Hasselblad XPan II 35mm Rangefinder
Camera Body

Sometimes your world doesn't fit in the frame.
Sometimes you want to think a bit outside the box.
So for all those times when you need a little
something extra, Hasselblad presents the Hasselblad
X System and the XPan II the world's only truly
dual-format 35 mm camera system.
Building upon the success of the original XPan, The
unique dual format XPan II produces high quality
panorama or standard format images on regular 35 mm
film. Every exposure uses the full width of the
film, producing panorama shots with an image width
equal to those produced by a 6x7 medium format
camera. The two formats can be mixed in any order on
the same roll of film.
The 24x65 mm panorama format, together with the high
quality XPan lenses (focal lengths 30 mm, 45 mm
(standard lens) and 90 mm) brings medium format
image quality to 35 mm film.
The XPan II features a wide range of convenient,
user-friendly features such as automated film
loading film transport, TTL exposure metering, and
single or continuous exposure. The shutter release
can be triggered by button, mechanically, via a
dedicated electrical remote cable, or self-timer.
And being a rangefinder camera, the Xpan II is very
silent.
Switching between formats is easily done with the
simple twist of a knob. When changing format the
camera automatically adjusts the film position to
assure consistent film spacing and to avoid film
waste.
A bright viewfinder and coupled rangefinder ensures
optimal viewing and focusing. Viewfinder framing is
adjusted automatically according to the focal length
of the lens and the chosen format. The viewfinder
also has an integral LCD display showing shutter
speed and exposure information. The 30 mm lens is
supplied with a separate viewfinder attached to the
camera accessory shoe
The XPan II is almost as simple to use as a point
and shoot 35 mm camera while still being when you
choose it to be a highly flexible and sophisticated
professional tool. A number of features can be
easily programmed using the settings on the LCD
panel on the rear of the camera. Film speed,
exposure compensation, auto bracketing, multi
exposure, flash sync mode, self timer delay and film
return spooling mode can all be set to customized
user preferences.
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| Dual-format 24x65 mm and 24x36 mm |
| Integral viewfinder LCD |
| Shutter speeds from 8 s to 1/1000 s and B (max 540
s) |
| Frame rate 1.2 (0.9) frames per second for 24x36 mm
(24x65 mm) format |
| Flash sync speed up to 1/125 s |
| Aperture priority center-weighted TTL metering
system |
| Auto Bracketing |
Improvements of Xpan II Relative to Old Style
XPan:
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| LCD display in the viewfinder showing shutter speed
and exposure information |
| Multi exposure (up to 9 exposures) |
| Self-timer delay 2 or 10 seconds |
| B-time 540 seconds |
| Improved IR film performance |
| Flash sync at the beginning or end of exposure |
| Rewind of film with option to leave a film tip out
of the cassette |
| Lens shade for 45 and 90 mm lenses with locking
device |
| Diopter lens with locking system |
| Electrical remote release (optional release cord) |
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