Among the widest lenses available for the Hasselblad X system, the XCD 20-35mm f/3.2-4.5 E is an ultra-wide zoom offering a powerful field of view well-suited to landscape, cityscape, and architectural subjects. Equivalent to a 16-27mm zoom on full-frame, this lens is balanced by a relatively bright f/3.2-4.5 maximum aperture range, high-performance autofocus, and a leaf shutter for flash sync at all shutter speeds.
Among the widest lenses available for the Hasselblad X system, the XCD 20-35mm f/3.2-4.5 E is an ultra-wide zoom offering a powerful field of view well-suited to landscape, cityscape, and architectural subjects. Equivalent to a 16-27mm zoom on full-frame, this lens is balanced by a relatively bright f/3.2-4.5 maximum aperture range, high-performance autofocus, and a leaf shutter for flash sync at all shutter speeds.
Immense Field of View
Featuring a truly broad zoom range, this lens is ideal for photographing natural landscapes, expansive cityscapes, and vast interior spaces. The optical design includes a trio of aspherical elements, too, that reduce distortion and ensure high sharpness and accurate rendering to match the demands of 100MP medium format sensors.
Fast and Intuitive Operation
An upgraded focus system utilizes both a stepping motor and a small, lightweight focusing group to realize fast and responsive autofocus performance. This internal focusing design also benefits manual focus operation for smoother, more predictable handling.
A small-but-powerful leaf shutter system offers a range of shutter speeds from 1/2000 sec to 68 min with flash sync possible at all speeds.
Elegant and Reliable Design
Streamlined metal lens barrel includes dual control rings to adjust both focus and zoom; the rings are engraved with the 'H' logo for improved feel. The lens also features a 'Hasselblad V' insignia nameplate and the lens's name is engraved on top of the barrel.
Hasselblad XCD 20-35mm f/3.2-4.5 Specs
Color
Black
Focal Length
20 to 35mm (35mm Equivalent: 16 to 27mm)
Aperture
Maximum: f/3.2 to 4.5 Minimum: f/32
Lens Mount
Hasselblad X
Angle of View
108° to 76°
Area of Coverage
47 x 35 cm
Minimum Focus Distance
1' / 32 cm
Magnification
1:6.25 Macro Reproduction Ratio 0.09 to 0.16x Magnification
Optical Design
16 Elements in 12 Groups
Focus Type
Autofocus
Image Stabilization
No
Leaf Shutter
Yes: up to 1/2000-Second Sync Speed
Filter Size
77 mm (Front)
Dimensions
ø: 3.2 x L: 4.6" / ø: 81 x L: 117 mm
Weight
1.8 lb / 805 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
4.36 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
12.1 x 10.1 x 6"
Hasselblad XCD 20-35mm f/3.2-4.5 Reviews
You get more than you pay for!
By James
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-05-21
Replaces a few costly alternatives without a loss in quality! Highly recommended.
A Reference Lens
By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-11-06
I have a number of Hasselblad XCD lenses for my X2D camera,
including this new Hasselblad XCD 20mm-35mm f/3.2-4.5 E Lens. This lens reaches, IMO, a new level of quality on the X2D.
Indeed, this is the second Zoom lens that Hasselblad has
produced, the first being the Hasselblad XCD 35-75mm F3.5-4.5 Zoom often known as the ‘Prime Zoom’ because each step of the zoom is as good as a prime lens.
This new lens, also a zoom, is just as good or better, IMO. I was fortunate to snag a copy and it’s on my X2D much of the time… at least of late.
Something I especially appreciate is that the near-focus is
a little closer (12 inches) than the XCD 21mm lens. Both lenses are very sharp. The 21mm is still one of my favorite lenses, but I am getting to know the new 20-35mm Zoom to see if it is as good as it seems. It is.
I like having all those prime lenses in one Zoom. It is
very, very helpful because the X2D is so prone to pick up dust and while I am skilled at removing it, it’s no fun to have to clean the sensor.
At this point, I have shot a thousand or so images with this
20mm-35mm Zoom lens and have no complaints. It seems to have its own character, which I like.
So far, I have been shooting music festivals (five this
years), some fashion work, and general city and walk-around photography. IMO, this Zoom for me has already become the reference lens for my wide-angle work.
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Would you say this would be better than the 25mm ...
Would you say this would be better than the 25mm and 38mm given this is a slower lens?
Asked by: Ali
The Hasselblad XCD 20-35mm f/3.2-4.5 E Lens (Hasselblad X) is more convenient since it covers a range of focal lengths. But the prime lenses such as the 25mm and 38mm are sharper because they have less moving parts plus they work better in low light.