Fuji X100T Review, Fujifilm has announced the X100T camera is a compact camera of fixed focal length which is the successor of the X100S with significant upgrades.
Body X100T is also expandable by using die-cast magnesium on the surface and the bottom of the body. Simulation feature films "Classic Chrome" new is also presented to produce the effect of a classic image. Rear LCD screen 3-inch TFT with 1,040K dots.
The X100T carries on a happy recent legacy for Fujifilm. Beyond some glorious old-school looks and a high-quality APS-C sensor, one of the undeniable strengths of the X100T is its hybrid viewfinder system. Getting used to the dual-mode viewfinder is very quick and easy. The toggle sits perfectly under the right forefinger and the camera switches modes quickly enough not to disrupt the process of composition. The aperture control ring around the lens and exposure compensation dial at the top have both been given more granular options, allowing for finer manual control, this classically styled camera has gained performance bumps through hardware and software changes. While the general placement of controls is very similar, the different buttons and dials you'll find on the X100T really improve the overall shooting experience. Fujifilm only has prototypes of the X100T on show at Photokina, but even without the final software on board, the camera is fast and turns out remarkably sharp images.
When comparing the X100T to other enthusiast-oriented compact cameras, you'll find that it has a lot in common with the competition. The X100's leaf shutter keeps the camera incredibly quiet, while the new electronic shutter reaches speeds up to 1/32,000, so you can shoot with the aperture as wide as you want, no matter how bright it is outside. if you are reading this you know that the X100/S can shoot at 1/4000th of a second. This can be a problem if you are in country that has amazingly bright sunny days most of the year, like the UK (joke!). At 1/4000th, you need to rely on either the built in ND filter (still present) or screw on filters to shoot wide open in bright sunlight. Well, not anymore. The Fuji X100T has an electronic and a mechanical shutter meaning you can shoot at upto 1/32000th of a second.
Fuji X100T Specifications :
For the official specification are you can see the full specification on the Fuji Site, but I will give a bit of the main specifications:
What has not changed since the X100S is the imaging pipeline, which we commended in the earlier camera. The Fuji X100T armed 16.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS (Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductora) II image sensor, the same EXR Processor II image processor, and the same bright 35 milimeter-equivalent f/2.0 prime lens that together makes this a great little candid street shooter, This Camera be equipped SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS 1) Card support, APS-C X-Trans CMOS Sensor with primary colour filter,Extended ISO 100, 12,800, 25,600 & 51,200, Interval Shooting, for Shutter Speed: (Electronic Shutter Mode): 1 second to 1/32,000 second (standard for Mechanical Shutter), -3 to +3 in 1/3 step Exposure Compensation, Three Auto ISO Settings; Standard ISO Configurable from 200-6400, Wireless Communication, 3 Inch 1040K LCD Monitor, Optical viewfinder covering 92% of frame + Electronic Viewfinder,2.5mm stereo mini connector and About 5gms less than an X100S with a memory card and still uses the same NP-95 lithium-ion battery pack as its predecessor,and The X100T's battery can now also be charged in-camera via USB, however a dedicated BC-65N battery charger is still included in the bundle. Other features include up to 6fps shooting, full 1080p video recording, macro focusing as close as 10cm and Intelligent Hybrid AF with a claimed focus time of just 0.08 seconds.
Fuji X100T Color and Price :
This camera is available in 2 colors and offered in silver or black color which began to be available from mid-November with a price of $1300 or about IDR 15 million in indonesia.
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