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June 2013
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107 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Capteur du X-Pro 1
Viseur hybride
Excellente optique qui a fait ses preuves
Nombreuses améliorations (autofocus
Rafale
Allumage
Vidéo
Etc.)
Nouveau système de mise au point manuelle
Qualité d'image / hautes sensibilités
Viseur hybride / ergonomie à l'ancienne
Design / finition / discrétion / latence
MF amélioré / AF + rapide / map + courte...
Piqué exceptionnel délivré par l'objectif
Capteur offrant des images très détaillées
Montée en sensibilité irréprochable jusqu'à 6400 ISO
Construction de haut niveau
Digital Split Image pour l'aide à la mise au point manuelle
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ecran de seulement 460 000 points
Toujours pas de mécanisme pour bloquer les molettes
Bague de mise au point toujours électronique
Mais AF toujours pas assez précis
Pas de détection de visage
Autonomie toujours trop juste
Prix en hausse! / manque innovation
Pas de stabilisation
Trop peu d'évolutions ergonomiques par rapport au prédécesseur
Extrait: Let's compare a , and , each with a 35mm f/2 lens. Let's see how well the real-world combinations of lenses and cameras compare. No one ever dares do comparisons aga......
Attractive, retro rangefinderstyle design, Improved (excellent) still image quality that's even better thanks to second generation XTrans sensor technology, Great, sharp f/2 35mmequivalent lens, Overall better operation and performance than the X100, Addi
Lowlight AF slow and inconsistent, Video quality, even at 60p, compromised by moire and lack of image stabilization, Combined fourway pad/Command dial means AF control points cumbersome to change, Too easy to bump control dials and change settings acciden
The Fuji X100S rangefinder-style camera takes a leap forward with its new 16.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor that helps it deliver stellar images with low noise, high dynamic range, good color and improved resolution. Overall, its performance bests th...
Extrait: Please note that this is not a technical review of the Fuji x100s. There are many great reviews already written by photographers who are technically more savvy than I am. This is simply an account of my experience as I make my first steps away from a D...
Superior 16MP stills, Excellent Hybrid viewfinder, Very responsive
Expensive, Not geared toward casual users, no matter how much money they have, Small LCD screen with so-so quality
The Fujifilm X100S is a very good camera, geared toward photographers who really want control over almost every aspect of still image quality. Street photographers in particular will find this camera appealing. The 35mm f/2.0 prime lens is really sharp,...
Hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder with exposure and focus area overlay, Highquality lens, fast, sharp and hardly any optical flaws, Excellent build quality, Excellent image quality at low ISOs, Responsive in most shooting modes (unless you're brack
Image quality less than what is achievable from an APSC sensor, No shake reduction, Slow and somewhat inaccurate autofocus, LCD smallish and of low resolution by today's standards, Shutter speeds can't go lower that 1/4 s in autoexposure modes, Quirky con
The Fujifilm X100s a relatively compact APS-C camera in a nice retro design. It has an excellent viewfinder that even can be switched between optical and electronic modes. Even in the optical mode all essential shooting information is presented thanks to...
Fantastic SLRlike image quality, even at high ISOs, nifty hybrid viewfinder, cool look
It's expensive, Fuji's menu system is less intuitive than alternatives
There are many capable mirrorless cameras selling for about what the X-A2 is asking, and there's no unambiguous winner. Sony's A6000, for instance, offers a higher-resolution sensor, twice-as-fast continuous shooting and more versatile video capabilities...
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Publié: 2013-07-01, Auteur: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder. Superb high ISO image quality. 35mm wide-angle field of view. Fast f/2 lens. Excellent control layout. Fast focus. Continuous shooting at 5fps. X-Trans image sensor. Wide-angle adapter available.
Bigger than some other large-sensor compacts. Lens suffers from edge softness. Macro shots at wide apertures have a soft-focus look. Video could be better. No image stabilization. Rear LCD could be sharper
Don't be fooled by the Fujifilm X100S's retro exterior; it's a modern, full-featured digital camera that impressed us enough to earn our Editors' Choice award....
Publié: 2013-06-26, Auteur: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
Given the price of the X100S, it is difficult to draw comparisons. For the same bucks, you could easily get a camera that performs as well and accepts interchangeable lenses. But the compactness and the overall experience wouldn't be the same.Furthermore,...