The WIDEST lens Hasselblad has produced to date :: Hasselblad 21mm f/4 review - podcast episode cover

The WIDEST lens Hasselblad has produced to date :: Hasselblad 21mm f/4 review

Jun 15, 2018
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The Hasselblad 21mm f/4 is the widest lens Hasselblad has produced to date. The closest focal range this would come close to would be the Fujifilm 23mm GFX. This lens has a full frame equivalent to about 17mm - it is wide. Its also extremely impressive in terms of performance. This is a difficult lens to design within the limitations of portability, price, and fitting in with the rest of the system. The engineers at Hasselblad have done a brilliant job with this lens. Its very much a technical lens with incredible distortion control and edge to edge sharpness. The 21mm f/4 is perfect for architectural photography - particularly interiors and tight spaces that can be challenging to photograph. The lens features 13 elements in 9 groups, 2 aspherical elements, an aperture range of f/4 to f/32, central lens shutter with up to 1/2000 sec flash sync, internal focusing with manual focus override and a front filter threading of 77mm. Hasselblad were kind enough to loan me one from the first production run for a week to test. You can get one at B&H: https://goo.gl/pecEtJ AOP T-SHIRTS! https://aop.threadless.com/ Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
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