Fujifilm X-S1
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13 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1 review
In our last round-up of ultra-zoom cameras we found that the best features were split across three cameras. The Canon PowerShot SX40 HS came top for image quality, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150 for performance and video quality, and the Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXR for ergonomics.
13 years ago
FUJIFILM X-S1 Digital Camera
The FUJI FILM X-S1 digital camera is great. Everything is located in a easy to reach area.
Pros:
- Nice pictures
- Looks professional done.
Cons:
- The batteries drain fast if used frequently
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
Photos- very good quality- probably becouse unlikeall hs 10-30, this one has much bigger sensor....lovely working zoom- the lens seems to be very heavy and professional, so that when you turn it goes very smoothly what is important when You record movies).
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1: A superb Mid entry level SLR
fantastic all round camera
Pros:
- no bulky equipment easy to use
Cons:
- cant change lenses
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1: A superb Mid entry level SLR
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: image stabilisation 17 scene modes autoflash 4000 x 3000 resolution 26 x zoom intelligent digital zoom up to 56 x large lcd monitor auto or manual ISO selection extra large sensore metal dials rubber coating good grip metal lens hood and strap included in the box 7 frames per...
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-S1
As part of the X series, the Fujifilm X-S1 ($799.95 direct) is placed among Fuji's top cameras . The 26x superzoom is as big and heavy as an SLR, but gives you a much longer zoom factor than you'll find in any interchangeable lens camera, and it's got a large rubberized manual zoom ring, a sharp...
Pros:
- 26x manual zoom lens
- Excellent control layout
- Sharp EVF
- Hot shoe
- Raw shooting support
Cons:
- Expensive
- Very large
- Slow to start up
- Slightly soft images
13 years ago
Great Camera
This camera is great, a bit heavy and large, but a real quality product - and more important it takes very good pictures. Lots of control options. From having Panasonic cameras in the past it has taken me a while to get used to the different operating system, but the provided manual is quite...
13 years ago
Pleasantly Surprised!
I don't feel like I am using a point and shoot when I pick up this camera and start clicking. It feels that good and responsive in my hands. I have only had it a day. I can't wait to get to know all the features that this camera contains! I sold a new DSLR to get this camera.
Pros:
- I received this camera yesterday and I have just started to dig into the feature set this camera possesses
- I initially checked to make sure it didn't have the blooming or orb problem.
Cons:
- The manual is printed but the print is very small so it makes it hard to read
- I will probably get a PDF to the UPS Store and get a larger printed version
- Not a big deal but it is an extra cost for a very expensive camera for its class.
13 years ago
Superb all-in-one camera
Purchased using the excellent J Lewis click & collect service. The most amazing feature of this camera is the range of the zoom lens. Being able to focus on items just 1cm from the front lens element and then to zoom out to more than 600mm without having to change lenses is for a DSLR user like me,...
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