Through Yosemite, Bryce Canyon and Zion with the Hasselblad 907x and CFV100c.
Автор: Cheyne Walls
Загружено: 2026-01-10
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What happens when one of the most celebrated digital backs in modern photography is pushed into the harsh, unpredictable conditions of winter in America’s most iconic national parks?
In this film, I take the Hasselblad CFV 100c digital back deep into the field—chasing winter storms through Yosemite, Zion, and Bryce Canyon National Parks. From snow-covered granite walls to fleeting breaks in alpine weather, this journey is about more than resolution charts or lab tests. It’s about whether this system truly delivers when it matters most.
I test the CFV 100c paired with the Hasselblad 907X and XCD lenses, then take things a step further by optimizing the digital back with ALPA camera systems and Rodenstock lenses—unlocking the full potential of this remarkable sensor for serious landscape photography.
This video explores:
Real-world landscape performance of the Hasselblad CFV 100c
Field use of the 907X platform vs. technical camera setups
Why ALPA + Rodenstock can elevate medium format capture
The realities of shooting medium format in winter storms
Whether this system belongs in the hands of dedicated landscape photographers. This isn’t about brand loyalty—it’s about image quality, reliability, and creative freedom in the field. If you’re a landscape photographer considering medium format, a technical camera system, or simply wondering what the ultimate outdoor camera setup looks like today, this film is for you.
Thanks for watching—and as always, I appreciate you being here.
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