Fujifilm FinePix X100
In amongst all the cameras announced at Photokina 2010 -
including enthusiast SLRs such as the Nikon D7000, Canon EOS 60D, Pentax
K-5 and Sigma SD1 - one utterly unexpected model stole the show.
Fujifilm unveiled the FinePix X100, a compact camera with an SLR-size
APS-C sensor and traditional analogue control dials, that hides
ground-breaking technology inside a retro-styled body with looks to die
for.
The X100 uses traditional analogue-style control dials for
shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation, alongside an
electronically coupled (‘focus-by-wire’) manual focus ring. But the
biggest story is its innovative hybrid viewfinder, which combines a
conventional direct-vision optical viewfinder with a high-resolution
electronic viewfinder. This, in principle at least, gives the best of
both worlds, plus a few unique tricks of its own. If you prefer, you can
of course also frame your shots using the 2.7"" rear LCD, like any
other compact camera.
The X100 uses traditional analogue-style control dials for
shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation, alongside an
electronically coupled (‘focus-by-wire’) manual focus ring. But the
biggest story is its innovative hybrid viewfinder, which combines a
conventional direct-vision optical viewfinder with a high-resolution
electronic viewfinder. This, in principle at least, gives the best of
both worlds, plus a few unique tricks of its own. If you prefer, you can
of course also frame your shots using the 2.7"" rear LCD, like any
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