Parsippany, NJ—The Hasselblad XCD 3,2-4,5/20-35E is the first ultrawide-angle zoom lens as well as the first lens in the Hasselblad XCD E series. The “E” designation stands for “Exclusive,” representing the top optical performance in the XCD lineup. Further, the lens has a 16–27mm-equivalent full-frame focal length range with a maximum aperture of f/3.2. With flexible focusing module and high-performance leaf shutter, the XCD 3,2-4,5/20-35E let you capture a variety of themes, such as natural landscapes, urban scenes, vast interior spaces as well as environmental portraits.
Hasselblad XCD 3,2-4,5/20-35E Key Features
- Its 16-elements, 12-groups optical design includes three aspherical elements to suppress aberrations and meet the high-resolution demands of a 100-megapixel sensor.
- It also achieves clarity from the center to the edges of an image, with true-to-life color rendering.
- At the wide end, the lens maintains a maximum aperture of f/3.2 to create foreground depiction and soft bokeh in low-light conditions.
- From ultrawide to wide focal lengths, the lens caters to a variety of wide-angle photography scenarios.
- The ability to swiftly adjust to desired focal lengths without changing lenses allows photographers to capture sweeping landscapes and interiors or environmental portraits.
- A stepping motor pairs with a focusing drive mechanism and a small, light focusing lens group for accurate, quiet AF.
- The leaf shutter supports shooting with flash synchronization at all shutter speeds, with a flash sync speed of up to 1/2000s.
- Crafted from metal, a streamlined design is complemented by the “H” logo print engraved on the focus as well as zoom rings.
- MSRP: $5,929