Monday, November 2, 2015
Fujifilm X-E1 compare to Nikon D600 and Canon EOS 5D Mark III
The unique and stylist Fujifilm X-E1. Image: ephotozine.com |
If you have plans to buy a new camera, but the small body size, and of course you take it to the light to go, then you need to consider the Fujifilm X-E1, although it is now available X-E2, but certainly more economical if you buy a series previously. You need to know, that there is a test from DSLR Magazine comparing the mirrorless camera to the Fuji X-E1 Full Frame DSLR camera Nikon D600 and Canon 5D Mk. III.
And photographs that produced by Fuji X-1 was very good and on par with the Canon EOS 5D Mk III and Nikon D600. However, it should be noted that this is only a comparison of the quality of the image or images, and do not take into account the overall performance of the camera, such as ergonomic aspects, AF speed, battery lifetime and other features. Is not the ultimate goal of a camera is the result of a good photo?
There are photographers who say that the Fuji X-E1 autofocus is actually quite fast, but somewhat troublesome because only a single point. This causes the user must use the shift key. Could have used a new sliding lockable focus the camera to adjust the composition but still not fast enough. My wishlist from Fuji X-E1 is like the Sony NEX 5N autofocus, which can recognize faces and tracking objects with the touch of a finger. Peaking focus is also useful if the manual focus. Third capabilities or features were unfortunately not be found in Fuji. It is understandable because the Fujifilm X-E1 is minimalist camera, but with proper use you can generate thousands of good photos from this kemara.
Unlike the X-Pro1 with hybrid multi viewfinder, the X-E1 camera boasts an OLED electronic viewfinder with 2.36 million dot resolution, making it one of the highest resolutions available on digital cameras with EVFs.
FUJIFILM X-E1 key features list:
- 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS Sensor
- EXR Processor Pro
- FUJIFILM X mount (for Fujinon XF lenses)
- Extra-resolution 2.36 million dot OLED electronic viewfinder high
- 2.8-inch (460K dot) LCD (high contrast, high brightness and wide viewing angle)
- Built-in pop-up flash (hotshoe attachment is also available for external flash)
- Shutter lag time of 0.05 sec
- Q (quick) menu button for setting shooting
- In-camera RAW converter
- Film simulation modes (Velvia, Astia, Provia, Monochrome, Sepia, PRO Neg Neg Hi Std & PRO)
- Artistic features inc. Some exposure & Panoramic shooting
- Auto Bracketing function (AE / ISO / DR & FS)
- Full HD Movie
- Microphone / shutter release input (Ø2.5mm)
- Around. 350 shots per battery charge
Enjoy film simulation mode
Fujifilm E-X1 in silver and black. Image: luminous-landscape.com |
Fujifilm X-E1 features the same 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor as the FUJIFILM X-Pro1. To satisfy your creativity as a photographer, then the X-E1 offers Fujifilm's creative "Film Simulation Mode" to simulate the distinctive textures of conventional photo film.
Use high saturation "Velvia" for landscape images with stunning primary colors, "ASTIA" for faithful reproduction of subtle color and more flexible "Provia" to see nature, as well as two additional settings based on professional color negative films. Neg.Std PRO PRO Neg.Hi soft and sharp tonal suitable for both indoor portrait photography. Three types of simulations Filters are also available for monochrome and sepia look. Film Simulation Bracketing function use the a single exposure to produce three images with Film Simulation effects applied.
Before you buy this camera, you can compare Fujifilm EX-1 with the Samsung NX 300 or Sony RX100 and Olympus Olympus OMD EM-5, even with other DSLR cameras such as the Nikon D3300 or Canon EOS 650D.
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