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Traditionally, medium format photography has been the stuff of tripods, studio lighting and studied technique to get the best result. The Hasselblad X2D II 100C is as easy to use as a smartphone.
The Hasselblad teleconverter lens adds a 10x optical zoom to the Oppo Find X9 Pro's 200-megapixel camera. It's expensive but the results are fantastic. Prakhar Khanna Writer Prakhar Khanna is a Writer ...
I've been using the brand new Oppo Find X9 Pro – a clear one-up competitor to the OnePlus 15 – for four weeks now. It's a stellar flagship with a suite of capable cameras, which is clearly gunning to ...
Hasselblad has been a familiar partner on the OnePlus smartphone lineup for a number of years now. Owning a OnePlus device meant bragging to your friends it sported a Hasselblad camera system. The ...
Oppo has officially unveiled its new Hasselblad Professional Imaging Kit, a modular camera attachment designed for the upcoming Find X9 Pro. The kit includes a Hasselblad teleconverter, a magnetic ...
OPPO has unveiled a new Hasselblad-branded camera kit for the upcoming Find X9 Pro flagship. The kit includes a 9.6x zoom teleconverter lens, a magnetic case, a magnetic grip with a shutter button, ...
If you have owned a OnePlus flagship in the last few years, you’ve probably noticed the prominent Hasselblad logo on the camera module. Since the launch of the OnePlus 9 series, every flagship from ...
The OnePlus 13 is one of my favorite smartphones of the year, in part because of a surprisingly excellent camera that — while perhaps not as reliable as the best from Google — can really impress in ...
But Oppo and Hasselblad seemingly aren’t. But Oppo and Hasselblad seemingly aren’t. is a news editor with over a decade’s experience in journalism. He previously worked at Android Police and Tech ...