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35mm manual focus Xpan mount rangefinder camera released by Hasselblad in collaboration with Fujifilm in 2003. Improved version of the first Xpan, adding a display to the finder for shutter speed and exposure information along with other minor improvements. Like its predecessor, it is famous for its panoramic 24x65mm frame size and for its ability to swap between this and the standard 24x36mm ratio. Exposes 21 frames in panoramic mode on a standard 36 exp roll. Has manual or auto-exposure (aperture priority) and pre-wind of the film. Has a coupled rangefinder with framelines that change when switched between aspect ratios, a self timer, a PC flash sync, a cable release socket and a hot shoe. Has +/- 2 stops of exposure compensation and an automatic bracketing mode. Aluminium/titanium body available in dark grey.
In 1998, Hasselblad & Fujifilm jointly released the XPan. The XPan is a panoramic rangefinder camera capable of taking 24x56mm panoramic images as well as the standard 24x36mm shots on the same roll. Hasselblad's cameras are known as XPans and Fuji's are known as the TX-1 and TX-2.
The XPan system only has three interchangeable lenses: The 30mm, the 45mm, and the 90mm.
XPan cameras are made of titanium, which improves durability and rigidity but leads to many XPan cameras having chipped paint.
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