X-T1, Retro Camera "Weatherproof" From Fujifilm
Follow @mibimiboX-T1, Retro Camera "Weatherproof" from Fujifilm | After the information was leaked, Fujifilm eventually actually introduced X-T1, retro-style mirrorless camera equipped with the ability to "weatherproof" aka weather sealing. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.
Thus, the X-T1 should be able to continue to operate well in conditions that are less friendly to the camera in general, such as rain, dust, and snow (up to -14 degrees Celsius)
As reported by PetaPixel, this camera is Fujifilm's first mirrorless models are equipped with weather sealing capabilities. To complement the X-T1, Fujifilm also released three weather-resistant zoom lenses, ie XF R f/3.5-5.6 18-135mm OIS WR, 16-55 f/2.8 XF R OIS WR, and a 50-140mm f/2.8 XF R OIS WR.
Sure, X-T1 can also be paired with Fujifilm mirrorless lenses that have been circulated previously. But the weather sealing capabilities can only be fully utilized if the camera is used with the above three special lenses.
Fuji also provides vertical battery grip accessory equally equipped weather sealing.
Fujifilm X-T1 shaped like a DSLR with a "hump" that includes an electronic viewfinder (EVF) with a resolution of 2.36 megapixels OLED. Sensors capture the image of the X-Trans CMOS type II 16 megapixels (ISO 100-25600) paired with EXR Processor II image processor.
Other specifications include a tilting 3-inch LCD, 8 FPS burst rate with continuous AF, as well as the type of memory card support SDXC UHS-II speeds he wrote two times faster than a standard SD card.
Fujifilm will begin shipping X-T1 in February. The price is set at U.S. $ 1,300 for body-only version and U.S. $ 1,700 for the kit with the 18-55 f/2.8-4 XF lens
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Thus, the X-T1 should be able to continue to operate well in conditions that are less friendly to the camera in general, such as rain, dust, and snow (up to -14 degrees Celsius)
As reported by PetaPixel, this camera is Fujifilm's first mirrorless models are equipped with weather sealing capabilities. To complement the X-T1, Fujifilm also released three weather-resistant zoom lenses, ie XF R f/3.5-5.6 18-135mm OIS WR, 16-55 f/2.8 XF R OIS WR, and a 50-140mm f/2.8 XF R OIS WR.
Sure, X-T1 can also be paired with Fujifilm mirrorless lenses that have been circulated previously. But the weather sealing capabilities can only be fully utilized if the camera is used with the above three special lenses.
Fuji also provides vertical battery grip accessory equally equipped weather sealing.
Fujifilm X-T1 shaped like a DSLR with a "hump" that includes an electronic viewfinder (EVF) with a resolution of 2.36 megapixels OLED. Sensors capture the image of the X-Trans CMOS type II 16 megapixels (ISO 100-25600) paired with EXR Processor II image processor.
Other specifications include a tilting 3-inch LCD, 8 FPS burst rate with continuous AF, as well as the type of memory card support SDXC UHS-II speeds he wrote two times faster than a standard SD card.
Fujifilm will begin shipping X-T1 in February. The price is set at U.S. $ 1,300 for body-only version and U.S. $ 1,700 for the kit with the 18-55 f/2.8-4 XF lens
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