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Hasselblad X-XPAN Lens Adapter

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  • Compact X-XPAN Lens Adapter
  • suitable for the X1D camera system
  • enables the use of X-Pan Lens

This compact adapter for the X1D camera system enables the use of X-Pan Lens. The slim-line adapter increases the length of the lenses by 21.4 mm and weighs 112 g. It adheres to the compact, lightweight design philosophy of the X1D camera system.

With the X-XPAN Lens Adapter you can use your old Hasselblad XPan lenses with the Hasselblad X camera system.

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Hasselblad X-XPAN Lens Adapter

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  • Compact X-XPAN Lens Adapter
  • suitable for the X1D camera system
  • enables the use of X-Pan Lens

Product description for Hasselblad X-XPAN Lens Adapter

This compact adapter for the X1D camera system enables the use of X-Pan Lens. The slim-line adapter increases the length of the lenses by 21.4 mm and weighs 112 g. It adheres to the compact, lightweight design philosophy of the X1D camera system.

With the X-XPAN Lens Adapter you can use your old Hasselblad XPan lenses with the Hasselblad X camera system.

Hasselblad X-XPAN Lens Adapter

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
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Kamera-Anschluss
Hasselblad X
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
112 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
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