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Udgivet: 2011-06-09, Forfatter: terry , anmeldelse af: dpexpert.com.au
Like: This camera not only feels right to anyone brought up on classic 35mm film cameras it also delivers the goods in excellent images with good colour, sharpness and dynamic range. The lens is outstanding and the viewfinder simply brilliant.
Dislike: The only thing that may hold the X100 back in the market place is the noninterchangeable lens. 23mm on an APSC sensor is moderate wideangle and won't be to everyone's liking, even if it is optically dazzling
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Udgivet: 2011-05-31, Forfatter: Lori , anmeldelse af: cnet.com.au
Thanks to great photo quality, a clever hybrid viewfinder, and a cool, retro design, there's a lot to like about the Fujifilm FinePix X100
Sluggish performance, especially for such a high-priced camera, and a frustrating navigation control make shooting with the camera a lot less fluid than it should be
If you have the bucks and you want the best photo quality possible, the Fujifilm FinePix X100 delivers. But definitely try before you buy to make sure the focusing systems won't make you crazy....
Abstrakt: Designed for serious photographers wanting a compact back-up camera for street or travel photography, the X100 features a 12.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, a non-interchangeable Fujinon 23mm f/2 prime lens and a new Hybrid Viewfinder that combines the bes...
There's no denying that £1000 for a compact is very steep and this is likely to put it out of reach for many people. This is a shame, because it's a beautifully crafted camera that feels superb in the hand and offers excellent results from its APS-C senso...
Abstrakt: And the love in question – apart from the oddball island, which is now practically my second home – was this equally oddball new camera, the Fujifilm X100. Last year's love was the Leica X1 , and yes, yes, I still adore it. But this head-on competitor fro...
Abstrakt: Image Gallery: The Finepix X100 has obviously been a labour of love for Fujifilm. Every single aspect of its build seems finely detailed, recalling the same retro-chic that only Lecia seem to have been able to successfully conjure of late. Mixing a p...
The Fujifilm FinePix X100’s retro design makes for an appealing purchase, and with impressive image results it’s a fantastic high-end compact camera companion Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques...
The FinePix X100 has a retro look, fixed lens and extremely solid build, but carries with it a number of ultra-modern innovations including a dual function viewfinder, wide ISO range and a powerful large sensor that creates astonishingly detailed photo...
Great optical/electronic hybrid viewfinder, Incredible picture quality with hardly any noise up to 12800 ISO, Quiet and fast focusing / Snapshot mode (hyperfocal), Fast, fixedfocallength lens, Stylish retro design
Optical viewfinder could be more accurate, Slow to start up and save pictures to the memory card, Macro focusing required for subjects less than 80 cm away, No stabilisation, More custom controls would be nice
The Fujifilm FinePix X100 has plenty of attractive features, including its retro design, excellent picture quality, hybrid viewfinder and fast autofocus. It misses out on a fifth star for the sake of a few annoying details (slow start-up, battery life ...
The X100 is a great camera to use – fun, involving, and capable of very good images in all sorts of light. It’s well-constructed, and although the retro design won’t be to everyone’s taste, I love it. Finding a compact that forces you to engage with m...