Před rokem +1

    In medium format I use a Fuji GFX 100 and an old Leica S. Besides the fact that most Fuji lenses were developed for the 50s -in which they worked very well, but they don’t have the same definition on the 100- adjusting the color to something that looks minimally natural is a pain. The image that you show of the skyscrapers is reality. It can be twitched, but it requires significant work. So despite being a more complete and easy to use camera, I resort to the Leica whenever I can, and use the Fuji for whatever the old Leica can’t do, such as high ISO or shots that require very large prints. I definitely would be interested in trying the Hasselblad. I understand the issues such as the rolling shutter and following the eye, but I don’t do fashion portraits, and the leaf shutter lenses can be an advantage. The Fuji might be a better camera, but if the Hasselblad delivers the color and the definition, it might be worth a try.

  • @tonyfabris367
    @tonyfabris367 Před rokem +12

    For the Colour rendition alone… It’s Hasselblad for me 👍

    • @philippk819
      @philippk819 Před rokem +1

      ...you really should take a look at 5:00. I'm actually shocked to learn how many people seem to think the X2D got it right here.
      I wonder how the GFX got the chair "perfectly" white if in reality it is supposed to be this smeared yellow-ish tone seen in the X2D image. I mean I heard of the possibility (lol) to mess up a pure white item in a photo...but it would be quite a treat to get that chair as white as it appears in the GFX image while in reality it is supposed to look as "dirty" as seen in the X2D one...well, apart from the strange idea that Chinese women are supposed to be as "yellow" as seen in the hassy version... ;-)

  • @costascosta273
    @costascosta273 Před rokem +1

    If I was building a system it would be Fuji. More lens choice, lower cost and ultimately a more rounded option for a working pro unless you need that flash sync. For a treat though, the Hassy wins. It is the more exciting choice. The body looks stunning as does the interface. I also prefer the colours on the comparisons shown here.

  • @andrewward7042
    @andrewward7042 Před rokem +40

    The colour science alone blows Fuji into the weeds.

    • @jukeboxjohnnie
      @jukeboxjohnnie Před rokem +1

      It is unbeatable from Fuji, It still has me staring at the monitor its so good

    • @coolbuddydude1
      @coolbuddydude1 Před rokem

      The Fuji is older though

    • @andrewward7042
      @andrewward7042 Před rokem

      @@jukeboxjohnnie Glad that you are happy.

    • @norseatheart1086
      @norseatheart1086 Před rokem +1

      @@jukeboxjohnnie The Hasselblad has WAY better colour

    • @jliang70
      @jliang70 Před rokem +1

      @@Ytytfytfujbyddutrxrt For me the skin tone on Fuji is just cool and too neutral but Hasselblad I just think it is overdone its warmish tone, . Hasselblad has better lens than Fuji. But with Fuji, I would have used some Leica M lens or Voitglander,

  • @zoltankaparthy9095
    @zoltankaparthy9095 Před rokem +3

    Another great review. I have seen all your X2D reviews so far and find them helpful. In judging the Fuji vs H images I consistently opt for H as I see better color, more gradated color and better definition and shading. The H images have more pop to them and if I were a buyer I would be buying those images over the F's. The skin tones on your model made that plain, to my eyes and way of thinking.
    Now as I am persuaded you are one hot shit guy with a camera I am buying your X2D course. Hopefully I will have the X2D body soon. The 55 lens has arrived.
    As a little lagniappe please tell me where you got the tripod socket dongle to attach the wrist strap. I got the RocknRoll wrist strap but have nothing to attach it with.
    Your Hong Kong vids bring back very happy memories of a few weeks I spent there a long time ago. I know the food is still great. And yamcha is an honored tradition for good reason. You wanna talk business? Yamcha!
    Cheers

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      This is the tripod socket attachment I used for the wrist strap: geni.us/FastenR

    • @zoltankaparthy9095
      @zoltankaparthy9095 Před rokem

      @@mattgranger No wonder I couldn't find it at B&H! Matt, thank so much. Mine is ordered and will be here next Sunday. Ng-koi.

  • @ronanderson2130
    @ronanderson2130 Před rokem +4

    As a old CM500 user with the menu system of the X2D i would still go for the Hasselblad plus I am of Swedish descent. Cost is not a factor for me

    • @johnnychin4777
      @johnnychin4777 Před rokem +2

      Hej, would it be possible to add one more X2D with 38mm to your purchase list for me :)

  • @NildoScoop
    @NildoScoop Před rokem +1

    Wow.....these Hasselblad colours.😍😍

    • @sebbosebbo9794
      @sebbosebbo9794 Před 4 měsíci

      He use different colot setting ..God..
      read the comments...

  • @user-ld7xd1xk5c
    @user-ld7xd1xk5c Před rokem

    hello can you compare the 16bit color depth ? for the gfx100s 16bir color depth I have been questioning its authenticity
    Is it possible to compare these two cameras

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      It seems they use the same sensor. They’re both definitely capable of recording 16 bit

  • @stephenbradford7936
    @stephenbradford7936 Před rokem +2

    Did you edit the Hasselblad images and leave the Fuji images untouched? The photos of the birds show the Hasselblad with a vignette around the edges, etc. Looks as though that image has been processed.

  • @mahdimanesh4221
    @mahdimanesh4221 Před rokem

    Ordered the X2D after a long back and forth and looking forward to working with it together with a 45P and the 80mm. As a long time Fuji X shooter, let’s see how I will feel about the kit. 😅

    • @air_pix2404
      @air_pix2404 Před rokem +1

      Hi, how is it going with the new X2D? I'm comparing it with Fuji now. Want to see your opinion

    • @mahdimanesh4221
      @mahdimanesh4221 Před rokem

      @@air_pix2404 So it arrived last week and I just had time for a few sample shots around my home.
      I love the ergonomics in hand. It is heavy, certainly so with the 1.9/80mm. Image quality is excellent - I have not done much editing. Just using Phocus mobile.
      For some reason, I am missing Fuji film simulations but that is normal after 5+ years of Fuji system use. Guess I need to switch to Adobe LR and get used to some other workflow.
      The EVF is really good, too! What I can say though is that I was turned off by the grain introduced in the EVF in dim light using the GFX (compared to my XPro3 at that time). Now the X2D seems to do the same thing, maybe a bit better controlled due to higher resolution.
      I love how easy the mobile integration just worked. The app found the X2D nearby after enabling Wi-Fi on the camera body. Fuji was a lot Leads relatable in this regard and still is.
      I have used the GFX100S and all other bodies except for the original 100. also used their 110 and 80 lenses as well as the 45/2.8 and many zooms. Excellent quality there, as well. Just on some lenses like the 63mm, the Fuji lenses seem to control fringing less well. I had tons of chromatic aberrations during summer with bright backgrounds when not stopped down to 5.6 or more on the 63mm.
      Cannot compare the GF63 to the XCD Äquivalent… however the 45p is a lot more portable obviously than the GF45 but is is also less bright. The GF50mm would be closer in built and aperture and also a fine lens.
      So all in all, I still need some more time to really get a qualified impression. What I can say is that I am at the moment not sure if I would switch again. Waited 2 months for the body alone. Some simple things like getting a new lens cap for my 2nd hand lens via the official Hasselblad web shop does not work - it is simply not available. Makes me wonder (and fear) that in case I would have some issues, I would have to wait for months to get a fix or replacement.
      On the other hand, Fuji is a lot quicker to ship, has excellent zooms like the 45-100 and is cheaper across the board for lenses. On the body side, I would say they are almost on par because the X2D just has featured in hardware the GFX is lacking: 1TB SSD, viewfinder, Design, …
      If you do not need the „prestige“ of the Hasselblad or the flash sync coming from their leaf shutter lenses, you may be equally well off using a GFX system.
      Damn now I need to sell my Hasselblad again *kidding* Sure I won’t. Love it for irrational reasons. :-)

  • @stefanbeek6249
    @stefanbeek6249 Před rokem

    Thats a hard one Matt Granger.
    I think the Fuji, more choice in lenses
    I wonder, 3 years a go, you shoot with a Phase one XF 100 rear back
    comparing with this two camera's,....
    is that a big difference? And not only the picture's but the handeling and the fun,....

  •  Před rokem

    Why not show shutter speed, f-stop, etc. on the sample photos?

  • @thedeathlyhallows8087
    @thedeathlyhallows8087 Před 2 měsíci

    I just did the latest firmware update on my X2D which includes eye and face tracking.
    At the end of the day, I really only need to do very little adjustments on Hasselblad raw files. Sometimes, I don’t need to touch it at all.
    For my fast shooting, my Canon R5C does all that and it fulfills all my video needs. So, if I’m on a shoot with a model outdoors, I’ll bring a broncolor flash and my Hasselblad. That takes care of everything when you can flash sync at up to 1/4000th of a second.
    The colour science Hasselblad uses is better than any other camera out there.
    I’ve tried the latest Fuji medium format camera and the colour seems flat. I’m always spending a lot of time in post trying to get an image that the Hasselblad gets right out of the camera in raw.
    And I’ll pay for the extra $$ for Hasselblad lenses exactly for the leaf shutter in the lenses that allows me to sync my mobile studio strobes outdoors at any shutter speed I want.
    Now that Hasselblad has face and eye detect, Hasselblad just moved another step further forward then the Fuji. And those Hasselblad lenses are sublime. I still use my original Hasselblad lenses that I bought with my Hasselblad X1D all those years ago. So when I bought my X2D, I did upgrade a couple of my older lenses to the new V series lenses like the new 28mmP XCD and the 55mmv lenses. But I’m keeping the Hasselblad zoom lens and the 80, 21, 120 macro and the 135mm.

  • @golight1
    @golight1 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this vid. It's been most interesting.
    I never could understand the 'super priced camera magic'. first heard about Hasselblad when someone from the Beatles band mentioned a girlfriend (or wife?) who had it and shot them. Then, a few years ago, it was that a type of Hasselblad branded lenses made a bit of a scandal. But i have to admit those pics from this camera talk more to me than the Fuji.
    Would I spend on it? No. Got other things to do with my little amount, hard earned pennies. If I had the choice, id get a Lieca. Those are the lenses i love most. It would be interesting to compare.

  • @dsy3163
    @dsy3163 Před rokem +7

    I completely agree with the collectors item aspect of the X2D, the sad thing is that digital items just aren't collectable... at some point they will strop performing I feel this needs to be considered in todays world. the days of film collectable cameras that will still give incredible results in 50+ years are gone I believe. I really want the X2D, but I just cant justify it based on not being a professional and not having money to burn...

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem +2

      Agree. It was interesting to see the 20 year old XPAN II is selling used for more than the X2D is brand new :)

    • @southbridgeforestHOA
      @southbridgeforestHOA Před rokem

      @@mattgranger OMG I used to buy and resell that camera bought it from the cayman islands, it was thousands less then in the USA Guess I should of kept it, price today is insane!

    • @art_means_artificial
      @art_means_artificial Před rokem

      no capture one tethering no deal hasselblad. bye!

  • @robertcurtis513
    @robertcurtis513 Před rokem +2

    Matt, aside from the leaf shutter, how do you assess the IQ of the two lens systems? I am a very happy GFX 100 user, no complaints, but if Hasselblad had materially better glass, that could push me to change. Other note I would have is that Capture One stubbornly refuses to support Hassleblad. I was about ready to place an order and check out the X2D, but the lack of capture one support, for my workflow, is a killer. Thanks.

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      Yes Capture/Phase One and Hasselblad have a mixed history. Seems editing support is unlikely.
      Both lenses great- In my opinion the HB lenses are better. Worth the price premium?? I can’t say.

    • @robertcurtis513
      @robertcurtis513 Před rokem +1

      @@mattgranger Then here is my though. The best of the Fuji lens's are fantastic, e.g., 110, 32-64, 250, 45-100 is close, and the 23... really really good.. Capture one is a big enough deal I wouldn't switch save for a massive glass difference and I just don't think that's realistic. So for me, at that premium, Im staying with GFX 100... Probably would reach same conclusion at a smaller premium.

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      Fair enough 👍🏼

    • @firstwave8855
      @firstwave8855 Před rokem

      i've ordered the x2d and thinking of letting go of my gfx100. I wanted a smaller, lighter setup so was looking at the 55mm(dont like 38mm fov and 90mm is not close to ready.) however I can not justify the price of the new V lenses. so i will stick to 45p at the moment, hoping that the 90mm down the road will surprise us.

  • @enricomarconi8358
    @enricomarconi8358 Před rokem

    You've a good taste with watches. Congrats. On the Hassy seems to me that the WB is warmer and the skin tones are more pleasing than the Fuji. Ok ok, post production etc. but I'm talking right off the camera results as I wouldn't want to be correcting WB constantly... it's a shame as I think the Fuji has a log going for her... and would be in a way the obvious choice, yet the Hassy files seem more welcoming and embracing...

  • @JoelWarren
    @JoelWarren Před 4 měsíci

    Your opinion of lens quality of Fuji vs Hasselblad on these cameras? Sharpness, resolving power, etc.?

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před 4 měsíci

      Fuji for value. Blad for build, leaf shutter and iq (in varying degrees)

  • @nsiebenmor
    @nsiebenmor Před rokem

    As someone who has been saving for the Fuji, I don’t think I can get it after seeing how much better the Hasselblad colors look.

  • @gabor.szarvas
    @gabor.szarvas Před rokem

    Hi Matt,
    I have been following your channel for quite a while and like your content and the way of explaining things.
    Perhaps you could shed light on a question I have trying to get answered which is related to the COLOR's.
    After watching your video I noticed how different is the Fuji colours from Hasselblad.
    Put aside post processing for now and tell me in the age of digital photography what is responsible for the unique Nikon or Canon colours? Is that the sensor and the processing within their cameras? Is that the lens?
    Would it change colour accuracy if I mount a Sigma art in front of a Nikon d850 ?
    I am sure you have some experience / opinion that worth to hear.
    Thanks and have a great day in HGK.

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      It’s the lens, the cameras presets, and how it’s editing. And how whatever you are viewing it on is calibrated. There are many variables.

    • @gabor.szarvas
      @gabor.szarvas Před rokem

      @@mattgranger I appreciate your response. Putting aside the post processing and monitor calibration, you say that the lens is what ultimately responsible for the "specific" colour rendition and not the sensor?
      Your images from the peak is an example how different the colours from these 2 brands are.
      Sorry if my color rendition questions bothering, it might be easy peasy for you but I have been always interested what makes these days the colors so brand specific. :-)

  • @kitminlee9169
    @kitminlee9169 Před rokem

    Hi Matt, great review. In the portraits the colour difference between these two cameras isn't that too noticeable, yet the landscapes of Hong Kong (at 10.11) from the Peak the colours are quite different. Could you explain why the colours in these images of HK are quite different in terms of colour? Did you do any retouch on the RAW files, etc?

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem +1

      Hi mate yep there is definitely some variation out of camera, especially as the white balance chosen by camera is often quite different. I suggest you check the raw files and explore them for yourself.

    • @JustZG
      @JustZG Před rokem +1

      i noticed this too and had a look-- the GFX files were shot in the Eterna film simulation profile (which is more muted by design). If you set it to provia or Astia the imagine's colours and contrast dramatically pops and become much more comparable.

    • @kitminlee9169
      @kitminlee9169 Před rokem +1

      @@JustZG thanks - that would explain the large difference. I would have though the comparison was done using Standard Film simulation.

    • @JustZG
      @JustZG Před rokem +1

      @@kitminlee9169 No worries! Yeah me too. I saw your comment and it resonated with my own thinking when i watched the video. I had to dig into the raws and find out for myself why the colours looks so vastly different too.
      He was probably testing the video features of the GFX and forgot to switch to the standard profile (provia).

    • @kitminlee9169
      @kitminlee9169 Před rokem +1

      @@JustZG I did a shoot where the product was shot with a Hassy and I used my GFX100s, we both used colour charts, etc. The Hassy reds were very slightly more solid/richer than the GFX100s. But wasn't majorly different, but enough difference for a commercial product photographer to take note of. That's why I was surprised in the large difference of Matt's two night shots taken with the X2D and GFX100s.

  • @dgbrownnt
    @dgbrownnt Před rokem +5

    Though the leaf shutters have a big cost difference, I would call out that it gives you a much faster flash sync speed. I believe the Fuji is at 1/125s while the Hassy is at 1/2000s. Yes, continuous lighting is probably better than flashes at freezing motion these days (and the X2D isn't the best camera for freezing motion), and you can use an ND filter if you want to use fill flash with wide aperture lenses in sunlight, but faster flash sync speeds give you a lot more flexibility in those situations.

    • @uflux
      @uflux Před rokem +1

      Totally agree! the amount of power you lose when you have to switch to high speed syncing on focal plane shutters is a pain the the butt. waiting for the implementation of focus tracking and face detect before I drop the money

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      yep, discussed in video.

  • @johnandyfantasy
    @johnandyfantasy Před rokem +1

    I really like the colour of Hasselblad X2D.

  • @sebastiang7183
    @sebastiang7183 Před 2 měsíci

    The color difference is interesting. The Hasselblad is a lot warmer and that works well for landscapes. However, the skin tones end up looking much more yellow than is natural.

  • @gordoncahill1170
    @gordoncahill1170 Před rokem

    I'm still not sure about the first few minutes. Just because you couldn't get hold of the HB 21mm it doesn't mean that the Fuji is ahead. HB buyers would likely buy a 21 and then they're about equal. Yes the Fujis has 5 zooms to the HB one but the primes are pretty equal (you can even use the XH300mm on the X2D).

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem +1

      yes. But you can also adapt just about any lens to the fuji and still use the mechanical shutter

  • @stefanosnapshots463
    @stefanosnapshots463 Před rokem +1

    I think something has gone wrong with your Kelvin temperature. Doesn't look like both cameras have an equivalent setting

  • @Eliehbk
    @Eliehbk Před rokem +2

    The Fuji purple color cast is annoying. I had the Fuji 50sii and X1Dii and the colors from the Hasselblad were much better out of the box. However, I have to admit that shooting experience goes to Fuji. Hasselblad had the most annoying shutter sound and the touch screen interphase felt more like an iPhone.

  • @mahdimanesh4221
    @mahdimanesh4221 Před rokem

    Thanks for your insights and taking the time to make the video! 💪🏼 I love Prime lenses and on the Hasselblad I would probably be more than happy with the 38 and 90 V lenses.
    However, I have also used the 32-64 on multiple GFX bodies and it is the first Zoom I had no complaints with.
    For the kind of work I do, 50MP are more than enough and if you do not have the time in post, the Fuji JPGs could be one more reason (but then, why do you go MF?) 😅

    • @gordoncahill1170
      @gordoncahill1170 Před rokem +1

      The HB 35-75 is at least as good as the Fuji standard zooms. Actually better. But they only make one. Fuji have 5 zooms.

    • @mahdimanesh4221
      @mahdimanesh4221 Před rokem

      Sadly it was never available when I rented the X1DII. :( And an f4 if more usable for what I do but all in all I am convinced it is a wonderful kit! Not just for starters…
      I loved the XCD45P a lot being so light and silent. What I have not yet tried is a Leica M… could be that those would meet my shooting style the best. So man options, so little time 😳😬

  • @theshortlist
    @theshortlist Před rokem +2

    Strange color rendition with the GFX100S... it's not usual... white balance ? color profile ? Adobe98 ?
    There's something wrong with your camera settings !
    I have a GFX100s myself...
    The + with the hassy is mainly sync speed...

  • @neglectedloves
    @neglectedloves Před rokem

    Nice video... what I don't get with the Hasselblad is that they have no eye or face detection or as an alternative a joystick to move the AF tracker. Smearing away on the touch display makes the EVF obsolete. Also other photographers testing the AF of the X2D complained about the erratic AF. It either needs a serious firmware upgrade or it's just not for moving people photography (which is fine) but then it's a camera purely for landscape or architecture... even though the AF of the GFX might be slow, it's at least usable

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback. What scenarios did those photographers find erratic AF?

    • @neglectedloves
      @neglectedloves Před rokem

      @@mattgranger it was a DPREVIEW video presenting the X2D just a few days ago. In a backlit scene. IMHO any modern camera these days should be able to handle that 🤷🏻‍♂️
      The photographer even tested it against an old H system camera with one AF point in the middle which outperformed the X2D. The model wasn't even moving. So I can't imagine how difficult it would be to have a model moving wildly 😂

  • @rahullele2737
    @rahullele2737 Před rokem

    Primary portrait and studio photographer,
    To answer question asked at the end of video, given that i've not won powerball jackpot, I'll be renting Hasselblad.
    If i win the powerball jackpot, I'll be waiting for next upgrade where probably give 16 bit color in 50 MP and some form of continuous autofocus and just a bit video on emergency basis ?
    Simply based on the color, Yes you can fix it in post but why if you have it so good from get go ? to my eye, the skin tones on hasselblad are much more accurate and pleasing at the same time ?
    Aesthetics and contribution to brand value is well worth price.
    I'm planning and renting this for studio beauty work and i think leaf shutter is really good idea and it'll pay lot of dividend in long term, if they would improve their autofocus (based on this video)

  • @svenskbibel
    @svenskbibel Před rokem

    Interesting, but I would have liked to see an iso comparison.

  • @robertbland5131
    @robertbland5131 Před rokem

    How much do the hassle b cost …??

  • @phnxbr
    @phnxbr Před rokem

    Is it possible to ask a demo of GFX to play around for 1 hour?

  • @thomaseriksson6256
    @thomaseriksson6256 Před rokem

    What is the best camera for landscape in low light?

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      We do the test in this video 👍🏼

    • @thomaseriksson6256
      @thomaseriksson6256 Před rokem +2

      @@mattgranger Thank you for the videos on MF cameras. HB has no TS lenses but I think that Fuji has one in the pipeline. I currently using Nikon D800E but will upgrade to a used D850. Not in the mood to switch all my F-system lenses to S-system lenses, I don’t get payed for my photos so it’s not an economic smart move. I may move to Fuji system parallel with the Nikon F-system and use my old MF HB and Mamiya 7 lenses with adapters. I’m into lowlight landscape and woodland photo using in camera multi exposures and ND grad, ND filters

  • @computergurujp
    @computergurujp Před 22 dny

    I have the 50Sii and it’s a great camera and have always wanted to shoot HB.
    You forgot to mention how much better the menu system on the HB is. It’s a huge difference and much better than Fuji or any other camera manufacturers.
    Did you use any of the film simulations on the Fuji?
    Also why didn’t you include the models socials?

  • @dakotaxu4792
    @dakotaxu4792 Před rokem

    You have the BLUE CERAMIC Omega Speedmaster moon phase Coaxial chronograph 60hr power reserve timepiece ?!!!

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před rokem

      👍🏼👍🏼 with adventuring dial

  • @Gandalfsson1
    @Gandalfsson1 Před rokem

    Good test for me because I'm not sure about Hassy or Fuji, so I'm reading everything I can find before the big investment (maybe the Leica Q3 - coming soon - is also something to consider)
    The problem with the Fuji GFX100S is not the camera, but their quality control with their lenses.
    You can read it in several places, e.g. Lloyd Chambers - a very thorough tester, but he is not the only one.
    Hasselblad's lenses do not have this reputation, but they are, on the other hand, very expensive = Quality control costs money, but then you avoid frustration and wasted energy and time.

  • @sithbk0075
    @sithbk0075 Před rokem +5

    Hasselblad color is just better, Fuji looked like it’s flat compared to Hasselblad. That being said, i just bought GFX100s and I’ve been very pleased with the results. Paired with 110/f2 is just amazing. Now if money is no object I’ll own both but that Hasselblad colors are just really nice. Will need to download your raw files.

  • @ab-cx6bd
    @ab-cx6bd Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely watches!!!

  • @rodrigogaray5453
    @rodrigogaray5453 Před 4 měsíci

    The Hasselblad is best.For me what is important in the end is the quality of the final picture. Or?