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    EISA announced the winners of the EISA award. The video on top has been realized by EISA to explain the reasons why the X PRO 1 won in the category “Best European Professional Compact System Camera“.


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    If you ever wondered how the Fuji X PRO 1 looks “inside” than watch the vide


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    hi singveld..with the canon eos M, this fuji x pro 1 will be up against tough competition

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Hypocrite View Post
    hi singveld..with the canon eos M, this fuji x pro 1 will be up against tough competition
    canon eos M IQ is only same as their low end DSLR, while x pro 1 is about the quality of 5d mark 2.
    eos M is still using a lcd, while x pro 1 have an excellent special viewfinder umique to fuji.

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    New Fuji X mount camera on the way


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    New camera to be announce in sept


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    Rumor X-E1 specifications:

    Same 16MP sensor as in the X-Pro1 (with max ISO of 25,600)
    6 fps
    Light magnesium body
    Improved AF speed
    Price: bellow $1000
    To be released before Christmas
    Same video recording capabilities as the X-Pro1
    Mic input
    EVF only (not hybrid as the X-Pro1)
    Two colors: black and silver
    Pull 25 ISO to simulate Velvia in JPEG mode

    extremely small light and quality of canon 5D2 minus the focus.
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    Fujifilm X-E1
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    The FUJIFILM X-E1 (body only) will be available in November 2012 for $999.95.

    The FUJIFILM X-E1 and XF18mm-55mm (27-84mm) F2.8-4 lens (kit) will be available in November for $1,399.95. The FUJINON XF14mm (21mm) F2.8 single focal length lens and XF18mm-55mm (27-84mm) F2.8-4 lens will be available in November for $899.95 and $699.95, respectively.

    When Fujifilm launched the X system in January 2012, it did so with an unusually high-end body - the X-Pro1. With its unique hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, solid metal body and analogue dial-led control philosophy, it was clearly targeted towards professionals and keen enthusiasts looking for an updated take on the classic rangefinder concept. The X-Pro1 was generally well-received, but its price was always likely to limit its appeal. Fujifilm's new baby, the X-E1, aims to broaden the line's appeal to wider range of enthusiasts, and will compete directly with the likes of the Sony Alpha NEX-7 and Olympus OM-D E-M5.
    X-E1 - the more affordable X-Pro1

    The X-E1 is in essence a slimmed-down X-Pro1, with the large, complex and expensive hybrid finder replaced by a purely-electronic viewfinder. Not any old EVF though - it uses a 2.36M dot OLED unit, out-speccing the X-Pro1's 1.44M dot LCD finder. In return its rear screen is slightly downgraded in terms of both size and resolution, to a still-respectable 2.8" 460k dot LCD - according to Fujifilm this is necessary to keep the camera's size down. The result is a compact body that's broadly similar in size to both the much-loved FinePix X100, and its most obvious competitors like the E-M5 and NEX-7.

    The X-E1 gets a few new features relative to the X-Pro1, commensurate with its class. There's a little built-in pop-up flash, a 2.5mm stereo microphone socket for movie recording, and the ability to use an electronic shutter release cable via the USB port (in addition to the signature threaded shutter release button). But otherwise it's near-identical to the X-Pro1, using the same 16MP X-Trans CMOS sensor and EXR Pro image processor, and almost exactly the same control layout and interface.
    Firmware tweaks - including improved focusing

    It's not just new hardware that Fujifilm has been working on; it's made some significant tweaks under the hood, that promise much-improved performance. The good news for existing X-Pro1 owners is that they'll benefit equally from this, with the co-announced firmware version 2 offering all the same updates. File write times have been halved, and the camera can now enter playback to check focus and composition within about 2 seconds of shooting a single frame. Auto ISO now allows use of ISO6400, but sadly there's still no way of influencing the minimum shutter speed. The most significant changes, though, have been made to focusing, both auto and manual.

    The X-E1 uses a new autofocus algorithm and different sensor drive mode, which promises significantly-improved speed, especially with the XF60mm F2.4 R Macro lens or when shooting in low light. Indeed Fujifilm claims the X-E1 and X-Pro1 now offer AF speeds competitive with benchmark cameras such as the Olympus OM-D E-M5. The 'feel' of the electronically-driven manual focus has been improved, and critically the camera now sets the aperture wide open in manual focus mode, finally allowing truly-accurate focusing using the EVF. There's also a new 3x magnification mode to assist manual focus, which should be less prone to problems with shake when using long lenses.

    Overall, this makes the X-E1 on paper a very strong competitor to other high-end EVF-equipped mirrorless models. Its traditional control layout means it should appeal strongly to stills photographers, although its movie capabilities still lag behind the competition (you can manually set the aperture, but have no control over the shutter speed the camera will use).
    Fujifilm X-E1 key features

    16MP X-Trans CMOS sensor
    ISO 200-6400, 100 - 25600 expanded (JPEG only)
    2.36M dot OLED electronic viewfinder
    Same control layout as X-Pro1, including top-plate shutter speed and exposure compensation dials
    2.8" 460k dot LCD
    Built-in pop-up flash
    Full HD movie recording with built-in stereo microphone
    2.5mm stereo microphone socket, compatibility with wired remote control units (via USB port)
    Available in silver or black

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    High-definition and high-luminance 2.36M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder

    By combining the best OLED electronic viewfinder in its class with FUJIFILM's original optical technology, the X-E1 offers a bright, wide field of view that can be seen at a glance.
    New "Natural Look Electronic Viewfinder" Introduces The Fusion of FUJIFILM Optical Technology and a new 2.36M-dot Organic EL Panel

    Adopting an optical structure of two glass lenses and a double aspherical lens, the viewfinder provides a comfortable and natural view of the entire scene with a horizontal apparent field of view of 25°. FUJIFILM's optical engineers have achieved a distortion-free view with astounding edge-to-edge clarity and maintained an excellent field of vision even if the photographer's eye position shifts.
    Diopter Adjustment Dial

    The X-E1 offers a diopter correction dial that enables users to adjust the strength of the viewfinder in accordance with their eyesight. The dial is located on the side of the viewfinder and can be adjusted from -4m-1 - +2m-1 (dtp).



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    New firmware coming soon

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    Fujifilm XF1 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



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