Con el retraso respecto a otras WEB’s al que ya nos tiene acostumbrados, el bueno de Steve’s Digicams publica hoy el análisis a fondo de la archilaureada Fuji X-T1, y si, no os asustéis, confirma lo que todo el mundo viene diciendo desde que apareció, que es la mejor «mirrorless» de Fuji.
Por lo tanto, sin aburriros más, os pongo aquí en el formato habitual para esta WEB las características principales de la maquinita y los «pros» y «contras» del análisis. Veréis que le ha sacado punta al lápiz para escribir los «contras», así que siempre va bien echarles un vistazo para ver algunos aspectos mejorables de tan laureada maquinita.
Fujifilm X-T1 Features:
- 16.3 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II Sensor
- Dust and water-resistant body
- Freeze resistance to -14°F
- EXR Processor II
- World’s fastest AF of 0.08 seconds
- Startup time of 0.5 seconds
- Shutter time lag of 0.05 seconds
- Shooting interval of 0.5 seconds
- Phase detection AF and motion predictive AF
- Continuous shooting up to 8 fps
- 2.36 million dot OLED EVF (Electronic Viewfinder)
- lag-time of 0.005sec (less than 1/10 of existing models)
- 4 different display modes
- Full
- Normal
- Dual
- Vertical
- 3.0-inch tilting LCD (1.04 million dots)
- Digital Split Image and Focus Highlight Peaking
- ISO 200 – 6400
- One-touch Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Fujifilm Camera Remote app
- In-camera RAW converter
- 2 Command Dials
- 6 Customizable Function Buttons
- Interval timer shooting for Time Lapse photography
- intervals of 1 second to 24 hours and up to 999 frames
- World’s first compatibility with Ultra High Speed UHS-II SD memory cards
The Fujifilm X-T1 is available in two forms. The body only version will have a $1,299.95 MSRP. And the kit version, which includes the XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS zoom lens, will have a $1,699.95 MSRP. See our Best Price box at the top right of this page to see the most current online pricing.
Pros:
- Outstanding image quality
- Good low light performance with minimal noise at mid- to high-ISO settings
- Can shoot in RAW format
- Intriguing design with plenty of all-metal dials and buttons
- One of the best electronic viewfinders in any camera
- High resolution LCD screen can tilt up to 90 degrees
- Q button provides quick access to numerous camera settings
- Excellent response times
- Plenty of advanced shooting features
- Both manual focus and autofocus options available
- Weather and dust resistant sealant on the camera body
- Memory card compartment on side of camera is easy to access when attached to a tripod
- Kit lens is of a good quality
Contras:
- Design can take some practice to learn to use efficiently for less experienced photographers
- Some of the dials are difficult to access because of stacked design
- X-T1 doesn’t use traditional shooting modes, which can be confusing for less experienced photographers
- Must use awkward combination of toggle switches, command rings, and dials to change some settings
- A few dials and buttons are too small to be used comfortably, especially four-way button
- Cannot shoot in RAW above ISO 6400
- No basic automatic shooting mode and no scene modes
- Kit lens doesn’t have weather-sealed specs like the body
- Limited ability to control video recording manually
- Built-in Wi-Fi requires downloading of an app to unlock primary functions
- Price is double that of entry-level mirrorless camera
Y este es el análisis completo