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