Key features of the Fuji X-S1 EXR Black Digital Camera
Lens quality
- High quality Fujinon 26x optical zoom covering 24-624mm (35mm equivalent) with Intelligent Digital Zoom boosting range up to 1248mm
- F2.8 at wide angle and F5.6 at telephoto
- A metallic lens barrel allows for smooth manual zooming - Included is an all-metal lens hood
- Extra-low dispersion (ED) glass is used in the lens to prevent chromatic aberration
- All the lens elements feature Super Electron Beam Coating (EBC) to reduce ghosting and lens flare to allow for better image quality
A strong build with ergonomic design
- Superb build quality and finish with rubberised coating and metal dials
- Large buttons and simple layout
- A large 3.0-inch tilt LCD
Technical features
- 12 megapixel EXR CMOS sensor - The perfect combination of a large 2/3-inch EXR-CMOS sensor and an EXR Processor will ensure high resolution and quick response times, taking your photography to the next level.
- 7 frames-per-second shooting (fps) at full resolution (12 megapixels) and 10fps at 6 megapixel resolution
- Large EVF (Electronic Viewfinder) with 100% coverage 1.44 million pixels and 26 degree viewing angle
- Full 1080p HD video
- Manual - PASM modes
- Built in pop-up flash
- 49 Points Selectable Auto Focus (AF)
- RAW + JPEG shooting
- Raw file format
- Best Frame Capture Mode
- Film simulation modes
- Macro focusing down to 1cm
- Lithium battery providing up to 500 shots per charge
- Optical image stabilisation
- 360° Motion Panorama mode
Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)
Framing and composing shots whilst using the large 0.47-inch screen with 1,440,000 dot resolution in the X-S1 electronic viewfinder is a true pleasure. Light is captured with amazing fidelity by 2 glass lens elements and 1 aspherical lens, and the image is displayed on a bright LCD panel. The EVF boasts a wide 26° field of vision and brightness.
The unique advantage of the X-S1’s EVF is its ability to give you an accurate depiction of what the final image will look like. Depth of field, colour temperature, colour mode and other desired image quality settings are reflected in the image and displayed in the viewfinder without the influence of the lens F-value so you can compose the image, without using guesswork.
Put your eye to the EVF and the Eye Sensor will automatically switch from the LCD to the highly responsive viewfinder.