Manual focus XPan mount 35mm rangefinder camera released by Hasselblad & Fujifilm in 1998. Fuji's version is called the TX-1. It takes 21 24x65mm frames on each roll of 35mm film and can switch between panoramic shots and standard 24x36mm frames. The rangefinder automatically adjusts the frame lines to the selected aspect ratio. It has automatic frame advance and aperture-priority auto-exposure but retains fully manual control and focus. The XPan was voted as the "European Profesional Camera of the Year 1999-2000". Aluminum/titanium body available in dark grey.
- Shutter: Vertical metal focal plane, 8s - 1/1000s + B
- ISO range: 25 - 3200 (via DX code or manual)
- Exposure compensation: +/- 2 EV
- Size: 166 x 82 x 51mm
- Weight: 720g
Hasselblad 45mm f4 - Lens
Manual focus normal lens made for the Hasselblad XPan / Fujifilm TX-1 rangefinder cameras by Hasselblad. When in panoramic mode, gives the equivalent focal length of 25mm. Has in-between aperture stops. Metal body available in black.
- Hasselblad 45mm f4 (8 elements, 6 groups)
- Minimum focus distance: 0.7m
- Aperture blades: 9
- Size: 60 x 47mm
- Weight: 223g
Hasselblad XPan System
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