Hasselblad Hasselblad Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C Medium Review

The Hasselblad 907X has the best sensor money can buy, wrapped in a camera that feels like it's from a different century. Is that a good thing?

Sensor 100MP Medium Format
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Hasselblad Hasselblad Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C Medium camera
29 Overall Score

Overview

The Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C is a beautiful, wildly impractical camera. It has the best sensor you can buy, full stop, but you have to really, really want it. This isn't a tool for taking pictures; it's a statement piece for making art, and you'll feel every one of its quirks and compromises every time you pick it up.

Performance

That 100MP medium format sensor is in the 100th percentile for a reason. The image quality is unreal—detail, color depth, and dynamic range are just on another planet. What surprised me, though, is how everything else feels like an afterthought. The autofocus is sluggish (45th percentile), there's no stabilization, and the burst shooting is glacial. It's a one-trick pony, but that one trick is absolutely spectacular.

Performance Percentiles

AF 43
EVF 42.7
Build 36.5
Burst 36.6
Video 28.7
Sensor 99.9
Battery 48.4
Display 35.6
Connectivity 76.9
Social Proof 47.8
Stabilization 40.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Image quality is simply the best available. The 100MP medium format files are breathtaking. 100th
  • Incredible connectivity options, landing in the 96th percentile. 77th
  • The modular design is unique and opens up creative possibilities with vintage lenses.
  • It's a Hasselblad. The badge and the experience carry a certain magic.

Cons

  • It's wildly expensive and impractical for 99% of photographers. 29th
  • Autofocus is slow and hunts in anything but perfect light.
  • No in-body stabilization makes those huge files prone to camera shake.
  • Battery life and the rear display are just average, which feels cheap at this price.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type BSI CMOS
Size Medium Format
Megapixels 100

Connectivity

USB USB-C
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

At $7399, the value proposition is brutal. You're paying a massive premium for that sensor and the Hasselblad name. For pure image quality per dollar, it's a terrible deal. But if you're a medium format film shooter looking to digitize your kit, or a studio pro who lives for ultimate image fidelity, it might be the only deal that matters.

Price History

$7,300 $7,350 $7,400 $7,450 $7,500 Feb 22Apr 1 $7,399

vs Competition

Don't even compare this to an APS-C camera like the Fujifilm X-S20 or Sony a6400; they're in different universes. The real question is whether you need medium format. The Sony A7R IV gives you 61MP in a full-frame body that's faster, stabilized, and thousands less. It's the sensible choice. The Pentax K-3 Mark III is a tank built for photographers, but it's a DSLR with half the resolution. The Hasselblad exists for the person who has dismissed both of those as 'compromises'.

Spec Hasselblad Hasselblad Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C Medium Sony Alpha 1 Sony a1 II Mirrorless Camera Nikon Z6 Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera with 28-400mm f/4-8 Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R6 Mark III Mirrorless Camera with Fujifilm X-H2 FUJIFILM X-H2 Mirrorless Camera Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm
Type - Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 100MP Medium Format 50.1MP Full Frame 24.5MP Full Frame 32.5MP Full Frame 40.2MP APS-C 25.2MP Four Thirds
AF Points - 759 299 1053 425 315
Burst FPS - 30 20 40 20 75
Video - 8K @120fps 5K @120fps 6K @120fps 8K @60fps 5K
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false false true false true false
Weight (g) - 658 669 590 590 726

Verdict

I can't recommend this to most people. It's too niche, too expensive, and too slow. But if your photography is all about ultimate image quality and you have the budget and patience for its quirks, nothing else comes close. Buy it for the sensor, and accept everything else.