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Fujifilm Introduces First Compact System Camera
Greg Tarr Released : Tuesday, January 10, 2012 12:01 AM
The new models include the X-Pro1, X-S1 (shipping this month at an expected
$800 suggested retail) and a new F series model in the F750EXR (shipping in
March at an expected $350). The highlight of the offerings is the Fujifilm X
-Pro1, which is a highly featured compact system camera. Fuji-filim said it
will build on the success of the X100 model, by adding a camera that
features a custom-developed 16-megapixel APS-CMOS sensor incorporating a new
filter array and the company's proprietary EXR processor technology. The
camera also includes a second-generation hybrid view-finder and takes three
prime interchangeable Fuji-non lenses, all with fast apertures. The lenses
include: the 18mm (27mm equivalent) f/2.0, 35mm (53mm equivalent) f/1.4 and
60mm (90mm equivalent) f/2.4. Meanwhile, having the look and feel of a
traditional d-SLR, the X-S1, features a large 2/3-inch 12-megapixel EXR CMOS
sensor and a newly-developed, bright all glass and high-definition Fujinon
F2.8 wide-angle to F5.6 telephoto lens with an ultra-smooth 26x manual zoom
(24-624mm equivalent). The Fujinon lens includes 17 glass lens elements in
12 groups, and has smooth zoom control. An intelligent digital zoom is said
to effectively double the telephoto capabilities for up to a 52x total zoom
effect, and a Super Macro Mode that captures images as close as 1cm. The EXR
processor enables extremely fast auto-focus while minimizing shutter lag.
It supports highspeed continuous shooting of approximately 7 fps at full
resolution. The camera's EVF offers 1.4 million dots of resolution and uses
two glass lenses and one non-spherical lens to capture realistic lighting,
to complement the 3-inch titling LCD that includes a Monitor Sunlight mode
for viewing in bright sunlight. The body design includes a rubberized grain
texture coating for superior grip, and a hot-shoe mount to add additional
accessories. It will record video at up to FullHD 1080p resolution.
Meanwhile, the new FinePix F750EXR offers a sleek compact body design with
intuitive user controls, a 0.5-inch 16-megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor with strong
low-light shooting capability, and a 20x super wide-angle lens (25-500mm
equivalent) with an Intelligent Digital Zoom, which effectively doubles the
range to 40x. The F750EXF also features a 3-inch clear, high contrast 460,
000-dot LCD with Monitor Sunlight mode, high-speed shooting at up to 8 fps
at full resolution (11 fps max speed at medium resolution), and FullHD movie
capture at 1080p (30 fps) with stereo sound.
Greg Tarr Released : Tuesday, January 10, 2012 12:01 AM
The new models include the X-Pro1, X-S1 (shipping this month at an expected
$800 suggested retail) and a new F series model in the F750EXR (shipping in
March at an expected $350). The highlight of the offerings is the Fujifilm X
-Pro1, which is a highly featured compact system camera. Fuji-filim said it
will build on the success of the X100 model, by adding a camera that
features a custom-developed 16-megapixel APS-CMOS sensor incorporating a new
filter array and the company's proprietary EXR processor technology. The
camera also includes a second-generation hybrid view-finder and takes three
prime interchangeable Fuji-non lenses, all with fast apertures. The lenses
include: the 18mm (27mm equivalent) f/2.0, 35mm (53mm equivalent) f/1.4 and
60mm (90mm equivalent) f/2.4. Meanwhile, having the look and feel of a
traditional d-SLR, the X-S1, features a large 2/3-inch 12-megapixel EXR CMOS
sensor and a newly-developed, bright all glass and high-definition Fujinon
F2.8 wide-angle to F5.6 telephoto lens with an ultra-smooth 26x manual zoom
(24-624mm equivalent). The Fujinon lens includes 17 glass lens elements in
12 groups, and has smooth zoom control. An intelligent digital zoom is said
to effectively double the telephoto capabilities for up to a 52x total zoom
effect, and a Super Macro Mode that captures images as close as 1cm. The EXR
processor enables extremely fast auto-focus while minimizing shutter lag.
It supports highspeed continuous shooting of approximately 7 fps at full
resolution. The camera's EVF offers 1.4 million dots of resolution and uses
two glass lenses and one non-spherical lens to capture realistic lighting,
to complement the 3-inch titling LCD that includes a Monitor Sunlight mode
for viewing in bright sunlight. The body design includes a rubberized grain
texture coating for superior grip, and a hot-shoe mount to add additional
accessories. It will record video at up to FullHD 1080p resolution.
Meanwhile, the new FinePix F750EXR offers a sleek compact body design with
intuitive user controls, a 0.5-inch 16-megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor with strong
low-light shooting capability, and a 20x super wide-angle lens (25-500mm
equivalent) with an Intelligent Digital Zoom, which effectively doubles the
range to 40x. The F750EXF also features a 3-inch clear, high contrast 460,
000-dot LCD with Monitor Sunlight mode, high-speed shooting at up to 8 fps
at full resolution (11 fps max speed at medium resolution), and FullHD movie
capture at 1080p (30 fps) with stereo sound.