Senin, 14 Mei 2012

Fujifilm FinePix X100 review

The Fuji FinePix X100 is a rangefinder style digicam with a newly designed EXR system featuring a fixed f/2.0 lens, 12-Megapixel APS-C sized EXR CMOS imaging sensor and an EXR dual core processor. This camera is designed for more advanced users, having only one auto shooting mode.
A new Hybrid viewfinder combines optical and electronic viewfinders into one unit, which creates an outstanding, high-quality optic for framing and viewing your images. All of these features and more, combine into a powerful digicam with a retro look and feel that will spark interest in any enthusiast.


FinePix X100 features:
12-Megapixel EXR CMOS APS-C image sensor
EXR dual core processor
Fixed f/2.0 lens with a 35mm equivalent of 35mm
2.8-inch, 460,000 dot LCD screen
Hybrid viewfinder with optical and electronic modes
720p HD video capture
Motion Panorama Capture
Built-in Super-Intelligent TTL Flash
RAW shooting
External Flash Hot Shoe
Eye Sensor
HDMI Output
Rangefinder Design
5fps image capture
The Fuji FinePix X100 is available now with a price of around US $1,199.95.
In the box:
Li-ion battery NP-95
Battery charger BC-65N
Sholder strap
USB cable for the FinePix X100
Lens cap
Metal strap clip
Protective cover
Clip attaching tool
CD-ROM (Viewer software, Raw File Converter etc.)
Owner’s manual
Pros
Heavy, Solid Feel
Unique Rangefinder body style
Designed for users with manual camera knowledge
High Quality Fixed lens
Outstanding overall image quality
Robust shooting performance
Hybrid Viewfinder is useful and a pleasure to use
LCD is an excellent shooting and viewing option
Excellent quality HD videos at 720p
Impressive high ISO performance from ISO 100 up to 12,800
HDMI output
Cons
Some Controls are difficult to use / manipulate
Exposure Compensation dial is too easily turned when bumped or touched
Fixed lens limits framing versatility
Very Expensive
No audio input for external mic

The bottom line
Fuji’s FinePix X100 is a high quality, rangefinder type digicam with outstanding performance and quality. A lack of various automatic shooting modes makes this a camera for more advanced users, and the price tag of around $1,200 means that this camera is not for everyone.

source from Maxx Studio

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