Fujifilm X100F
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Price: $2049.00
Featuring an evolution in its core feature-set, the silver X100F Digital Camera from Fujifilm
incorporates a series of advanced imaging capabilities while still
retaining its trademark design and intuitive handling assets. Most
notably, the X100F features a 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor and
X-Processor Pro image processor to realize rich, high-resolution stills
and fluent performance with expandable sensitivity to ISO 51200. A
built-in Fujinon 23mm f/2 lens provides a general wide-angle 35mm
equivalent focal length, and its optical design utilizes aspherical
glass to produce sharp imagery while a Super EBC coating resists flare
and ghosting. Benefitting working in a variety of shooting situations, a
heightened hybrid autofocus system now utilizes 91 total points,
including 49 phase-detection points, for quick, accurate focusing.
Complementing the imaging specs is a range of physical attributes that
are the hallmark of the X100-series. The Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder,
which meshes both optical and electronic viewing means in a switchable
manner, has been updated with adjustable magnification for the
electronic rangefinder function for more precise manual focus control.
Additionally, the body also sports a physical ISO dial, which is
incorporated within the shutter speed dial, and the exposure
compensation dial can now be set to a C position for an increased +/- 5
stop range of adjustment. Additionally, the rear of the camera sees the
inclusion of a focus lever for faster focus point selection, and the
majority of the physical controls, buttons, and dials have been moved to
the right-hand side for easier one-handed use.
- 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor and X-Processor Pro
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Utilizing Fujifilm's unique, randomized pixel array, the
24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor affords a high degree of image
quality and sharpness due to the omission of an optical low-pass filter.
Versus conventional pixel patterns, the X-Trans design more closely
mimics the organic nature of film in order to produce nuanced colors and
smooth tonal transitions, while also reducing moiré and aliasing.
Additionally, the sensor is paired with the X-Processor Pro image
processor to yield smooth, low-noise results, an extended sensitivity
range of ISO 100-51200, and quick performance speeds throughout the
camera system, including an 8 fps continuous shooting rate, Full HD
1080p video recording at up to 60 fps, an AF speed of 0.08 seconds, 0.2
second shooting interval, 0.5 second startup time, and a 0.01 second
shutter release lag.
- Fujinon 23mm f/2 Lens
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The built-in 23mm f/2 fixed focal length lens gives a 35mm
equivalent focal length, making it a great single prime lens length for
everyday shooting. This fast wide-angle lens is purposefully designed as
non-interchangeable and non-collapsible in order to garner the highest
optical quality possible. The lens also uses one aspherical element to
reduce spherical aberrations for improved sharpness, and a Super EBC
coating has been applied to suppress lens flare and ghosting for greater
contrast and color fidelity.
- Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder
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Both optical and electronic viewing means are incorporated
into the unique Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder, which provides both the
simplicity of an OVF with the technological advancements of an EVF.
Switching between both viewing methods is done with the dedicated
OVF/EVF switching lever, enabling quick transitioning between both
modes. The OVF has its benefits in providing a clear, unadulterated view
of the scene you're photographing and reduces the shutter lag time to a
minimum. For fine-tuning of focus, exposure, white balance, and other
camera settings, the EVF gives you the ability to monitor all of the
applied settings prior to making the exposure.
An enhanced
optical viewfinder now incorporates an electronic rangefinder mode,
harking to traditional mechanical rangefinder cameras of which this
camera gains its appearance from, and permits refined and comparative
manual focusing methods. The magnification of the electronic rangefinder
can be adjusted to 2.5x or 6x for improved precision, and real-time
parallax correction also enables more accurate framing and focusing in
manual focus mode.
In contrast, the high-resolution 2.36m-dot
EVF provides you with 100% frame coverage along with the ability to
utilize electronic focusing aids for precise manual focus control. By
using the phase-detection pixels located on the imaging sensor, Digital
Split Image is able to assist in acquiring precise focus by showing
comparative in and out of focus areas of the image. Also contributing to
manual focus accuracy, focus peaking has been integrated and enables a
more objective system of focusing by way of highlighting sharp edges and
lines of contrast in a clear manner.
When working with the EVF,
you can also utilize Shooting Effect Reflection settings in order to
preview and utilize selected camera effects, such as Film Simulation
modes. When this setting is turned off, the image will revert to a
natural view, void of any exposure or camera settings applied, to better
suit working in darker conditions and to greatly reduce any display
lag.
- Body Design
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- Rear 3.0" 1.04m-dot LCD monitor for image playback and review, menu navigation, and for live view shooting.
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A physical ISO dial has been incorporated within the shutter speed dial
to allow for intuitive, direct switching of sensitivity settings.
- Focus lever has been added to lens to improve manual focus adjustment.
- Rear focus lever is available for intuitive selecting and switching of AF points.
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The physical exposure compensation dial now features a C position to
permit an expanded +/- 5 EV range when working with the control dials.
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The majority of the camera's control buttons and dials have been placed
on the right-hand side of the body to enable easier one-handed use.
- 91-Point Autofocus System
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Utilizing both contrast- and phase-detection methods, the
hybrid autofocus system employs 91 total points, which can be divided
into 325 total areas for a high degree of focusing accuracy in a variety
of lighting conditions. Approximately 40% of the frame is covered by 49
phase-detection points in order to provide fast AF performance to suit
working with moving subjects.
When working with autofocus, you
can choose either single-shot AF-S mode or continuous AF-C mode, and
each can be used in conjunction with Single Point AF, Zone AF, or
Wide/Tracking AF settings.
- Film Simulation Modes
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Taking advantage of Fujifilm's vast history in traditional
film-based photography, the X100F integrates several Film Simulation
modes to mimic the look and feel of some Fujifilm's classic film types. A
refined Classic Chrome mode is designed to deliver muted tones and a
deep color reproduction, similar to that of a dated slide film. Pulling
from their more contemporary line of transparency films, Provia offers
natural-looking tones for everyday shooting, Velvia produces a more
dramatic and rich tonality with deeper color saturation, and Astia gives
less contrast for a softer depiction of skin tones. Mimicking their
negative films, Pro Neg. Std. gives smooth image tones that are suitable
for accurate color renditions, while Pro Neg. Hi produces a more
dramatic feel with the ability to draw color out of a variety of
lighting conditions. In addition to the colorful benefits of these Film
Simulation modes, there are also monochrome modes that simulate the look
of traditional yellow, green, and red black and white contrast filters,
as well as an Acros mode that can also be paired with colored filter
effects. A sepia mode is also available for producing an inherently
nostalgic look.
- Other Camera Features
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- Built-in Wi-Fi lets you wirelessly transfer images or remotely control the camera from a linked mobile device.
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Integrated three-stop neutral density filter benefits working in bright
light conditions with wider aperture settings or slower shutter speeds.
- An electronic shutter function affords high shutter speeds up to 1/32,000 sec.
- Auto Macro focusing mode lets you focus on subjects as close a 3.9" away.
- Digital Teleconverter settings let you simulate the look of a 50mm or 70mm lens.
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Advanced Filters: Toy Camera, Miniature, Pop Color, High Key, Low Key,
Dynamic Tone, Soft Focus, and Partial Color (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green,
Blue, and Purple).