FUJIFILM X-T1 is a mirrorless digital camera that has a camera sensor APS-C X-Trans CMOS II measuring 16.3 Megapixel EXR Processor II is equipped to produce high-resolution images with ISO sensitivity from 100 to 51200 and simultaneous image capture rate of up to 8 fps, aimed at demanding enthusiasts. In true Fujifilm style, the X-T1's viewfinder is a highlight, an all-electronic design sporting an OLED panel with 2360k dots. This shares the same resolution as the OMD EM1 and Alpha A7(r) but with a larger magnification and what Fujifilm claims is a faster refresh. It all adds up to an exciting high-end mirrorless camera, but it's against tough competition from the likes of the Olympus OMD EM1 and Sony Alpha A7.
Fujifilm's X-T1 represents a get away in design for the X-series, becoming the first X-mount with a DSLR-styled body and a viewfinder excrescence over the optical axis.
The traditional VG-XT1 battery handgrip adjust a second battery and gives portrait controls, but if you just want a little more to hold onto without compromising the camera's cohesive dimensions, there's the optional MHG-XT handgrip which boosts the thickness of the grip while only append a few mm to the overall height.
For The sensor features over 100 thousand phase-detect pixels which combine with the camera’s standard contrast-detect set-up to form a Hybrid- AF system. The processor then utilises the pair, switching between the two for optimal focusing according to the shooting conditions, with Fujifilm claiming focusing speeds of as little as 0.08 seconds and The X-T1 is the first weather-proof X-series camera, with 80 points of weather sealing offering water-resistance, dust-resistance and freeze-resistance down to 14.000ºF or -10°C.
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Fujifilm X-Series also be equipped ISO Auto Control Technology setting enable you to set a maximum sensitivity (up to 6400) and a minimum shutter speed (1/30th is a good starting point), and can utilises a areas of focus shutter rather than the leaf shutter that the X100/S cameras have, much like a ordinary DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) camera.
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One accessory that you will not find on any other Fujifilm X-series camera is a battery handle. Naturally, this grip also comes with additional buttons for holding the camera vertically. But given the camera's reliance on its top-plate dials, this ends up limited to the shutter button (with encircling lock switch), plus AF-L,AE-L, and Focus Assist buttons.
If you just want to make the standard grip a bit larger, Fuji also offers the MGH-XT hand grip. Like the recently-released updated grips for the X-Pro1 and X-E series cameras, this has a cut-out to allow easy access to the battery compartment, and combine an Arca Swiss-type quick release fitting for tripod use.
For Prices : The X-T1 sold $1300 / £1050 / €1200 /IDR 14.4 million indonesia for body only, or $1700 / £1400 / €1600/ IDR 19.2 million with the 18-55mm F2.8-4.0 lens (which is not water-resistant). It is available in black only
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