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![]() | FujiFilm Finepix X100 Pros: The sensor = high image quality produced, compactness, high quality optics, good image quality even up to 1600ISO, great versatility of hybrid optical viewfinder / electronic manual focus with display of hyperfocal and PDC, many functions "build-in" interesting such as the opportunity to do panoramas with Multi-Exposure composione automatically, HD video, discrete (if properly set to shoot without making a sound). Cons: AF slow and sometimes inaccurate in low light or low contrast, manual focus is not easy, fixed focal length lens (is not a machine for hunting photo), poor battery life, slow writing of SD. Opinion: The X100 is a great camera for every day and for every occasion, perfect for street, landscape, architecture, portrait also, it is the machine always carry around in any journey. Surprised by the quality of existing products as jpg file, in raw format files are obtained lavorabilissimi in PP and are pulled out images that are pale prosumer DSLRs and do not regret even some pros. The sound is good up to ISO 800 is acceptable up to ISO 1600. The firmware is completely updated to version 1.30. For intensive use is better to have a spare battery (little cluttered). The viewfinder hybrid optical / electronic allows you to work in any condition luce.rnL 'only limit is certainly not the AF is very fast and often impasse according to the conditions of light and especially contrast, but the X100 is not machine suitable for a photography "fast", is a machine that forces you to think also because the fixed focal length (35mm equivalent) forces you to study thenquadrature and move. In contrast, the optical quality is excellent, bright and nitida.rnHo found particularly effective in the photograph X100 IR where the optical viewfinder allows you to work "normally" and conversion to BN built from the results of all the X100 is rilievo.rnrnInsomma its a great machine for those who want to travel light and be able to make quality photos taking with him 400 grams of camera. rnrnNon last look that is absolutely intriguing for those like me who started to photograph 30 years ago with the pellicola.rn sent on March 11, 2013 |
![]() | Tokina AT-X Pro 100mm f/2.8 Macro Pros: Sharp, blurred nice and soft, solid. Excellent color rendering. Manageable, the focus ring to quickly switch from AF to MF without looking switches. Reasonably cheap. Cons: Is not stabilized. Used in AF mode is slow to focus. A small apertures than f14 someone complains about diffraction, I honestly have not been able to see it. Opinion: It 'a great lens for FF. Perhaps one of the best in this focal length and are definitely money well spent. Solid, handy, compact, high performance, sharp, great quality / price ratio. Stabilization would have greatly improved usability. I use fraquentemente coupled with a 2x focal Doubler Kenko Teleplus PRO 300 with which it has all the automation including AF (contrary to what is specified in the description of the objective that refers to it as not compatible with multipliers). sent on July 26, 2012 |
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