Which Camera Reigns Supreme? Hasselblad X2D or Fujifilm GFX100S
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In this video I wanted to see how two of the best medium format cameras in the world perform 'head to head' in a real life landscape photography shoot.
In order to make life much harder for myself I decided to drive 2000 miles to one of the most beautiful locations in New York. With crazies on the highway and the madness of summer crowds, this wasn't easy.
My lofty goal was to capture some 'book-worthy' images while putting both of these cameras through their paces in a typical shooting scenario but perhaps my expectations were a little unrealistic for the busiest time of the year.
Obviously these are both brilliant cameras but I was surprised to see some major differences in both the colour rendering and the performance of the image stabilization. This might just mean the end of tripods for waterfall photography.
With 200 megapixels at my disposal, I photograph one of the most spectacular scenes I've ever witnessed and you can share it with me right here in this video.
Crossing the US border is always a nerve-wracking experience and with no hotel booking we're going to need somewhere safe to park the camper, but where?
My first task was to collect the Fujifilm GFX100S that I'd rented and then get it configured for battle against the Hasselblad X2D. Luckily, Amanda was ready to carry the heavy load in her camera bag.
Hobbling up and down the stone stairs of the trail was agonizing for my bludgeoned leg but a true artist suffers for his art.
Will the GFX100s retain it's former glory or is there a new king in town?
There's really only one way to find out.
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
🔘Intro: 0:00
🔘Canada to USA Road Trip: 0:59
🔘Walmart RV Camping: 2:12
🔘Fujifilm GFX100S Unboxing: 4:49
🔘Comparison Starts Here: 6:48
🔘Image Stabilization Test: 12:00
🔘JPG Comparison SOOC: 16:15
🔘Magic Light Happens: 18:55
🔘Colour Rendering Comparison: 1: 20:17
🔘Colour Rendering Comparison: 2: 21:31
🔘Which Camera Would I Buy?: 22:00
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@petertulner623
10 ай бұрын
What book? Landscape photography on location?
Gavin, still unbelievable to me that you have only 90k followers… your channel is one of THE best for photo beauty and a dapple of entertainment. As an Upstate NYer we are spoiled with having these amazing state parks just an hour away. If you have not been already, come back in the Fall and visit Letchworth… unbelievable colors.
@gotminnam
10 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@Globetrotter-1
10 ай бұрын
The nice thing when I was photographing for a book and magazine articles back during the 90's, was that it was often devoid of people. I'd hate to visit it again today...because the crowds would certainly kill the magic for me.
@fototripper
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@fototripper
10 ай бұрын
Thank you.
The color of the brick wall in the zoomed in comparison seemed natural in the GFX image, but a greenish cast in the X2D. I was surprised you didn't comment on that, Gavin.
Wow. Fuji color science is already top top tier. But man, Hasselblad color is unbeatable.
The shenanigans are why I’m here, on top of the comparison.
@mipmipmipmipmip
8 ай бұрын
I skipped! No shenanigans for me.
I almost bought the Hasselblad. The colors are one thing, the interface, and leaf shutter is the main draw. Portrait shooters will appreciate the leaf shutter and colors. Forget the video function and just get a separate video camera! People say that you can just adjust the colors, but it is time wasted (and that's money). The Fuji colors have a red tint that's similar to Canon. The X2D has beautiful natural tones and gradation.
The Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution - HNCS - is unbeaten. Nothing else can compete with that.
This video gets better every time it is replayed! Just superb!
This helped me pick the Hasselblad. Took it out to Bryce Canyon and Rocky Mountain NP the last couple of weeks and you weren’t lying about those colors. Incredible. I don’t even like processing my photos anymore because I don’t want to ruin these amazing Hasselblad files
Stunning images of a beautiful place. Thanks for the camera reviews. The location deserves best!
Fantastic conditions Jon, it’s a true joy when it works out so well.
there is two pretty significant differences between the X2D and the GFX 100S first one is the type of shutter used. The X2D is using leaf shutters inside the lens, making it a lot quieter and stable compared to the GFX 100S that uses a focal plane shutter. I don't know how well dampened the GFX's shutter is, but focal plane shutters introduce a lot more movement in the camera than leaf shutters, and with 102MP sensors, even with IBIS units, the slightest movement might be the thing tipping the edge between sharp and blurry. I don't think it has to do with the ISO, but the shutter type. Second difference is the lenses you can put on the camera. Hasselblad needs to put a leaf shutter inside each of their lenses, which is definitely adding cost and/or reliability issues since there is more moving parts in each lens. Fujifilm went the simple way, their lenses are just lenses, and the shutter is in the camera, reducing the cost, making them simpler without compromising image quality. The GFX lenses are also more numerous and versatile compared to the Hasselblad system, with access to good primes, but also good zooms. So looking at both of these cameras, the X2D really falls into the "luxury" camera category, like Leica does: it's special (Leica does rangefinder, Hasselblad does leaf shutters), it achieves very good image quality and some people claim that they have the best color science of all cameras, so far it seems to be the case for both brands. But for both brands as well, there is a cheaper camera with the same sensor, very close image quality and much more pragmatic approach (Sony for Leica, Fuji GFX for Hasselblad) Fujifilm might have little worse colors compared to the X2D, but their more fleshed out lens ecosystem, more affordable cameras, access to pretty good quality video in the 100S makes it a no brainer for a lot of people, just like the color science, superior stability and/or super fast flash sync speeds will make the X2D a no brainer for other people Two excellent cameras at the top of the food chain.
@villageblunder4787
10 ай бұрын
Nice comparison.
@teemukustila
10 ай бұрын
Came to look for this. Leaf shutter is the difference for this handheld shots. I already witnessed this with GFX50S vs X1D (1st generation). X1D was remarkably more handheld friendly due to less vibration from the leaf shutter. That said, I would still pick GFX00S over X2D. Just something which makes me think Fujifilm’s future is more financially secure compared to Hasselblad now owned by the Chinese….
Honestly, this channel is the only KZread channel that has me and the wife both absolutely buckled laughing. Only found it relatively recently and we both sit and binge it. Last night we found the outtakes videos and I was up late watching them… so much so that I had 38 minutes sleep and because of that I have a face like a bucket of angry frogs 😂😂 Thanks for not only the incredible photography but such a unique take on what is usually such a dry and humourless genre.
For anything photograpy, the X2D reigns supreme. The color science is outstanding.
A finally another Fototripper video, yeah. Was missing them!
Two great cameras to get to use, but wow what a fantastic venue to be able to visit. Thanks
Have tried both. The x2d gets better images in my hands -bought the x2d. It is also nicer to hold by a lot.
Wow that 1st fall is stunning
Oh my word, what a stunning location! The view back towards the staircase waterfall was beautiful. Very interesting comparison, I’m swaying towards the Hasselblad for image quality but got to be the Fuji if you need both photos and video. Looking good by the way Gavin, keep it up mate!
@fototripper
10 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
Wow what a beautiful scene!…. Words don’t do it any justice
Excellent video Gav, one of your best. I'd kill for that 'blad.
Very helpful video and review. Absolutely love the Hasselblad colours. Image stabilisation in X2D is a game changer. This scene had a relatively limited range of colours so I suspect the difference will be even greater in images with greater colour range. Thanks for sharing and a great location as well.
Hey! You're finally in my home state! A good spot to check out next time you go through Maine is Baxter State Park. All kinds of scenic places.
Thank you for coming to NYS .. most people are unaware of the beautiful landscapes here ❤
WOWZA what a location! love your videos, good fun and informative, thank you
Thanks great video all the way around. The X2D has been on my list for quite some time. The colors are incredible, and the imagestabilaztion is unbelievable , the menu as well. Overall if someone didn't fall in love with that camera I would be very suspicious. Thanks again great video.
Thank you for the comparison. That was great!
Thank You for this comparison video. It has helped me with a decision for my next camera
@harveymanfrantinsingin7373
6 күн бұрын
It shouldn’t have…
I’ve hiked there, it’s beautiful. Great photo’s!
Wow amazing waterfalls great video
Great content Gavin and amazing cameras BUT OMG waterfall heaven I live in Northumberland and we have some amazing waterfalls but nothing like that outstanding defo a book image in there 👌👌
❤ your choice for location on that shoot. I was just there on June 24th and did have rain. Glad it's only a 3.5 hour drive for me.
@Srini_Eyes
10 ай бұрын
Whats the name of this exact location. Would love to visit
What a location! That handheld X2D shot was pretty darn impressive at those settings for sure.
Enjoyable video but in all honesty I find it largely misleading. In my opinion doing a comparison of color rendering with auto white balance on is completely useless. In every comparison there was a very noticable difference especially in tint and even exposure of the shots in some cases, which would make greens look totally different even if they had been done with the exact same camera. So while this was very calming to watch and I appreciate the "real life usage" approach, I think making the shots comparable in the first place by being technically correct is still in order.
I love going to the Glen. And we every time I’ve been there I start at dawn to get shots without ppl.
You finally came back in style... I miss the old place movies with old friends. Well you can't have everything.
I live a little bit away and would have loved to have meet you both. It took me about 40 minutes to get the shot without any people. Just so many places do get stunning pictures. In the Fall on a beautiful day, the Glen is mind blowing. Great video!
The colors and handheld clarity with the Hasselblad are amazing I think that’s the “sexy” you felt. Almost had a meltdown when I saw where the test shoot was it’s my former back yard 🥰
Fairly new to the channel, generally hate gear comparisons but your narrative style is enjoyable and entertaining, good job sir. As it happens I just bought the Fuji 100s as I enjoy landscape photography in the pursuit of mindfulness. I got it on sale for ~7000au, a quick search shows the XD2 at ~15000au and building as for aquiring a lens set, with my current budget, I dont have any spare organs to sell. If I had oodles of $$$ then I’d have reconsidered, but as it is, no one’s paying me for my photographic interest, and brand loyalty or colour science seems worth less than it was pre LR-PShop.
Absolutely incredible location & well worth the long drive. As for the cameras, my initial thought was the colours looked a little unreal (almost over-saturated?) with the Hasselblad, but I can only judge from the KZread video & not what you see. One thing which really stood out for me was the image stabilisation of the Hasselblad - totally unreal. Thanks for the comparison Gavin 👍👏
I live in NYC and had no idea that such fantastic photo making opportunity was upstate. Thanks for the inspiration!
I shoot black and white primarily so color is not too important to me. I bought the FujiFilm GFX 100 II. Much of my landscape work is shot at a lower angle and the tilt adapter is priceless to me! I also shoot portraits and eye/face detection is very nice to have. Finally when I do shoot color FujiFilm’s film simulations remind me of choosing different film stocks. They’re great starting points in post.
Loved this one, Gavin! That waterfall is orgasmic. And that Hasselblad don’t ‘alf give me the ‘orn…
I love your content! Thanks for sharing.
Another great one! Thanks for the comparison.
No video is a plus for me. Not to mention a super simplified menu. So ... I have the Hasselblad 907X CVF100C. The image quality is crazy good. 40 years of image making and I'm astounded by how advanced it has all become. Amazing.
Some gorgeous scenery in that park. I'm quite jealous.
Great review. Thank you. ❤
Very enjoyable comparison video. Most of these types of video’s are endlessly boring with incredibly redundant details. This shows what you need to know I a real life setting. I am amazed at the handheld performance of the Hasselblad.
great comparison Gavin both awesome cameras like you say.
Informative & entertaining..... Thank you from a new fan in Rio de Janeiro, BR
Another great vlog Gavin! And what an epic location for the battle of the big guys! Hasselblad or GFX - I'd love to have either one. Of course I did see a sneak preview of a couple of shots while I was out with Chris while you were in New York - and new you'd love it there. Unfortunate about all the tourists! 😂 Hopefully your gimpy leg heels quickly and you can continue to frolick around Cape Breton! Cheers to you both. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for a great comparison video. I went through the agony of deciding between the Hasselblad H2D and the Fuji 100S for about 6 months. Finally, I settled on the 100S, but for a reason you did not really explore in your video. I have been a Hasselblad shooter for about 50 years, from the old 500C and CW film cameras, the H1D and up through the H5D-50 cameras, and finally to the H1D-50C. And for my favorite type of shooting, landscapes, the H2D is a perfect camera. The well documented shortcomings in focusing speed and lack of video do not effect me at all. I really loved the H2D; however, in a test at a local camera shop the Fuji produced beautiful images with breathtaking detail. I think the magnificent Hassy color and sharpness can be matched by the Fuji with post processing in Photoshop/Lightroom. What really convinced me was the fact that Fuji has a superb line of lenses for its GFX cameras. (And remember, the Hassy H series lenses were made by Fuji.) Hassy has only one zoom for its X cameras, 35 to 75 mm. If they had also had, say a 60-120mm, or a 70-140mm zoom, I would have bought the X2D with the two zoom lenses. I now have the Fuji 100s, three Fuji zoom lenses, 32-64mm, 45-100mm and the 100-200mm, plus the 1.4 extender for the long zoom. This gives me a 100 megapixel camera and lenses with a focal lengths from 32mm to 280mm, in a backpack that weighs only 16 lbs., including other paraphernalia.
@anta40
10 ай бұрын
And of course the GFX100 is more affordable. A few years ago, a local Fuji product specialist told me that Fuji's vision is to bring medium format to bigger audience. Yep, I can definitely see that.
Great video and great comparisons between both. I have to give a vote for the Hasselblad after watching this. I hope you were able to get back into the canyon when there was better light and less people.
Brilliant! Another great video . Your storytelling is as good as your photography. I loved the reverse motion clips, and the panoramic compositions.
Amazed they let you both in the country!😂 great comparison. Really appreciate the observations and experience. I loved hassle film cameras and would love to own the x2d.
what a stunning location well worth the drive !! I just checked my lotto number ☹☹☹Il be sticking to this side of the pond with my Pentax 😭😭Thank god for folks Like you that can bring me to these fabulous locations Ps you did a unboxing video Id love to see Mr Heaton do a reaction video to this especially during the image stabilisation test where the chap was just short of holding the camera for you ! Id say Mr Heaton was physically sick at this point 😷🤯
Why would you be doing a side-by-side comparison and not use the same iso ,…and the same aperture setting ,…and same shutter speed in both cameras?
Great idea in taking bear spray into Walmart. You can clear the check out line a lot faster! Nice! I must try that at my local Walmart. 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the video, Gavin.
yes I think higher iso effects image stabilization by giving more info to the sensor for tracking.
I hope you made it to Taughannock, Buttermilk and Letchworth while you were in the area, beutiful shots btw especially the drone in watkins!
Nice Video Gavin And Fantastic Shots, I Believe That The Best Camera Would Be The One That You'll Never Have To Go On Photoshop To Edit. Straight From The Camera To The Wall :)
What a location Gavin, love the images,
Glad you and Amanda are enjoying your business holiday in NY State. Also glad that I don't have to make your decision on which camera to buy. Pretty sure that you will choose the Fuji because of the video capability. Also sure that if you could find a workaround you would choose the Hassy. Take a sheet of paper and draw a line down the middle of the page. List all the pros on one side and the negatives on the other. Then wrack your brain between the two until you decide. 😁 Forgot to say that Amanda looked great again, as usual.
Outstanding! Thank you
with the hasselblad it actually made everything more green, so much so that even the boulders and waterfall had a hint of green in them.
The image stabilization difference is probably because "Blad is now owned by DJI, and who know more about stabilization. Back in the darkroom days we always referred to images from Hassy and Leica as having 'presence' . Don't overlook using Google Photo's when you want to edit JPEG images. It's surprisingly powerful. I use it in the field, downloading to my tablet, via camera wifi, to view the JPEG images quickly, occasionally sending an image to social media. It's much faster than using Lightroom, superior to seeing the images on the camera back, and the tablet takes no real space in the backpack.
Nice video I enjoyed it. Can I ask what is your normal vlog camera that that your using?
yes sure. i fell in love with spending 5 more minutes on lightroom and a full new set of lenses + a trip all at same cost of a X2D! audio recording was nice! more water sound next time!
Wild to see you pick up a camera from that FedEx location, that's where I always drop off my rentals!
That's ban - gore Maine. I grew up in New Hampshire and went to Maine and New York often. The New England area is amazing. Hope you get to spend some time there. Thanks for the great video. Cheers.
Great video. My wife has this location written down on the side of our fridge of places to visit. Won't take us three days though as we'd be coming up from West Virginia. Great video! Can't wait to experience this area myself.
Nice comparison and beautiful setting sir! One question please…Would you say that the Hasselblad lenses are generally sharper than the Fujinon lenses? I saw more detail in your X2D handheld long exposure, but obviously that could be due to factors other than pure lens sharpness/resolution. Thanks again!
I've been on the brink of cancelling my too-many months long order for the super, sphincter tightening-ly expensive new Nikon 600mm and put the budget toward the super, sphincter tightening-ly expensive Hasselblad X2D (and a portrait lens of a length not yet decided). This video of yours is not helping LOL Hasselblad renders human flesh as exquisitely as you experienced it does with landscape colours and detail. Always wanted one and it'll look better on me than a sports car in my old age :) Cheers!
I landed in Boston and onwards to Bangor Maine. The bus departed and I was alone in USA! Like North by Northwest. My pals soon picked me up! Passport control! Looked at my Canadian passport. Officer said wait here and went to another room! He came back with a whole lot of folks to Welcome me back to Canada! Wow! I was many months near boundary. I crossed from St Stephen to States, to use library! Your test was/is perfect. Hasselblad always had great colours! I could never focus the 500v series!
J'adore ce que vous faites... Et surtout vôtre humour.
What’s ailing your leg? I hope you recover quickly. Thanks for the video, I’ll never buy either one, but I love your videos.
From personal experience, the Hasselblad's images are much more filmic. However, one thing not mentioned in the review is that the Fujifilm's autofocus is vastly superior. Also, the price gap between the two systems increases massively if you need multiple focal lengths. But the Hassy is just such a beautiful thing to use the one that gets used the most.
Both cameras use the exact same Sony sensor. If there's a difference in the way the data from the sensor is processed, it can most likely be corrected in post. In terms of sharpness, it is the lens that really determines that (how exact the focus is, the lens elements and quality etc)
@suatsekil
9 ай бұрын
how can I can which sensor they are using? ıs there any website?
@BlazeFirereign
5 ай бұрын
@@suatsekil Both use the Sony IMX461AQR sensor.
I am glad YT suggest your video. Did you have a chance to play around with the film simulations on the GFX? I am curious because I shoot in Velvia on my XT4 most of the time for the vibrant colors sooc. Subscribed 🤙🏼
Oh wow that Hasselblad really looks lovely!
You surprised me, I never thought that Fuji records such blurry photos. Well done.
Thank you for the nice review. I would like to see a review of color rendering by the same WB.
Good Stuff Gavin. I am a commercial portrait photographer, Not landscape, but have used both bodies more than once. What I found, particularly with skin tones in the Hassleblad really cranks up the luminance and hues in camera, hence the green shift on everything. I agree its more appealing in the greens of nature but on skin, its awful. worse than sony's red shift. Maybee the Hassy is the right tool for the job with landscapes? quite possibly but definately not portrait. It would be really interesting to see how it performs with critical WB in the snow...food for thought.
@amermeleitor
9 ай бұрын
And what is your favorite camera body and lenses for portraits?
Nice to see a location I recognize (used to visit there often).
I know that park very well. I used to be a Naturalist for NYS Parks, and though that park was not in my region, I went to it many times.That whole area of NYS is very beautiful. I assume you wish to not name the park.
The opening drone scene I thought was stunning (or since it's in USA = it's 'awsum'). The colours were stunning and yep of rocks had been wetter it'd improved the scene. 1st image > bril. Yep ~ a majestical area indeed. Very much enjoyed watching. Humour I like😅 and with your 'poorly' leg and all I'm just glad you put your silth like young wife through the toil of carrying the heavier camera. What a man (joking 😂😂😂). Cheers
Stellar video
Great video! Awesome location 😳
Hasselblad has always ruled on top for image quality over the years. Its truly a professional photography system. You proofed that it is in this video. I loved that waterfall scene , you need to go back when no one is there.
¡Excelente! La hasselblad es una maravilla
I can see what you mean in the greens. I can't speak for other systems, but the fuji processor always seems to like to inject a lot of magenta in green scenes. I almost always have to go into WB tint offset and move towards green when taking woodland shots. It appears the Hasselblad processor interprets green hues and tints a lot better.
I am looking at both cameras for boudoir “style” photos. Lots of lower and natural light moody but all handheld. Probably with Hassy would use the 80/1.9 a lot. Already have a Lumix S5 that I can use for video and would be ok with just straight photo camera. Any thoughts on which direction to go?
Hey! Great Video - thank you so much for it! May I ask which camera you used for the Video footage? Thanks a lot in advance for your answer! All the best from Ausria, G Huemer
I’m just here for the entertainment and that magnificent waterfall 🖤 My good lady Amanda would like to know if we’re going to get an update on Hardcastle towers soon, she checks every week and tells me off if there isn’t one 🤷♂️ seeing the floor sanding clip in the previous video has driven her to distraction.
@fototripper
10 ай бұрын
Very soon
@mattleccese
10 ай бұрын
@@fototripper she will be delighted 🤙
Thanks, I love your vids
@fototripper
10 ай бұрын
Thank you too!
Its good to see a practical review of gear. Charts don't do it for me as I don't photograph charts. Beautiful place, beautiful images. Take care of that leg!
@fototripper
10 ай бұрын
Exactly David, exactly!
I have recently started a youtube channel and I am looking for a camera, your explanation is great thank you and I have learned through your video, great tips 👍
I liked the GFX colours, it looked like they got a better white balance, which is hard to do in a forest. In my edit I would have the shadows have less green, and allow a bit more green in the midtones. Anyway it's hard to judge, but maybe it's time to poll your viewers, and offer a few edits on screen? I terns of camera choice, I think the without tripod X2d would allow you to explore new angles, which would result in different and new images. I'm sure you can find a way to make an interesting video without the internal video recording the GFX offers.