Fujifilm launches with a super zoom camera named Fujifilm X-S1 using the EXR-based sensor with 12-megapixel 2/3-inch CMOS on the same semi-pro X10 camera to take better pictures in low light and combining pixel to reduce noise or increase the dynamic range at lower resolutions.
26X Optical Zoom, 24-624mm equivalent lens has optical stabilization and 9blade aperture produces a very soft background on an image or portrait macro with the Super Macro mode as close as 0.4 inches / 1 cm.
This camera makers are aware of problems common to the long optical zoom and has a 17-element array of lenses, with two elements using a dispersion that has been upgraded, theoretically able to keep the image remains sharp. Kameraini also promises a barrel zoom right but smooth with a metal body.
X-S1 can take photos with achieving ISO 12 800 in EXR mode and up to seven frames per second in full quality JPEG. Shutter lag as low as one hundredth of a second, according to Fujifilm while also capable of recording 1080p video at 30fps with stereo audio. Not to forget the camera is capable of producing output RAW file format.
As an X series cameras, this camera has full manual controls, including a generic dial to control functions based on context, as well as quick access to the focus, ISO, and other modes. Both the three-inch LCD with 460,000 pixel density and the electronic viewfinder 1.4-megapixel camera provides a preview. Build quality is the focus of unusual for this camera class: all the dial is metal, and rubber to improve grip body and strengthen the design.
So far, Fujifilm it will launch the X-S1 for Canada, Japan, and England. Japan will get the first time, on December 7, while Canada is scheduled for February 2012.
Prices Fujifilm X-S1 approximately 1000-1100 USD.
The main features Fujifilm X-S1:
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26X Optical Zoom, 24-624mm equivalent lens has optical stabilization and 9blade aperture produces a very soft background on an image or portrait macro with the Super Macro mode as close as 0.4 inches / 1 cm.
This camera makers are aware of problems common to the long optical zoom and has a 17-element array of lenses, with two elements using a dispersion that has been upgraded, theoretically able to keep the image remains sharp. Kameraini also promises a barrel zoom right but smooth with a metal body.
X-S1 can take photos with achieving ISO 12 800 in EXR mode and up to seven frames per second in full quality JPEG. Shutter lag as low as one hundredth of a second, according to Fujifilm while also capable of recording 1080p video at 30fps with stereo audio. Not to forget the camera is capable of producing output RAW file format.
As an X series cameras, this camera has full manual controls, including a generic dial to control functions based on context, as well as quick access to the focus, ISO, and other modes. Both the three-inch LCD with 460,000 pixel density and the electronic viewfinder 1.4-megapixel camera provides a preview. Build quality is the focus of unusual for this camera class: all the dial is metal, and rubber to improve grip body and strengthen the design.
So far, Fujifilm it will launch the X-S1 for Canada, Japan, and England. Japan will get the first time, on December 7, while Canada is scheduled for February 2012.
Prices Fujifilm X-S1 approximately 1000-1100 USD.
The main features Fujifilm X-S1:
- 26x optical zoom with the Intelligent Zoom boosting to 52x zoom
- EXR 12 megapixel CMOS sensor
- Up to 10fps shooting
- EVF and tiltable LCD screen
- Full HD video
- PASM modes
- Raw file format
- Macro focusing down to 1cm
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