




Caveat : Images are taken using a Pre-Production model of the Fujifilm X-S1.
Images were shot in JPEG-Fine, downsized to 1200x800 without any sharpening applied.
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Indeed!!Impressive!
really impressive!
wondering how much will it be![]()
X100 isn't that cheap when launched. X10 isn't that cheap too. This one has " X " in it so I think pricewise might be higher than all the superzooms bridge camera in the market. $800 ?
Fuji Great Britain indicated £699. Fuji Canada indicated $799 canadian. Supposedly US dollars will also be $799 but that is not confirmed.
Assume that it will be US$800. Take that x1.3 to approximate current exchange rates between S$ and US$ and we get...S$1,040.
Then add a markup of about approx 15% (since we all know cameras here are always more expensive) and we should be looking at a retail price tag of approximately S$1,200.
Ouch.
i have just updated the specs of the camera from the fujifilm.com. unfortunately, i don't think that there are manual exposure controls in movie mode, similar to the X100 and X10.Was going to ask about the video (saw there was one sample video on Flickr) but finally found the specs in the manual.
1920X1080 (30fps), 1280X720 (30fps) 640X480 (30fps), 640X480 (70 fps slow motion), 320X240 (120 fps slow motion) and 320X112 (200 fps slow motion). Pretty good variety.
Does anyone know if the video can be used with manual exposure or is it auto only?
Also noticed that you can do the Motion Panorama holding the camera vertically and get a 1,624 pixel high panorama instead of only 1080 pixel high like a lot of cameras. much more useful in my mind.
Can't wait to see the image quality especially at super tele end compared to say HS20 and other rivals. What is the 2nd unlabelled dial for? Shutterspeed?