Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Fujifilm X-Pro1




I am a huge fan of all of these new/old camera designs that have been coming out. Here is the latest one from Fugifilm and some of the new key features via www.dpreview.com

The X-Pro1 is the start of an all-new camera system, with a brand new mount and lenses. It's unashamedly targeted at a high-end audience, with analogue control dials and a small set of compact, large-aperture primes to be available at launch. Fujifilm is keen to stress its future commitment to the system, with a promise of two more lenses to appear later in 2012. Key features are:

Fujifilm-designed 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor

Novel colour filter array to suppress colour moiré, no optical low-pass filter

EXR Processor Pro image processor

Dual-magnification hybrid optical / electronic viewfinder

Analogue dials for shutter speed and exposure compensation on top of camera

All-new, fully electronic X lens mount; 17.7mm flange-to-sensor distance

Three 'XF' lenses at launch: XF 18mm F2 R, XF 35mm F1.4 R, and XF 60mm F2.4 R Macro

Prime lenses have traditional-style aperture rings (1/3 stop increments) and large manual focus rings

Revised rear-panel control layout

On-screen 'Q' control panel and redesigned tabbed menu system

Focal-plane shutter, 1/4000 sec max speed

3.0" RGBW 1.23M dot LCD


For more information on the Fujifilm X-Pro1 check out www.dpreview.com

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