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Fujifilm X-S1 : Specifications and Opinions



Fujifilm X-S1


The Fujifilm X-S1 is a compact camera with 2/3" (3.9x) sensor and 12 megapixels manufactured from 2011 to 2014 (discontinued). The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 385 €; The average price was 385 €;
14 users have given it an average vote of 8.6 out of 10


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Sensor
Format2/3" (3.9x)
Resolution12 megapixel
ISO sensitivities100 - 12800
File formatsJPEG, RAW

Esposure
Shutter speeds30" - 1/4000
Exp. compensation+/- 2 stops at 1/3 steps
Exp. modesM, S, A, Scena
Metering modesMulti-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

Features
StabilizationYes
Continuos shooting10 FPS
Pre-BurstNo
Live ViewYes
Video mode1920x1080p @ 30 FPS
WiFiNo
GPSNo
USB
USB Charging

Camera body and built
Lens6.1-158.6mm f/2.8-5.6  (24-624mm equiv.)
Min. focus distance0.01 meters
TouchscreenNo
LCD3.0" pixels, articulated
ViewfinderElectronic, coverage 100%, x
FlashYes, guide number 8 meters
StorageSD, SDHC, SDXC
Storage, Slot 2not available
Shutter
BatteryLi-Ion
Weather sealingNo
Weight945 g
Dimensions135 x 107 x 149 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on 16 Ottobre 2020

Pros: Very robust body with excellent grip, very valid optics for the entire extension, except for the canvas extremes a little less incisive (as is logical to expect). Good stabilization, some features useful to compensate for the limits of the sensor ("Pro little light"). Central shutter that then allows flash synchronization on all times. Metal lampshed (just to emphasize the care of the realization).

Cons: Fujifilm did not consider evolving the camera as it did with the X10, creating the X20 equipped with an X-trans sensor; an X-S2, with this hardware and the insertion of a sharper sensor and the most usable ISOs, would have defeated the competition. One consequence of the central shutter is that at larger diaphragms the minimum shutter time is less rapid than narrower ones, which can cause surprises. The machine does not have the Q-menu, which instead had been implemented in the X10 with firmware update, and this nowadays can annoy. In some configurations the photos produced are half resolution, i.e. 6 mpx; to some they may seem a little.

Opinion: A safe, solid, very versatile machine, of very high quality. When you don't know how to compose your photo bag, you stick your X-S1 in and you don't feel like you need anything anymore. Of course we are talking about a bridge and with the same light conditions an X-H1 with the right lens will give better results, this is obvious, as is the fact that a FF sensor, APS-C (better if X-Trans), or m4/3 is better than the 2/3 inch Bayer that equips the X-S1. However, it is often a question of balance and in X-S1 colour, sensitivity, autofocus and practicality of use are balanced extremely well; the photos have a unique color paste and detail, which in many cases I do not know how else you could get, merit in equal parts of the sensor, which is the same as the X10 and XF1 and the same generation as the X100 with which it shares the battery, and the optics that is a mixture of resolvency and versatility. Once you reach the ISO limits of the sensor you can rely on electronic options including "Pro little light", of the Advanced section, which stacks 4 shots (or less, if the light is not poor) with results that exceed expectations. The shutter is central, so not being a curtain like most other machines means that it has particular characteristics, which I expressed between the PRO and CON, not because they are real advantages or disadvantages, but to point out that these are peculiarities that can be felt as limitations or as splendid opportunities (being able to use the flash with any shooting time is no small matter). Of course, given the seniority of the project, some technical contents are somewhat outdated: the electronic viewfinder and the monitor have fewer pixels than the most recent ones and the controls are grouped according to a somewhat outdated logic. Fujifilm also soon forgot this model during its updates and did not feature the very comfortable Q-menu, as it did for sister X10. This is a real shame. Despite its limitations it is a real camera, equipped with a strong personality and able to support (and endure) for a long time the photographic manias of anyone.

avatarjunior
sent on 17 Gennaio 2015

Pros: Machine body of an invoice excellent, excellent grip and feel to the touch, an optical considerable and very versatile, good image quality and dynamic range

Cons: Excessive noise already present in ISO 1600, auto focus that got crazy and in low light, if you want to shoot at high ISO you can not take a long duration, the RAW files are very noisy

Opinion: And a machine build quality indisputable! is my first camera, but I can say with certainty that this is in between the bridge and SLR! RNLA machine has several limitations, such as the inability to shoot with long lead times and high sensitivity equally. RAW files are not excellent quality but still not so bad. rnCompletamente manual and easily manageable thanks to the special ferrules metallo.rnRimane a good compromise for those who love to shoot in manual and have a good zoom without spending big bucks (obviously not comparable to a real SLR with telephoto)

avatarsenior
sent on 14 Ottobre 2013

Pros: excellent camera body well built with a excellent choice of materials, large optical ascursione good quality almost entirely usable, high-quality files up to 400 ISO, electronic viewfinder of the best quality of all the bridge!

Cons: Autofocus is not fast, you have to use proprietary software to get the most out of raw, noise already at 800 ISO,

Opinion: the fuji xs1 is the ultimate expression tecnolocica apllicata to the concept of bridge! offers a camera body well done! much better than some entry level SLR, not a dizzying speed that makes it less suitable for photos with dynamic players but good enough for landscape, macro etc. .. the optics from what I have seen is far superior to the objectives of the medium-low range SLR, see the various 70/300 etc. stabilized, products that already in itself cost as much as 300 or 400 Euros! has a wealth of functions, see the 49 points of focus, an electronic viewfinder of excellent quality, in short, to be honest you have to have it to understand its true potential, but if you believe that buying it to be looking at the classic bridge entirely self tip snaps and you are wrong .. the xs1 richede time as any SLR .. but the rewards will not miss

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