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The Fujifilm X100s is a compact camera with APS-C (1.5x) sensor and 16.3 megapixels manufactured from 2013 to 2014 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 100 - 25600 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 6 FPS. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 912 €;
57 users have given it an average vote of 9.6 out of 10
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Pros:Construction quality; Quality of the images; Quality of the objective; Hot slide for external flash; Simulation of Fuji films.
Cons:Addictive
Opinion:She became my partner in my work as a photojournalist. I needed a discreet and light machine, to be combined with the SLRs, but now I use only this one because it has everything I need: Light, discreet, silent, a 35mm fixed equivalent of good quality, a good aperture, and a good apsc sensor. I prefer to shoot at low iso and use the flash, but this gem pushes to high iso which is a pleasure because the electronic noise is not unpleasant and is close to that of analog cameras. That's what makes it fantastic... it is an analog machine of the past combined with current technologies, so it has the quality that technological advancement offers, but the pleasure of photographing of the past using Fuji films. As soon as possible I will buy the fifth version, because by now I have decided with which camera I want to photograph for life. Update to the post: Today, the car slipped from my hands, fell violently on a sampietrino so strong as to bounce, I recovered it fearing the worst, and instead, in addition to working perfectly, it did not even make a scratch. I can add the phrase that a carabiniere present at the episode said: It's a small tank!"
Pros:Portability, file quality, an evergreen not to be underestimated ... the quality of the construction.
Cons:The durability of the batteries, and little else if not the difficulty of using the rings x large hands ...
Opinion:Arrived a bit 'x case in my hands, along with the XE2 of the same house, has become one of my favorite cameras. Discreet and handy, it is really suitable for street photos. Malleable raw files in good Fuj style and really pleasant film profiles, the camera gives satisfaction to the amateur photo even non-expert. For my part, she deserves a place in the kit of a street photo lover. Recommended without ifs and buts.
Pros:Sharpness, high iso-like film, portability, choice between two types of focus, telemeter style and classic autofocus.
Cons:Diaphragm selection a little difficult due to the little space for the fingers, not indicated for large hands.
Opinion:Bought recently a little for curiosity, I heard very well about the fuji sensor and so I wanted to try, I have to say that the test was higher than expected, as long as you bring out some photographic expertise of other times, so since the 35 mm and fixed you have to move constantly to find the right frame, which is still helped by the viewfinder-style telemeter, you have to constantly look at the display meter in order to control the right exposure, however a beautiful retro style object that will it obliges you to think before doing clik, in a nutshell if you do not want to immerse yourself in pure and simple photography, forget it and turn elsewhere.
Pros:JPEG files, in the vast majority of cases, ready to use, it can be almost infinity, high ISO tightness. Not to be underestimated, then, the possibility of emulating some Fuji films. Very high quality of optics. Discreet and very comfortable to use.
Cons:The only note, sore, in my opinion and that you have to go around with at least a spare battery.
Opinion:Bought out of curiosity and with a bit of distrust, after having hacked to familiarize us, gave me the pleasure of photographing. Even if you have several reflex devices and not other brands, finished in Oblivion, is the device that I use almost always and that has satisfied me most; It does not disfigure absolutely comparing the results with those obtained with the Reflex FX... Indeed! Great for Street and reportage in general!
Opinion:I do not know who will be interested today, in 2019, a review of this room out of production for almost 5 years, but I really want to share with you my experience. The pros and cons of the main technicians know them all, but if I'm not mistaken anyone has ever talked about something that at first bothered me a lot: jpg files in portraits (especially with little light), tend to make a porcelain skin effect by default. The complexion is processed in this way and in some cases the effect is too fake, even if someone might like it. The solution is always use the raw, which I do normally, but for those who want JPG ready to use is right that you know this aspect. The other point that I would like to share is that I find this camera, and specifically this focal length, extremely educational! I only shot with x100s fixed focal for a whole year and this forced me to use our powerful natural zoom: the legs. This focal calls for a little effort, but it gives a lot: it imposes a compositional effort, but as said it really teaches to make the best use of the environment with a forced field angle. Obviously I think it's awesome for street photography and reportage.
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