Fujifilm X100S - Maybe interesting APS-C clippers with fixed optics
[09:53 Thu,17.January 2013 by Rudi Schmidts]
A second glance maybe hoechst interesting camera Fujifilm has announced the X100S. Not only that, thanks to fixed optics (23mm/F2.0), switchable 3-stop ND filter and 16 MP APS-C sensor should certainly be achieved bokeh dripping filming. Also the sensor itself creates it by a random (ie, not just more regular ) RGB arrangement do without low-pass filter. That also means, conversely, that not even settle due to a lack of grid can Moir. As a side effect, the images are sharper, simply because there is no optical low-pass filter provides for an otherwise desired Softens the details. In PIC1 FullHD/1080 the camera with up to 36 Mbit / s atup to 60 fps in h.264/MOV filming, and even peaking to work in the video mode. However, there is still no clarity whether indeed all important parameters manually in video mode available to you, because somehow all in our ears sounds somewhat evasively: "During movie recording, users have access to MANY of the additional modes available in still image capture; Film simulation modes can be used, white balance settings can be adjusted, you can even make the most of the fast lens to produce beautiful bokeh and thus operate the Intelligent Hybrid AF for high-speed and high-precision focusing. " Disillusionment could also bring the practice: Because had the X Pro 1 from the same company but one with photos moirfreien X-Trans sensor, but scaled this down as unclean in video mode that