Hi,
The H-lenses are in part designed by Hasselblad, with Hasselblad doing basic design and Fujifilm doing final design. Proportions between Hasselblad and Fujifilm efforts vary from lens to lens.
I wouldn't discount the H-lenses as 'Fuji glass', Fujifilm is know as a maker of excellent lenses.
I have used most of the Hasselblad Zeiss lenses on my Hasselblad 555/ELD, so I am bit familiar with them. I have also used Pentax 67 lenses, but only with film.
Best regards
Erik
I actual like the Fuji GX680 It is fantastic with film, but not so with digital. I also had a GW690, but although it has 6x9 image size on film, I found Hasselblad 6x6 prints better on paper. Once adds the portability, 6x6 or 645 is the limit in size.
What you said about Hasselblad’s efforts in the H system and the relationship with Fujifilm may be better described by Hasselblad’s own words, they said the H system is produced by Fujifilm according to Hasselblad’s spec. I think what you mean that Hasselblad did the high level design may be just create the requirement. Of course there is nothing wrong. In the end of the day, in terms of competent , or the “DNA”, H is still a Fujifilm. There is nothing wrong with it. It is just like that BMW is BMW, Hyundai is Hyundai, both are good, it is up to the user’s taste.