User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety
- 3 Lenses
- 4 Functions
- 4.1 Parts, Components, Buttons and Controls
- 4.2 Grip Buttons and Controls
- 4.3 Camera Body Buttons and Controls
- 4.4 Mode Dial
- 4.5 Exposure Program Modes
- 4.6 The X1D II Interaction Displays
- 4.7 Touch Display Navigation
- 4.8 Navigating the Menus
- 4.9 Touch Display Main Menu
- 4.10 Control Screen
- Locked Exposure Parameters on the Control Screen
- Settings on the Control Screen
- Self Timer settings
- Interval settings
- Interval Operation
- Exposure Bracketing settings
- Exposure Bracketing Operation
- Long Exposure Screen
- Focus Bracketing
- Focus Bracketing settings
- Focus Bracketing Operation
- Step Size
- DoF and Step size visualized
- Examples
- Fixed Exposure Compensation Setting
- Exposure Compensation / Quick Adjust
- Light Meter Mode
- 4.11 Video Recording
- 4.12 Connector Ports
- 4.13 Memory Cards
- 4.14 Stop Down Button
- 4.15 Live View indications
- 4.16 Focusing
- 4.17 Move Autofocus Point
- 4.18 Resize Autofocus Point
- 4.19 Move Autofocus Point using Touchpad
- 4.20 Change Settings on the Grip
- 4.21 Browsing, Preview and Histogram
- 4.22 Image Rating
- 5 Settings
- 6 Phocus
- 7 Accessories
- 8 Appendix
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INTRODUCTION
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1.4 X1D II TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DATASHEET
X1D II 50C
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Camera Type
Medium Format Mirrorless Digital camera with Autofocus, Auto exposure, interchangeable
lenses.
Construction Machined aluminium. Tripod socket 1/4”.
Sensor Type CMOS, 50 megapixels (8272 × 6200 pixels, 5.3 × 5.3 µm).
Sensor Dimensions 43.8 × 32.9 mm
Image Size
Stills: 3FR RAW capture 106 MB on average. JPEG: Up to 22 MB, TIFF 8 bit: 154 MB.
Video: 2.7K (2720 x 1530) and HD (1920 x 1080), max 29:59 minutes/clip). Video covers the full
sensor width in a 16:9 ratio.
File Format Hasselblad 3FR RAW, Full size JPEG. Video: H.264 Compressed (29.97 fps).
4:2:0 8 bit color.
Shooting Mode
Single shot stills, Video. Single and Continuous Drive, Self Timer, Interval Timer, Exposure Brack-
eting and Focus Bracketing.
Colour Defi nition 16-bit; Dynamic range up to 14 stops.
ISO Speed Range ISO Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, 25600.
Storage Options
Dual UHS-II SD cards or tethered to Mac or PC. Max 1 TB. SD Cards can be used in Overfl ow or
Backup mode (images only). Recommended cards are listed below.
Colour Management Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS)
Storage Capacity A 64 GB card holds approximately 600 RAW or 6000 JPEG High Quality images on average.
Capture Rate 2.7 frames per second (RAW)
User Interface
Touch interface including swipe, scroll and pinch/spread to zoom. Camera grip with buttons and
Scroll Wheels. Many camera functions and settings can be controlled from a tethered computer
or iPad Pro/iPad Air (2019) over Wi-Fi or tethered.
Display 3.6-inch TFT type, 24-bit colour, 2.36-million-dot; Touch functionality: Full support
Live View On camera and host computer with high frame rate.
Viewfi nder OLED, 3.69-million-dot Electronic Viewfi nder (EVF). Viewing Area : 100%. Magnifi cation: 0.87x
Histogram Feedback Yes, in Browse Mode on rear display and in EVF.
IR Filter Mounted in front of sensor.
Acoustic Feedback Yes
Software
Phocus for Mac and Windows. Compatible with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom® and Adobe
Camera Raw®
Phocus Mobile 2 for iPad Pro, iPad Air (2019) and iPhone (iOS 12 or later)
Platform Support Macintosh: OS X version 10.12.2 or later. PC: XP/Vista/Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit)/ 8 / 10.
iOS device Support iPad Pro, iPad Air (2019 or later) and iPhone (iOS 12 or later)
Host Connection Type USB 3.0 (5 Gbit/s) Type-C connector.
Additional Connec-
tions
Audio In/Out.
Operating Tempera-
ture
-10 to 45 ˚C. 14 to 113 ˚F.
Wi-Fi & GPS 802.11 b, g, n, a, ac (a and ac depending on region). GPS built-in.
RECOMMENDED MEMORY CARDS
For optimal performance of the X1D II 50C, the following
SD memory cards are recommended to use:
● UHS-II, 260MB/s or faster
Avoid using Micro SD/TF memory cards with SD card sets. Some
Sony high-speed SF-G UHS-II SD 300MB/s memory cards might
have poor compatibility, and therefore, might not be able to write
image data properly.