Fujifilm has announced the X-M1 that two new XF family goals, a 16-50mm (24-76mm) and a 27mm f/3.5-5.6 (41mm) f/2.8. The main features have been confirmed.
Recall that the X-Trans sensor uses a different pattern in the arrangement of colors compared to bayer filter, this has enabled Fujifilm to eliminate the low-pass filter improves the detail and decreasing the possibility of incurring the moiré.
Surely, the Wi-Fi deserves attention downloading the app (for iOS and Android) Fujifilm Camera Application. You can transfer up to 30 photos at a time on smart phones and tablets without using access points. The Fujifilm X-M1 Wi-Fi also allows you to view the photos immediately.
Fujifilm X-M1 – Specification
- Sensor APS-C X-Trans from 16.3 MP.
- Display 3″ 920k points.
- Video Full-HD and integrated dual-microphone for stereo sound.
- Connectivity Wi-Fi capability.
- Sensitivity ISO 200-6400 (expandable 100-25600).
- Magnesium alloy body.
- Filters and simulation films on a camer .
- Gust 5.6 fps (30 jpg/10 RAW).
- Screen swivel (+ / – 90 °).
Without necessarily downloading, you can also geotag your image’s thanks to GPS smart phone. In the images that we had already shown you could not see very well the layout on the back, we can observe it and seems to be rational and optimized for use with one hand.
Condensed on the right side there are two nuts (one top and one rear), the button to activate fast shooting, the key to bring up the quick menu Q and everything you need to manage the camera.
The Fujifilm X-M1 availability in the U.S. market has been scheduled for July 29 at a price of $699 body only.
- 16.3 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor
- ISO 200-6400 (expandable to to 12800 and 24600)
- 1080/30fps HD video (.MOV/H.264)
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