Hasselblad X2D Meets Nikon Z9: One Shooter's Two-System Logic
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Running a Hasselblad X2D alongside a Nikon Z9 isn't gear indulgence, it's two genuinely different tools for two genuinely different jobs. The X2D handles deliberate, controlled shooting where resolution and colour depth earn their keep. The Z9 takes over the moment subjects start moving fast and you need autofocus that doesn't negotiate. The Nikon Zf rides along as backup and everyday carry. It's a clean system logic, and the part worth filing away is how cleanly the shooter has defined which camera does what, instead of chasing one body to rule them all.
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