Does the Hasselblad X1D have a PC sync socket?
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I’m checking the side ports on the Hasselblad X1D and can see dual SD card slots, HDMI, USB, microphone, and headphone connections, but I don’t see a PC sync terminal.
Does the X1D include a PC socket anywhere else on the body? If not, is flash sync only available through the hot shoe or other accessories/adapters?
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No, it's equpped with USB-C, mini HDMI, audio in and audio out ports. I'm guessing that they don't see this as a studio camera as many might have expected from them, but rather a more portable medium format.
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No. Based on the available port layout, the Hasselblad X1D does not have a built-in PC sync socket. The body provides USB-C, mini HDMI, audio input, and audio output, but no dedicated PC terminal.
If you need to trigger studio strobes, the practical route would be to use the camera’s hot shoe with a suitable flash trigger or sync adapter, rather than expecting a native PC socket on the body.
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