Is the Fujifilm X-M1 still an X system camera?
The X-M1 is still an X-system camera, of course and retains many of X-E1 and X-Pro1’s best features. Most importantly it includes Fujifilm’s ‘Film Simulation’ modes, which we think offer among the most attractive JPEG color rendition of any brand.
What are the colors of the Fuji X-M1?
The X-M1 debuted in three different colors: silver top in black and brown colors and fully black body. In this Fuji X-M1 review, I will provide detailed information about the camera, along with some image samples, and compare it to other cameras from Nikon, Canon, and Olympus.
Is the Fuji X-E1 a Hasselblad camera?
The X-E1 has a built-in manual focus assist loupe. Fuji has made cameras for Hasselblad, and sold under the Hasselblad name, like the X-Pan. Neither Nikon nor Canon has ever been good enough. Like the M9, the X-E1’s files will need some computer tweaking for stunning results for nature and landscape shots.
Which is better the Fuji X-E1 or the M9?
The X-E1 allows you to shoot faster, be more discrete and attract less attention. The X-E1 brings back stunning technical quality from a compact, precise, all-metal camera with a minimum of fuss. When you learn it, the X-E1 is simpler and faster to shoot than the M9.
When did the Fujifilm X system come out?
When Fujifilm introduced its X-system back in January 2012, it took the unusual step of starting out with a top-end professional model – the retro-looking but technologically innovative X-Pro1, which features the company’s unique ‘hybrid’ optical/electronic viewfinder.
What’s the price of a Nikon X-M1?
The X-M1 will be sold as a kit with the XC 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS (described on page 3) in all regions, with an MSRP of $799 / £679 / €799. In the US and Europe, the X-M1 will be also be available body-only for $699 / €679. In some regions other lenses may also be offered as kits, for example the tiny XF 27mm F2.8 or the XF 18-55mm F2.8-4.0 R LM OIS.
How big is the screen on the X M1?
Unlike the other X-system cameras, the X-M1 has no eye-level viewfinder at all, nor any option for a plug-in electronic viewfinder. Instead it uses an articulating rear screen, which is a 3-inch, 3:2 aspect ratio unit with 920k dot resolution.
What’s the difference between Fuji X100 and X100s?
Fuji just changed the locations of some camera markings and swapped the “DRIVE” and “AF” button locations (the “AF” button used for selecting the active focus area has been moved to the rotary dial to the right of the LCD). The biggest change is in the guts of the camera, which I will go over later in this review.
Is the Fuji X100 camera a Leica Camera?
The X100/X100S have that “Leica” look in them, certainly grabbing the attention of those that appreciate such fine instruments. The X100S handles extremely well. When you hold the camera, it feels “just right” in terms of weight, size and balance.
When did the Fujifilm FinePix X100 come out?
When Fujifilm announced its FinePix X100 retro-styled compact at Photokina 2010, it instantly captured the imagination of serious photographers.