Fujifilm X-S1
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14 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1 – the semi-professional camera that will not make you want a real DSLR
All of that versatility means that you can go a pretty long way without feeling the need for a new lens, which is the main reason people who bought a semi-professional camera switch to DSLRs early on – when you can do all that, you don't need a dSLR, and that's exactly what Fujifilm is marketing the...
14 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1 First Impressions Review
Superzooms are treated like overpowered point-and-shoots, the happy medium between pocket cameras and DSLRs in terms of price and target audience. But they don't make everybody happy.
Pros:
- Handles like a DSLR
- Excellent build quality
- On paper
- extremely versatile
Cons:
- Expensive for a superzoom
14 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1
The Fujifilm X-S1 is a new super-zoom bridge camera. Looking and handling like a DSLR, the Fujifilm X-S1 boasts a 26x zoom lens which covers a 35mm equivalent focal range of 24-624mm and has a maximum aperture of f/2.8.
14 years ago
If you are looking for a professional camera with the built and handling like a DSLR and incorporated with user friendly features like a point and shoot camera then the new and advanced X series camera from the house of Fujifilm i.e.
Pros:
- Solid built quality
- powerful 26X manual zoom
- tilting rear LCD screen
- and clear EVF
Cons:
- Not very portable
- expensive and small sensor
14 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1 Review
I nearly missed this one. It was only while previewing the glamourous new Fujifilm X-Pro1 that this fixed lens sibling...
13 years ago
Importantly, though, as with both the X10 and X100, sensor and lens are precisely matched. Importantly, too, the sensor is one of Fujifilm's own creations – called an ‘EXR CMOS' – with a different RGB filter array to the standard Bayer-type pattern (and different again to the design of the X-Pro1's...
13 years ago
Certainly, digital SLR cameras have the look and feel of those old 35mm SLR film cameras, but those interchangeable lens models may be beyond the budget of many photographers. When it comes to fixed-lens cameras, the majority of today's digital cameras are of the skinny point-n-shoot variety, many...
Pros:
- 26x manual zoom lens
- Very good image quality in almost all situations
- Plenty of buttons for quick access to the features you need
- Mode dial saves time when picking shooting modes
- Popup flash provides excellent low-light photo quality
- Included lens cap fits tightly to protect glass
- LCD tilts to...
Cons:
- Very expensive fixed-lens camera
- Camera is extremely large and heavy
- Beginning photographers may be confused by all of the options
- Menu structure doesn't seem to have a lot of organization
- Autofocus mechanism struggles to find the subject more often than it should for a camera in this price...
9 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix X-S1
The X series from Fujifilm already had two members, the X100 and
8 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1 Camera Review
The X-S1 is Fujifilm's newest bridge camera based on the same large EXR sensor (2/3 in) used in the company's X-10 camera. The camera offers an extreme zoom lens (26x) for a (35mm equivalent) range of 24mm-624mm.
12 years ago
I am a professional photographer living and working in Albuquerque, NM - a very difficult photo market. I use a pro Nikon rig for my business but use smaller cameras for my landscape work etc. Over the years I have owned a myriad of digital cameras from Canon, Nikon and Panasonic.
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