Fujifilm X10 Review
Filed Under ( CAMERA DIGITAL, FUJIFILM, Fujifilm X10, NEW GADGETS, NEWS, REVIEW ) by haro on Thursday, October 27, 2011
Fujifilm X10 |
X10 has a 4x Fujinon manual zoom lens (28-112mm), Super EBC (Electron Beam Coating) and "consists of 11 glass lens elements in 9 groups. X10 is equipped with wide angle maximum aperture of F2.0 and F2.8 maximum aperture telephoto ., glass optical viewfinder has an extra wide 20 degrees, and 2.8-inch LCD.
X10 has 2 modes in the shooting, automatic and manual modes. Manual shooting modes include Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual. There are also four automatic bracketing functions for ISO sensitivity, simulation films (which there are 8 settings), and dynamic range. To maximize the quality of video capture and image video1080p X10 is capable of recording Full HD, SilkyPix RAW and has a mode called the motion to create a 360 ° Panorama camera with 360 degree panoramic images.
Specifications Fujifilm X10
• 12-megapixel 2/3-inch CMOS sensor EXR
• 4x Fujinon manual zoom lens (28-112mm) with Super Electron Beam Coating
• 2.8-inch LCD screen (460K pixels)
• 1080p Full HD movie recording
• 99 shooting modes variations
• Proprietary EXR processor technology
• Quick Start mode ready to shoot time: 0.8 seconds
• Quick shutter release lag time: 0.01 seconds
• Newly Developed Optical Image Stabilization
• 49-point auto focus contrast matrix
• Able to take a super-macro shots of subjects as close as 1cm
• Diverse Manual Shooting Modes (Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority, Manual)
• FAW shooting and in-camera RAW processing
• SilkyPix RAW conversion software included in the box
• Electronic horizon leveling guage
• Motion Panorama Mode (create 360-degree panoramas)
( + )
- X10 macro lens dapatmembidik images up to 1 cm
- One camera that has a slender shape compared to similar products issued by its competitors
( - )
- Does not have a Vari-Angle LCD
Conclusion:
EXR technology owned Fujifilm camera does not need to doubt, such as High Sensitivity and Low Noise mode (SN), Multiple Dynamic mode (DR) and High Resolution mode (HR).