Category: Fujifilm

  • Fujifilm GFX100 Mirrorless Camera With A 102 MP Sensor Launched

    Fujifilm GFX100 Mirrorless Camera With A 102 MP Sensor Launched

    Japanese imaging and photography giant Fujifilm has announced its latest mirrorless camera. Called the GFX100, it features a whopping 102 MP resolution sensor and is the first camera in a world to feature such a high-resolution sensor. While it was in development for quite a while now, the company has finally announced in a press release that it is ready to go on sale soon.

    Fujifilm GFX100

    As mentioned previously, the Fujifilm GFX100 is the world’s first commercially available mirrorless camera to feature a 102 MP sensor. In terms of design, it has magnesium allow body which the company claims is robust and weather sealed. It weighs 1400g including the two batteries, memory card and the electronic viewfinder; and has an equivalent form factor to that of a regular DSLR camera with a 35mm full-frame sensor. It has a tilting rear touch LCD display which measures 3.2 inches. There is also a 2.05-inch sub monitor which can display necessary information like exposure and shot controls. The focal plane shutter on the top of the camera has inbuilt springs that are claimed to reduce shutter shock which generally results in blurry images.

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    The Fujifilm GFX100 is capable of capturing detailed, 16-bit RAW and 16-bit TIFF images with available filters like Velvia, Eterna Cinema and Monochrome. It also has a new “Smooth Skin Effect” which saves time for post-processing by flattening the portrait shots. The camera can capture 4k videos at 30fps and features five-axis image stabilisation for smoother handheld footage. In terms of battery, it can accommodate two GFX series batteries; which extend the number of frames captured per charge to 800 when rear LCD is in use. In terms of pricing and availability, the Fujifilm GFX100 will go on sale starting the 27th of June; and will cost a hefty US$ 10,000 (Rs. 6,97,000) for potential buyers.

  • Fujifilm Launches The New Mirrorless X-E3 Camera In India

    Fujifilm Launches The New Mirrorless X-E3 Camera In India

    Fujifilm has launched a new mirrorless camera in India, the X-E3 at a starting price of Rs 70,999. The company claims that the mirrorless camera market has a 25% market share in the global camera market which is currently dominated by DSLR Cameras. The situation however is expected to change as the demand for DSLR is expected to decline and mirror-less is expected to exceed DSLR market within 3 years.

    Talking about the launch of the X-E3 in India, Mr. Yasunobu Nishiyama, Managing Director, Fujifilm India Pvt. Ltd. said:

    The X series was first introduced in March 2011 and is now the most widely accepted mirrorless camera among photographers across the world.  In India too, we see much potential in the Mirrorless Camera Segment due to the rise in professional photography, increase in Wedding Photography and Commercial Photography for Brand communication and advertisements and increased use of Social Media to showcase ones work. The advantage of an X Series mirrorless camera lies in its compact size packed with cutting edge innovative technology and unique features that provide great controls along with excellent colour reproduction and image quality.

    The X-E3 has a 24.3MP APS-C sized X-Trans CMOS III sensor and X-Processor Pro image processing engine. The company claims that the X-E3 has an AutoFocus speed of 0.06 seconds. The camera has a 3 inch LCD monitor which is touch sensitive. Th camera is capable of recording recording 3840 x 2160 px videos at 29.97 FPS and 1920 x 1080 px videos at 60 FPS.

    The camera has built in Bluetooth 4.0 to transfer images and videos to your smartphones o tablets on the go. It has a NP-W126S Li-ion battery which has a life of 350 frames when the LCD is turned on.

    In terms of pricing and colour variants, the X-E3 is available in Black and Silver colours and is priced at Rs.70,999 (Body only), X-E3 with 18-55 kit is priced at ?.102,999 and X-E3 with 23mm F2 kit is priced at ?.89,999.

     

  • Fujifilm Unveils Three Powerful Cameras with Wi-Fi Connectivity

    Fujifilm Unveils Three Powerful Cameras with Wi-Fi Connectivity

    Fujifilm unveiled a trio of powerful new cameras that are sure to find eager buyers. The new X-Pro2 is the biggest of the lot and the successor to the X-Pro1. These new cameras dare the camera world which is already being dominated by the likes of Sony’s A7R II, which won the Camera of the Year, according to Popular Photography.

    The X-Pro2 comes with a new 24.3-magapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor which is powered by the X-Processor Pro image processor. It takes 0.08 seconds for the camera’s autofocus to lock on to a subject and continuous shooting is at 8 frames per second. The ISO range goes fro 100-51200. Beautiful timelapses are guaranteed with the built-in interval timer that can shoot up to 999 frames. The maximum mechanical shutter speed has been doubled up to 1/8000 seconds.

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    X-Pro2

    The X-Pro2 is dust and splash-resistant like the X-TI with 61 points. While the camera cannot go underwater, it will survive rainfall and splashes. The camera’s 3-inch screen is sharper with a 1.62-million dot resolution, and the camera comes with two SD card slots, one compatible with UHS-II Standards, and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity.

    The only downside to the X-Pro2 is that it doesn’t shoot 4K video. The camera can, however, record full HD video at 1080p resolution at up to 60 fps. The camera comes with updated hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder. The camera also has a grain effect mode for grainy photos, which will win over film enthusiasts.

    The powerful camera comes with a massive price tag of $1,699 and will be available in February.

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    X-E2S

    Meanwhile, the company also updated its mid-range X-E line. The $699 X-E2S comes with a 16.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor, a 49-point single focus mode, 77-point wide-tracking mode for freezing quick moving subjects, and ISO sensitivity up to 51200. Like the X-Pro2, the X-E2S records 1080p full HD video at up to 60 fps, and comes with a built-in interval timer and Wi-Fi connectivity. Though cheaper than the X-Pro2, the X-E2S packs some powerful specs and is a great choice for advanced photographers.

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    X70

    The X-70 is priced exactly as the X-E2S and comes with a 16.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor and a fixed 18.5mm lens with f/2.8 aperture, and ISO sensitivity up to 51200. The X-70 includes all the features seen in the X-E2S like 1080p video recording at 60fps, interval timer and Wi-Fi. The 3-inch screen here is a touchscreen and tilts 180-degrees. Both the mid-range cameras will be available in February as well.

  • Fujifilm’s New Mirrorless Camera is a Treat for Selfie Lovers

    Fujifilm’s New Mirrorless Camera is a Treat for Selfie Lovers

    ‘Selfie’ is a trend that refuses to die down. The proliferation of smartphones with front-facing cameras is giving a tremendous boost to it. Smartphones are fast eating into the market shares of camera makers and all they can do is try to catch up. Fujifilm has now taken an effort to cash in on the Selfie mania with its new X-A2 camera.

    The Fujifim X-A2 is a mirrorless camera with a 175-degree flip screen which you can use to click selfies. The camera looks retro which gets extra points in the design category. It supports interchangeable lens and gives you far better selfie images than your phone’s front facing camera could.

    Flip the display towards you and the camera automatically sets to face and eye detection
    Flip the display towards you and the camera automatically sets to face and eye detection

    As soon as you flip the screen towards yourself, the camera adjusts the settings to enable face detection so that your prized moments are in perfect focus. The camera comes with 16-50mm (24-76mm-equivalent) f/3.5-5.6 lens which would let you take wider selfies. The X-A2 comes for a price tag of $550 which is pretty steep if you’re buying it just for its advanced selfie feature. Also by adding $150 more, you get a 50-230mm (76-350mm-equivalent) f/4.5-6.7 lens.

    Maybe the end of the pocket camera is near. As smartphones get better and better at their imaging capabilities, handheld cameras will see their market share dip. But if you got the money and you want a nice retro looking camera with some great selfie capabilities, then this one would be the one to buy.

  • iGyaan’s Independence Day Weekend Gift Guide

    iGyaan’s Independence Day Weekend Gift Guide

    We have moved to the age of convergence to make our existence comfortable. With the evolution and digitalisation of communication, photography, and even education, we are now moving to an era where we want gadgets that not only give us comfort but also the luxuries that we never imagined.

    We are listing 5 amazing gadgets that make our lives better and would make for perfect gifts:

    Fujifilm Instax Mini 50S

    Polaroid Camera 

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    The Instax Mini 50S combines best-in-class image quality with a small form factor that makes it easy to carry in a bag or hand without considerable discomfort. The film packs it uses are widely available online and inexpensive, costing less than Rs. 2,000 for 20 exposures. Loading the film, which is rated at ISO 800 is a child’s play. While the camera’s metering does well in the most favorable lighting conditions, you can adjust exposure brightness, which can help prevent overly dark portraits and highlight detail.

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    Nokia Lumia 1020

    Camera Phone 

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    As a phone, it doesn’t bring anything revolutionary to the table, but as an imaging device, it’s quite a stunner. The Nokia Lumia 1020 is the best camera phone in the market today. Thanks to its large, 0.6″ BSI CMOS sensor and 41MP camera. You get excellent details and enough resolution for large poster size prints. 

    Buy it Now

    Lenovo Yoga 2 13

    Hybrid PC

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    Lenovo’s Yoga 2 13 does everything you would expect of a slim, lightweight ultrabook—plus it converts to a tablet and two modes in between. And the competitive price means you’re getting the convertible abilities essentially for free. It is an excellent ultrabook, even without digging into its hybrid capabilities. This new model adds a backlit keyboard and an impressive 3,200×1, 800-pixel-resolution display.

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    Samsung UN65HU9000

    4K Television 

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    Samsung UN65HU9000 directly takes to the front row of Television technology.  The UNHU9000 curved 4K LED LCD has an excellent picture with deep black levels, accurate color and great bright-room viewing qualities. Its styling is drop-dead gorgeous, and the curve lends a unique, futuristic look. The feature set is well-implemented and comprehensive, with best-in-class connectivity and upgradeability and a superb remote.

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    Sony Smartwatch 2

    Wearable Tech

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    With a 1.6-inch touchscreen, this Android-powered smartwatch connects with compatible smartphones over Bluetooth to sync time, date and weather information. It can be customised to add functions such as control the phone’s music player, view messages, email, Facebook, Twitter, as well as accept or reject incoming calls. It also has Walkmate available for fitness enthusiasts.

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  • Top 6 Pocket Cameras : Pick One Which is Right For You

    Top 6 Pocket Cameras : Pick One Which is Right For You

    No, we refuse to acknowledge the statement that smartphones are point-and-shoot replacements. No matter how good your camera phone may be, it still doesn’t have the technology to beat the image quality of the following cameras. Unlike DSLR’s, where you have to manage several lenses – these are handy, cheaper and super convenient if you’re constantly on the go.

    Here are a list of pocket size cameras that you’d wish you’d bought earlier:  

    1. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10

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    • 20MP 1″-type BSI CMOS sensor (13.2 x 8.8mm)
    • 24-200mm equivalent stabilized F2.8 lens
    • Weather-sealed magnesium alloy body
    • Manual zoom and aperture rings
    • Tilting 1.23 million dot rear LCD
    • 1.44M dot OLED viewfinder
    • ISO 125 – 12800 (expandable down to ISO 80)
    • Built-in 3EV Neutral Density filter
    • Approx 10 fps continuous shooting in ‘Speed Priority mode’
    • 1080/60p video with full-sensor sampling, uncompressed HDMI output
    • Wi-Fi with NFC

    To many photographers, amateurs and professionals alike, digital SLRs represent quality. The fact that you can remove the lens and swap it for another is inconsequential to those who never buy a second optic. It’s that segment of the market that Sony’s targeting with its Cyber-shot RX10.  We love the Sony RX10. But your $1,300 goes a very long way here, and if you need to capture sharp images and full-HD video clips in pretty much any lighting condition, with a vast focal range, you’d be hard pressed to find a more suitable shooter. This is the best fixed-lens camera we’ve ever used, and we wouldn’t be surprised if the RX10 Mark II, whenever that comes about, is the only comparable model worth considering.

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    2.Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III

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    Key Features:

    • 20.1 megapixel 1″-type Exmor R BSI-CMOS sensor
    • 24-70mm equiv. F1.8-2.8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens
    • Pop-up SVGA OLED electronic viewfinder with 1.44M dots
    • 3-inch tilting WhiteMagic LCD with 1.23M dots
    • 1080/60p video with full sensor readout and 50Mbps XAVC S support
    • Clean HDMI output
    • Zebra pattern and focus peaking
    • Customizable front lens ring
    • 3-stop neutral density filter
    • Wi-Fi with NFC and downloadable apps
    • 320 shots per charge (CIPA standard)

     The pocket-sized shooter processes video in XAVC S format, which, according to Sony, lets you record 1080p videos at a much faster data rate and with very little compression — in other words, this will make your movies look a lot better and crisper. To go with that, Sony also added a built-in, retractable OLED electronic viewfinder (which wasn’t present on either of the older editions), WiFi/NFC for wireless sharing and the ability to capture 4K still images, making the newest RX100 an even more powerful little camera.

    3.Leica T (Typ 701)

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    Key features:

    • 16MP APS-C CMOS sensor
    • ISO 100-12500
    • 3.7″ 1.3M dot 16:9 touchscreen LCD
    • Twin top-plate control dials
    • Approx 5 fps continuous shooting
    • 1920 x 1080 Full HD movie recording at 30 fps; built-in stereo microphones
    • Built-in Wi-Fi for easy image sharing, and remote control by smartphone or tablet
    • Optional 2.36M dot electronic viewfinder with built-in GPS unit
    • Built-in 16GB memory
    • Brand new Leica T mount
    • 18-56mm f/3.5-5.6 and 23mm f/2 lenses
    • 11-23mm f/3.5-4.5 and 55-135mm f/3.5-4.5 coming later in the year (at photokina 2014)
    • Available in anodized black or natural aluminum finish

    This is a Leica for the modern age! It’s also quite a bit smaller than the company’s rangefinder cameras (134 x 69 x 33mm), especially in terms of height, not to mention a whole lot lighter (339g without battery, 384g with). That’s actually a little surprising, because the Leica T’s attractive, Audi Design-styled body is milled from a solid block of aluminum. A first for any camera, claims its maker.

    4.Canon G16

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    Key features

    • 12.1 Megapixel 1/1.7″ CMOS Sensor
    • Canon 5x Optical Zoom Lens (28-140mm)
    • Optical Zoom Viewfinder and 3.0″ LCD
    • Full HD 1080/60p Video
    • DIGIC 6 Image Processing Engine
    • Enhanced Wi-Fi Capabilities
    • Continuous Shooting at 9.3 fps
    • Intelligent IS Image Stabilization
    • ISO 12800 and Canon HS SYSTEM

    The Canon PowerShot G16 belongs to a long line of chunky compacts aimed at enthusiasts. Announced in August 2013 it’s the replacement for the PowerShot G15. The G series has earned a reputation as a serious compact with image quality, performance and handling that won’t disappoint those who’d probably rather be using a DSLR, if it weren’t for the added bulk. The Canon PowerShot G16 is a reassuring camera that does a good job. Its only real stand-out feature is improved responsiveness brought by the Digic 6 image processor. It is an ideal companion for users looking for a classic safe bet and who aren’t tempted by originality or eye-catching innovations. This camera is certainly built to stand the test of time, but the G series also needs to move with the times, otherwise it risks being left behind.

    5.FUJIFILM XF1

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    Key features

    • 12MP 2/3″ EXR-CMOS sensor
    • ISO 100-3200, ISO 4000-6400 at 6MP resolution, ISO 12800 at 3MP
    • 25-100mm equivalent, F1.8-4.9 lens with optical image stabilization (4 stops benefit claimed)
    • Manual zoom ring and lens retraction mechanism
    • Full manual control, RAW format recording
    • 3″ 460k dot LCD
    • Full HD movie recording with built-in stereo microphones
    • Film simulation modes for different colour and monochrome ‘looks’
    • In-camera RAW conversion with all in-camera processing parameters adjustable
    • ‘Advanced Filters’ image-processing controls, previewed live on-screen

    Fuji’s XF1 is the latest high-end compact camera to compete with the likes of Sony’s RX100 and brings with it a 12-megapixel sensor, f/1.8 lens, manual controls. It is a beautiful retro design that can’t fail to impress everyone that sees it. The camera’s image quality is markedly better than virtually all other compacts. The camera’s “average low-light performance” as a downside. While it may not beat the RX100 , the XF1 is still a camera for photographers who like something a little bit more unusual than the standard run of the mill point and shoots.

    6.Nikon Coolpix A

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     Key features

    • 16.2MP ‘DX’ format CMOS sensor
    • 18.5mm (28mm equivalent) F2.8 lens
    • ISO 100-6400 (with 12,800 and 25,600 equivalent extension settings)
    • 3.0″ 920k dot LCD
    • 14-bit uncompressed NEF Raw shooting capability
    • Up to 4fps continuous shooting
    • 1080p movies at 24, 25 or 30fps
    • i-TTL compatible hot shoe

    The Nikon COOLPIX A Digital Camera is a point-and-shoot equipped with a 16.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor for clear, detailed images, even in low light. The lack of an optical low-pass filter enables maximized resolution for exceptionally sharp details. The NIKKOR prime lens features a focal length of 18.5mm  for wide-angle shooting, as well as a fast f/2.8 maximum aperture. Frame shots using the large 3.0-inch LCD monitor, which has a resolution of 921k pixels. Record Full HD 1080p video with stereo sound, and connect the supplied EG-CP16 cable for playback on your TV. Capture RAW still images for a higher level of creative control. Manual options like focus ring adjustment allow you to wield precision control over your compositions. Most of the operation system and the GUI are consistent with Nikon DSLRs. Exposure bracketing is available in both manual and auto modes.

  • FujiFilm XF1 Digital Camera costs US $ 500, has manual controls (PR)

    FujiFilm XF1 Digital Camera costs US $ 500, has manual controls (PR)

    FujiFilm is not really taking on the camera market seriously, with their recent launches of XE1 and various lenses. The new XE1 adds to this lineup, with an exterior coating of black, red or tan faux leather.

    SPECS Include

    •  2/3 inch 12-megapixel sensor
    • Retractable, manual zoom, 25-100mm f/1.8 – f/4.9 lens 
    • Optically stabilisation
    • 1080p 30fps video 
    • 3-inch 460,000 dot LCD
    • ISO range is 100 – 12,800
    • Pop-up flash
    • Jog dial with a full manual setting
    • Price US $500
    • Shipping next month

     

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    FUJIFILM Unveils the Head-Turning XF1 Digital Camera
    New XF1 has a bold design, advanced technology and amazing F1.8 lens that brings excitement back to compact cameras

     

    VALHALLA, N.Y., Sep 17, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — FUJIFILM North America Corporation today announced a new, distinctive premium digital camera that blends advanced technology with an unforgettable design to its flagship X-Series line, the FUJIFILM XF1. With its perfectly matched lens and sensor, careful attention to detail on appearance and design, and accessible technology, the XF1 extends the X-Series range to a much wider audience.

     

    The FUJIFILM XF1 combines an amazingly fast and newly developed FUJINON F1.8 wide angle lens with 4x manual zoom with a large 2/3-inch 12 Megapixel EXR CMOS sensor that delivers extraordinary image quality, all in a remarkable design that is unlike any other camera.

     

    The compact FUJIFILM XF1 will be available in three luxurious designs: a dimpled synthetic black leather, a smooth synthetic tan leather and an elegant synthetic red leather. Each new XF1 will begin shipping in October 2012.

     

    “The FUJIFILM X-Series is known by photographers for their outstanding image quality, precision build and stellar performance,” said Go Miyazaki, president and chief operating officer, FUJIFILM North America Corporation. “And the FUJIFILM XF1 lives up to that reputation, while adding a new level of portability and style with its unique retractable F1.8 manual zoom lens along with lightweight and durable aluminum body covered in synthetic leather for a bold, retro look.”

     

    First class lens for razor-sharp results

     

    The FUJIFILM XF1 features a newly-developed, high-definition FUJINON 25mm wide angle F1.8 lens (25mm-100mm) with 4x manual zoom lens that consists of 7 glass lens elements in 6 groups, including 4 aspherical glass lens elements and 3 extra-low dispersion lens elements. The FUJINON lens as has new HT-EBC (High-Transmittance EBC) coating on all lens surfaces that dramatically reduces flare for crystal clear images, as well as optical image stabilization to eliminate camera shake without compromising resolution around the edges of the image.

     

    The XF1 also incorporates Optical Image Stabilization, which shifts one group of four elements to minimize camera shake without compromising resolution around the edges of the image, a common problem with conventional stabilization systems. With this extraordinary lens, the XF1 can shoot in low light without boosting sensitivity, keeping noise to a minimum, by using high shutter speeds to prevent camera shake and stop subject motion – all without the need for flash.

     

    The XF1 is also capable of Macro photography at ranges as close as 3 cm, and can capture images with a beautiful “Bokeh” depth of field effect (for crisp subjects set against out-of-focus backgrounds) by taking advantage of the XF1’s fast lens and six diaphragm blades.

     

    Fast AF in dark scenes with EXR processor

     

    With its EXR CMOS sensor and EXR processor, the FUJIFILM XF1 offers fast Auto Focus no matter what you are shooting, even in dark settings. The speedy read time of the CMOS sensor, coupled with the high-speed EXR processor, accelerates all operations; quick response, start-up in just 0.55 seconds, focus acquisition in as little as 0.16 seconds, and a minimum shot-to-shot time of just 0.8 seconds. Additionally, the EXR processor offers high-speed processing for hassle-free HD movie recording and burst-mode photography.

     

    Manual feel with all-new GUI

     

    The FUJIFILM XF1 has an all new on-screen menu dial that allows users to gain full control of the camera’s extensive manual shooting controls. The on-screen menu dial is fully customizable, and allows for quick setting adjustments and selections. The programmable E-Fn button can be assigned up to six functions, allowing for smooth manual control via the bright, 3.0-inch (460k dot premium clear) LCD monitor. The XF1 also features a programmable function button for fast one-click setting access.

     

    Newly developed hardware design

     

    The FUJIFILM XF1’s new hardware design introduces a fresh way to carry, turn on and use the travel-ready digital camera. There are three modes for users to choose from when using the XF1:

     

    — “Travel Mode” for a compact fit with the lens retracted and camera fully powered down

     

    — “Standby Mode” with lens extended but in power saving mode for quick startups

     

    — “Shooting Mode” for when you are actively photographing

     

    Getting started is as easy as 1 – 2 – 3. From “Travel Mode,” turn the zoom ring to either move into “Standby Mode,” or bypass and move directly into “Shooting mode.” And beyond just powering the camera, the manual zoom lens provides a very fast and precise 4x optical zoom range plus 2x intelligent digital zoom for a total of 8x zoom.

     

    Fujifilm XF1 key features list:

     

    — Pocketable, premium, camera available in 3 stunning colors (Black, Tan, Red)

     

    — 12 MP 2/3″ EXR-CMOS sensor with EXR-Auto

     

    — Fast processing and response times

     

    — Manual 4x FUJINON optical zoom (25-100mm equivalent to 35mm on a 35mm camera) and up to a total 8x zoom using the Intelligent Digital Zoom

     

    — F1.8 (wide) – F4.9 (telephoto)

     

    — Optical Image Stabilization

     

    — Full manual controls

     

    — A bright, sharp, 3.0-inch/460K dot premium clear LCD monitor

     

    — ISO 100 – 12,800 (ISO 4000, 5000, 6400 M Mode or Smaller, ISO 12,800 S Mode)

     

    — Macro shooting to 3cm

     

    — Motion Panorama 360 for seamless panoramic shots in a snap

     

    — Artistic effects including 6 “Advanced filters” with 11 patterns and 5 “Film simulation modes” for additional creative expression, plus an individual shutter 3D shooting option to create a 3D effect from 2 x 2D shots

     

    — In-camera RAW converter

     

    — Full HD movie recording with the ability to zoom and to take photographs during movie recording. Now also with Automatic Scene Recognition for even better results when videoing

     

    — A range of retro style coordinating cases will be available to complement the XF1

     

    — Approximately 300 shots per battery charge

     

    Pricing and Availability

     

    The FUJIFILM XF1 will be available in October 2012 for $499.95 in black, tan and red.

     

    NOTE: For complete camera specifications, please go to: http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/

     

    About Fujifilm

     

    FUJIFILM North America Corporation, a marketing subsidiary of FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation, consists of five operating divisions and one subsidiary company. The Imaging Division sells consumer and commercial photographic products and services including film, one-time-use cameras, online photo services and fulfillment, digital printing equipment and service. The Electronic Imaging Division markets consumer digital cameras. The Motion Picture Division provides motion picture film, and the Graphic Systems Division supplies products and services to the printing industry. The Optical Devices Division provides binoculars, and optical lenses for closed circuit television, videography, cinematography, broadcast and industrial markets. FUJIFILM Canada Inc. markets a range of Fujifilm products and services. For more information, please visit www.fujifilmusa.com/northamerica , or go to www.twitter.com/fujifilmus to follow Fujifilm on Twitter. To receive news and information direct from Fujifilm via RSS, subscribe at www.fujifilmusa.com/rss .

     

    FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, brings continuous innovation and leading-edge products to a broad spectrum of industries, including electronic imaging, digital printing equipment, medical systems, life sciences, graphic arts, flat panel display materials, and office products, based on a vast portfolio of digital, optical, fine chemical and thin film coating technologies. The company was among the top 10 companies around the world granted U.S. patents in 2011, and in the year ended March 31, 2012, had global revenues of $27.8 billion*. Fujifilm is committed to environmental stewardship and good corporate citizenship. For more information, please visit www.fujifilmholdings.com .

     

    * At an exchange rate of 79 yen to the dollar.

     

    All product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners.

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  • Leaked : Fujifilm X-E1 retro monster

    Leaked : Fujifilm X-E1 retro monster

    Japanese site Digicam Info has leaked pics of what appears to be the revision of the Fujifilm X1, its a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, and its called the X-E1. It adds a few and takes some away, adds a pop-up flash, and lacks the optical viewfinder. Looks like this might be announced at IFA. so stay tuned for more coverage.

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