Pues nada. Hoy, el bueno de Steve’s Digicams, nos presenta su análisis completo de la super compacta Fuji XQ1, que es la que tomó el relevo de la «fashion» XF1, y que en sus tripitas aloja un sensor X-Trans de 12 Mpixels y tamaño 2/3″, el mismo que la estupenda X20S.
Sin más, en el formato habitual para esta WEB os pongo las características y precio de la maquinita y los «pros» y «contras» del análisis.
Fujifilm XQ1 Features
- 12-megapixel 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II Image Sensor
- EXR Processor II
- Start-up time of 1.0 second
- Shutter lag time of 0.015 seconds
- Shooting interval time of 0.3 seconds
- AF speed 0.06 seconds
- 4x optical Fujinon zoom lens
- F/1.8-F/4.9
- equivalent to 25-100mm in 35mm format
- 4x Intelligent Digital Zoom
- 16X combined with optical zoom
- Lens Modulation Optimizer
- 3.0-inch (920K dot) LCD Display
- Built-in Super Intelligent pop-up Flash
- ISO100 – 12800
- Full HD 1080/60p Video Recording with AF Tracking
- In-camera RAW converter
- Wi-Fi
- Film Simulation Modes
- Velvia
- ASTIA
- PROVIA
- Sepia
- Monochrome
- Advanced Filters
- Toy Camera
- Miniature
- Dynamic Tone
- Pop Color
- Soft Focus
- High Key
- Low Key
- Partial Color Selection of Bracketing functions
- AE/ISO/Dynamic Range & Film Simulation
- Dimensions: 3.93″ (w) x 2.3″ (h) x 1.3″ (d)
The Fujifilm XQ1 is available $499.95 in both all-black and all-silver. Click our Buy button to see the most current online pricing.
Pros:
- High image quality
- Good low light performance
- Fast phase-detection auto focus
- Fast burst modes, even in RAW format
- Four-way dial eases menu navigation
- E-Fn button quickens settings changes
- Maximum aperture of f/1.8 at wide angle
- Control ring is customizable
- Easy Wi-Fi send to smartphone or PC
Contras:
- Control ring is clumsy at zooming
- Max. aperture of f/4.9 at telephoto is limited
- Flash can’t be used in burst mode
- LCD is fixed and doesn’t articulate
- No flash shoe
- No filters or effects in playback mode
- Battery must be charged in camera
Y este es el análisis completo