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Hasselblad X1D

The Hasselblad X1D is a medium-format digital mirrorless camera introduced in 2016. It pairs a 50-megapixel CMOS sensor with a compact, mirrorless body and uses Hasselblad's XCD lens mount, positioning it as a portable medium-format alternative to traditional SLR-style systems when new.

UK auction data for the X1D is thin, with a single recorded hammer result of £2,100 in October 2023 — a wholesale saleroom level rather than a retail price. On that limited basis, what an X1D is worth in today's market sits around the low-£2,000s at auction, though clean, low-shutter-count bodies with the original battery and charger typically sell for more, and condition has a strong influence on the price achieved.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: October 2023

Date Price Source
Oct 2023 £2,100 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Hasselblad X1D worth at UK auction?

On the available data, an X1D sells for around £2,100 at UK auction hammer, though the sample is limited to a single recorded result and condition strongly affects the final price.

How much does a Hasselblad X1D sell for today?

Recent UK saleroom evidence places the value of a working X1D body in the low-£2,000s, with cleaner examples and complete kits commanding more.

Is the Hasselblad X1D a full-frame camera?

No — the X1D uses a medium-format sensor, larger than 35mm full-frame, and takes Hasselblad XCD-mount lenses.