LensRentals has loaned me a Hasselblad XCD 55mm f/2.5 V lens for testing. There have been reports of extreme amounts of focus shift in V-series lenses. Focus shift is usually caused by undercorrected or overcorrected spherical aberration. I haven’t seen that myself, so I took a look today. I have a test I used to… [Read More]
Hasselblad XCD 55V on X2D: distortion
LensRentals has loaned me a Hasselblad XCD 55mm f/2.5 V lens for testing. Last night I tested for distortion, on an image developed in Lightroom with lens compensation enabled. The blue line I added in Photoshop so that nonlinearity would be more apparent. THis loks very good. Here’s an image with the y dimension expanded… [Read More]
Hasselblad XCD 55V on X2D: bokeh examples
LensRentals has loaned me a Hasselblad XCD 55mm f/2.5 V lens for testing. I needed some banners for a newsletter I’m working on, so I took the XCD 55V out for a ramble. I stayed away from the nosebleed shutter speeds where the mechanical shutter of the lens gives, um, unusual bokeh. I shot wide… [Read More]
Hasselblad XCD 55V on X2D: focus curvature
LensRentals has loaned me a Hasselblad XCD 55mm f/2.5 V lens for testing. Today I tested for focus curvature, using Roger Cicala’s test method. I found a flat surface with some texture, set the lens to wide open, focused about 5 meters away, and got this image: In order to show the in-focus area, I… [Read More]
Hasselblad XCD 55V on X2D: off-axis illumination falloff
LensRentals has loaned me a Hasselblad XCD 55mm f/2.5 V lens for testing. Today I tested illumination falloff off-axis. I focused the lens to infinity, and made four photographs of a white wall with the camera rotated 90 degrees between each image. I used ISO 64 and the mechanical shutter. I brought all four images… [Read More]
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