Pues eso, que con un retraso más que considerable, pues no se trata de ningún modelo de rabiosa actualidad, el bueno de Sveve’s Digicams nos presenta su análisis a fondo de la Fuji X100T, la tercera de la saga, y una compacta extraordinaria si se asume eso de llevar una focal fija por muy versátil que sea su 35mm equivalente.
En el formato de siempre os pongo lo habitual para esta WEB, destacando que la lista de «contras» es bastante más abultada de lo cabría suponer y esperar.
X100T Features:
- 16.3MP APS-C size X-Trans CMOS II sensor
- EXR Processor II
- Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder (OVF / EVF)
- equipped with an Electronic Rangefinder
- Intelligent Hybrid AF in 0.08 seconds
- Fast start-up time of 0.5 seconds
- Shutter time lag of 0.01 seconds
- Shooting interval of 0.5 seconds
- FUJINON 23mm (35mm in 35mm format Equivalent) F2 lens
- ND filter
- 6fps Continuous Shooting
- up to 25 frames at full JPEG resolution
- Completely electronic shutter up to 1/32000 seconds
- 3.0″ LCD display (1.04M-dot)
- Focus Peaking function
- Digital Split Image display
- NEW ‘Classic Chrome’ and other film simulation modes
- Macro mode to 3.9″ (10cm)
- Full HD video 1080p at 60fps
- 36Mpbs bit rate
- alternate frame rates: 50fps, 30fps, 25fps and 24fps
- Manual focus
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Free FUJIFILM Camera Remote app
- Free INSTAX Share App
- Output for Stereo Microphone
- Interval timer shooting (time-lapse)
- 1 second to 24 hours
- up to 999 frames
X100T Accessories
- MHGNEW Hand Grip
- WCL-X100 Wide Conversion Lens
- TCL-X100a Tele-conversion Lens
- LC-X100S Leather Case
The Fujifilm X100T is available in Silver/Black or all Black, with as suggested retail price of $1299.95. See our best price box at the top right of this page to see current pricing online.
Pros:
- Extremely high image quality, even at upper level ISO settings
- Excellent low-light performance
- Innovative hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, which is one of the most interesting viewfinder designs on the market
- Up to 6 frames per second continuous shooting mode at full resolution
- Sharp autofocus mode
- Manual focus mode available
- Built-in neutral density filter
- Large and sharp LCD screen
- Plenty of special effect shooting options, including various film simulations
- Great retro design with plenty of dials, buttons and toggle switches
- Q screen provides quick access to camera’s settings
- Many manual control options available
- Easy to hold and use this camera comfortably because of button layout
- Built-in wireless connectivity
Contras:
- Lack of any optical zoom capability limits the camera’s flexibility
- No image stabilization feature
- Autofocus is accurate but works slowly for some scenes
- Embedded flash is built into the front of the camera body
- Thick camera that doesn’t fit well in a pocket
- No tilt option for LCD screen
- So many dials and buttons that you’ll need to practice with this model for a while to take full advantage of its features
- Too easy to bump EV dial out of position, resulting in undesirable settings
- Menu structure could be better organized
- When using viewfinder with left eye, you’ll leave «nose prints» in middle of LCD screen
- Camera body isn’t weather sealed
- Very high price tag
Y este es el completo análisis del bueno de Steve
se tomó su tiempo para sacarle las contras