|
Accept Cookies | Customize | Refuse Cookies |
Aleicos www.juzaphoto.com/p/Aleicos ![]() |
![]() | Fujifilm XF10 Pros: Compactness, file quality, jpeg, cost, apsc from 24 M Cons: Autofocus, Snap focus, preset save, absence sight and sled Opinion: I have been using the XF10 for some time now, in the gallery I have several photos taken with this Fuji. Starting with the negative things, the autofocus is not a lightning bolt of war, although improved a lot with the latest firmware. For snap focus use, the choice is limited to a few modes. Missing the thread to mount the filters but with a JJC ring from a few euros I made up for it. The thing I personally wanted is the ability to save presets in order to switch between images, and instead you need to reset everything. It lacks the viewfinder and therefore you can shoot only in smartphone mode, the presence of a sled would have allowed at least to be able to use an external one for the composition only, such as on the Sigma DP Merrill. Advantages: very compact, it really stands in a pocket. The quality of the sensor (bayer, unlike other Fuji) is excellent, and the 24 M also allow moderate crop. The high iso seal is good. Jpeg files live up to Fuji fame, and very often do not need further processing, although I by habit always save in jpg-raw. By the time I write (July 2020) it is now around 350 euros, so the cost is half that of comparable machines. Conclusion: for my type of photography, in which I dedicate to the shot and the framing all the time that I think is necessary, it is a great machine with results at the height of mirrorless combinations. I say this as a Fuji x-pro user with XF optics. If you're looking for a dynamic photo machine, moving subjects, you'll probably be looking for other models. sent on July 17, 2020 |
May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me