Compare Fujifilm X Half vs Hasselblad X2D II 100C

In this technical comparison between the Fujifilm X Half and the Hasselblad X2D II 100C, we analyze the key features to help you choose.

Choosing between these two Cameras models often comes down to your budget, with prices around $849 USD / £749 GBP and $7,399 / €7,200 (Body only at launch).

Specifications Fujifilm
X Half
Hasselblad
X2D II 100C
Fujifilm X Half Hasselblad X2D II 100C
Launch
Version June, 2025 August, 2025
Body
Dimensions 105.8 ×64.3 ×45.8 mm 148.5× 106× 75 mm
Weight 240g (including battery and SD card) / 191g (body only) 840g (with battery); 730g (body only)
Mount (10.8mm f/2.8 - 32mm equivalent) Hasselblad X Mount
Weather sealing No Yes; water and dust resistant
Sensor
Type 1-inch Back-Illuminated (BSI) CMOS Back-side illuminated (BSI) CMOS
Size 13.2× 8.8 mm (Vertically oriented) Medium Format (43.8× 32.9 mm)
Resolution 18MP effective (17.74 million pixels) 100 Megapixels (11656× 8742)
ISO range ISO 200 – 12800 50 – 25,600 (Native base ISO 50)
Stabilization Digital Image Stabilization (for video only) 5-axis In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS); up to 10 stops
Display & Viewfinder
Rear screen 2.4-inch fixed Touchscreen LCD (920,000 dots) + Secondary Sub-LCD 3.6-inch Tilting OLED Touchscreen (1,400 nits peak brightness, 2.36M-dot)
Viewfinder Optical Window Viewfinder (OVF), 0.38x magnification, ~90% coverage 5.76M- dot Micro-OLED EVF; 1.0x magnification
Autofocus
AF Points TTL Contrast Detection AF Hybrid PDAF + CDAF + LiDAR-assisted focusing
AF System Single Point AF, Zone Focusing mode in "Film Camera Mode" 425 PDAF zones
Eye AF Yes (includes Face and Eye Detection) Yes (supports Human, Cat, Dog, and Vehicle detection); includes AF-C (Continuous)
Photo
Continuous shooting Single shot (emphasizes deliberate shooting); Approx. 5fps in standard modes Up to 3.3 fps
Formats JPEG only (No RAW support; mimics the "finished" look of film) 3FR RAW (16-bit), JPEG, HEIF, Ultra HDR JPEG, HDR HEIF
Video
Max Resolution & FPS Full HD (1440×1080 vertical or 2160×1440 diptych) at 24p -
Bit-depth 8-bit (Long GOP, ~50 Mbps) -
Mic / Headphone ports No 3.5mm ports (requires USB-C to Headphone adapter included in box) -
HDMI output No (Micro-HDMI is not present; uses USB-C for data) -
Storage
Card slots 1 Slot 1 Slot + Internal Storage
Type SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I supported) 1TB Internal SSD; 1x CFexpress Type B (up to 512GB supported)
Connectivity
Wi-Fi Yes (Compatible with the dedicated X half App) Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), 2.4/5GHz
Bluetooth Yes (Ver 4.2) Yes
USB / HDMI USB Type-C (USB 2.0) / No HDMI port USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps); No HDMI output
Battery
Model NP-W126S (Common Fujifilm X-series battery) Rechargeable Li-ion (7.27V / 3400mAh)
CIPA shots Approx. 880 shots per charge Approx. 327 shots (up to 466 in optimized mode)
USB charging Yes (Supports 5W–10W charging) Yes (supports PD 3.0 fast charging)
Misc
Inside the box Camera, NP-W126S Battery, Lens Cap, USB-C to Headphone Adapter, Hand Strap, Protective Cover X2D II Body, 3400mAh Battery, 30W USB-C Charger, USB-C to USB-C Cable, Shoulder Strap, Protective Cover Lid.
Price $849 USD / £749 GBP $7,399 / €7,200 (Body only at launch)
Full Details X Half - Full Specifications X2D II 100C - Full Specifications