FujiFilm aims to support competition in small powerful camera space dominated by micro four third and other small cameras interchangeable lens capabilities: the company has just announced the FinePix X 100, a compact camera designed to package high quality images in a small package, complete with bells and whistles - and manual modes - this call for serious photographers. The downside of FujiFilm, however, may be that the FinePix X 100 is due to hit in early 2011 retailers missing Christmas buying season.
The FinePix X 100 wants to bring quality cameras DSLR to situations where a camera encumbering is simply not practical X 100 will feature a 12.3 million pixels and EXR processor FujiFilm, APS - C sensor with solid low light up to 6400 ISO) as well as the performance of the autofocus high-speed capabilities.However, more important is unique hybrid viewfinder technology included with the camera: 100 X will be sporting both electronic viewfinder and a reverse-Galilean optical viewfinder with a one-touch to switch between eux.Les both viewfinders control allow users to view the shot block and lot of firing data (exposure, shutter speed, etc) enabling a wide range of options for creativity, even in difficult shooting conditions.
X 100 will be also able to capture high-definition 720 p movies, a 2.8-inch LCD viewfinder, a mode shooting frames per second 5 continu.Le X 100 will be accept SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards and offers a full manual mode for photographers who like to each parameter little deformation.The camera also offers a hot shoe flashes and accessories and shipping with F2 Fujinon 23 mm lens.
FujiFilm announced any price for the FinePix X 100 step, but if it doesn't cost much more that competitors on the market of the mirrorless camera and micro four thirds, the company could have a serious candidate on his mains.FujiFilm said the FinePix X 100 should see a release version in "early 2011? - of course, at that time, competing is well along with their new generation of high-quality compact camera."
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