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Abstract: Read more: The Hasselblad True Zoom is an attachment that adds a 10x optical zoom range for any of Lenovo's Moto Z line of smartphones that are Moto Mods compatible. So how does it perform? We find out in this review...
Those that are fans of Hasselblad or are into photography will likely be very interested in this Moto Mod. Hasselblad has been a pioneer in that industry for 75 years now, so they definitely can put out some great cameras. But the real question here is, i...
Optical zoom provides plenty of reach, Great build quality and ergonomics, Decent image quality in good lighting
Small aperture results in mediocre low-light performance, Mushy shutter button and overly-sensitive zoom, No HDR, No 4K video
Hasselblad True Zoom – Camera and performance The headline feature, literally, of the True Zoom is its optical zoom. This lets you get closer to the action with optical zoom being a far superior option compared to digital zoom. The latter merely crops int...
The Moto Mods add-on architecture is an intelligent way to add a camera and the Hasselblad True Zoom is attractive, well designed and adds a convenient 10x zoom
The camera software can be annoying and it's hard to control framing when zoomed all the way in, especially for moving subjects. The video quality isn't great, either
If you take a lot of photos and have a Motorola Moto Z phone, the Hasselblad is a great add-on to have, as long as you're looking for a big zoom instead of better-than-phone photo quality...
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Published: 2016-08-31, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
The 10x optical zoom is incredible (for a phone), Better image quality than your phone's camera, Works with pretty much all camera apps, Nice shutter button and grip, Powerful Xenon flash
Really expensive, Doesn't improve your phone's front-facing camera
Hasselblad True Zoom Moto ModThe GoodThe 10x optical zoom is incredible (for a phone) • Better image quality than your phone's camera • Works with pretty much all camera apps • Nice shutter button and grip • Powerful Xenon flashThe BadReally expensive • D...
Abstract: Motorola launched the Moto Z on Verizon a few weeks back with three optional Mods—a battery, speaker, and pico-projector. Before that was all announced, there were rumors of a camera Mod with optical zoom. It wasn't available at launch, but now the Hassel...
Published: 2016-08-31, Author: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com
10x zoom lens, Powerful Xenon flash, RAW capture, Relatively large pixels in the CMOS sensor, Removable for when you want a thinner phone, Gorgeous photos in the right conditions
No tripod mount, Major vignetting & clipping in the corners at the wide angles, Significant lens distortion, No extended battery, No aperture control, Software doesn't save RAW JPG or Pro camera UI settings between sessions, Very large and heavy, Not ergo
On the homepage of the Hasselblad website , you'll see that, “For seventy five years now, Hasselblad has been devoted to a very simple task: to produce the finest camera equipment known to man. And for over seventy years, we have succeeded in doing just...
Published: 2016-08-31, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: There has long been talk of a Hasselblad Moto Mod camera module appearing for the Moto Z to transform it into a "proper" camera. And now it, under the True Zoom moniker, is finally here. At Lenovo's IFA press conference in Berlin we got to sample the new...
The Moto Mods add-on architecture is an intelligent way to add a camera and the Hasselblad True Zoom is attractive, well designed and adds a convenient 10x zoom
The camera software can be annoying and it's hard to control framing when zoomed all the way in, especially for moving subjects. The video quality isn't great, either
If you take a lot of photos and have a Motorola Moto Z phone, the Hasselblad is a great add-on to have, as long as you're looking for a big zoom instead of better-than-phone photo quality...
Abstract: Camera quality has come to be one of the most important aspects of modern smartphones. Point-and-shoot cameras are dead, as most phones are simply good enough not to need one. But there are still a few areas where smartphones lag behind.The gap in depth o...