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Steve’s Digicams: análisis a fondo de la supercompacta X-F1

"Fashion", "fashion" y "fashion", y supongo que sin "blooming"

De esta si que se han publicado ya un montón de análisis, pero uno más nunca viene mal. Se trata de la Fuji X10, pero en versión «fashion» y sin visor óptico. Efectivamente, es la Fuji X-F1.

Steve’s Digicams nos ofrece hoy su análisis en profundidad, así que sin más preámbulo y en el formato habitual que utilizo para los análisis de Steve, os pongo a continuación las principales características de esta maquinita, y seguidamente los «pros» y los «contras» del análisis de Steve.

Para que vayáis orientados os recuerdo que la X-F1 anda sobre los 450 euros (IVA de Rajoy incluido).

FujiFilm FinePix XF1 features;

  • Compact and stylish aluminum body that’s available in three elegant colors (Black, Tan, Red)
  • 12-megapixel, 2/3″ EXR-CMOS sensor
  • Fast EXR processing unit
  • High-quality FUJINON Manual 4x optical zoom lens (equivalent to 25-100mm) with Optical Image Stabilization
  • Fast aperture range of F/1.8 (wide) to F/4.9 (telephoto)
  • EXR Auto plus PSAM manual exposure options
  • Bright 3.0-inch LCD monitor with 460K dots
  • Built-in, pop-up flash unit
  • ISO settings from 100 – 12,800
  • Macro shooting down to 3cm
  • Motion Panorama 360 for seamless panoramic shots in a snap
  • Various Artistic effects
  • Shoot RAW and JPEG image formats
  • In-camera RAW converter
  • Full HD movie recording
  • Li-ion battery pack (Good for 300 shots)
  • SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot (UHS-1 compliant)

Pros:

  • High-quality lens produces sharp images
  • Large image sensor allows XF1 to excel in low-light photos
  • Popup flash works well for portrait photos
  • Flash intensity can be adjusted with on-screen menus
  • Mode dial saves time when picking shooting modes
  • Little-to-no shutter lag
  • Very fast autofocus mechanism
  • LCD is very sharp and has 11 brightness setting options
  • Fujifilm included many options for controlling the LCD
  • Several interesting special effect features
  • Several burst modes available
  • Separate battery charger included
  • HDMI slot included
  • Supports shooting in RAW
  • Very sturdy camera build
  • XF1 has an interesting, retro look
  • Small and lightweight feel for a high-quality camera
  • Camera has sturdy build and feel; no part of this camera feels cheap

Cons:

  • Camera is pricey for a fixed-lens model
  • Odd sequence for turning on the camera may frustrate some users
  • Start up takes a bit too long
  • Too easy to power down the camera while simply adjusting the manual zoom lens
  • Although ISO up to 12,800 is available, highest ISO settings only can be used at limited resolutions
  • Quite a bit of noise in higher ISO settings
  • Some glare on the LCD screen is noticeable in sunny shooting situations
  • Flash isn’t quite as strong as it should be
  • Flash doesn’t work in silent mode
  • 4x zoom lens will disappoint some users
  • Manual zoom can be tricky to use because the lens and camera are small
  • Battery life is well below manufacturer estimates at times

Análisis completo

 

adolfo

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