En el formato habitual os pongo las características de la maquinita y los «pros» y «contras» del análisis que el bueno de Steve’s Digicams hace a la más sencilla de la familia Fuji X, tan sencilla que hasta perdido por el camino el sensor X-Trans, parte del ADN que caracteriza a la familia. Así pues podemos considerarla casi como una bastarda, eso si, muy digna. La Fuji X-A1 – (Si os pica la curiosidad, ver nota al pie).
Fujifilm X-A1 Features
- 16.3 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
- EXR Processor II
- Start-up time of 0.5
- Shutter lag time of 0.05
- Shooting interval time of 0.7
- 3-inch tilting LCD screen (920K dot)
- KIT includes the FUJINON XG16-50mm (24-76mm) F/3.5-5.6 OIS Zoom Lens
- Full HD movie 1080P\30fps
- Built-in stereo microphone
- High Speed Burst Shooting at up to 5.6 FPS
- ISO200 to ISO6400
- Extends to ISO100 to ISO25600
- Wireless image transfer
- Q Menu shortcut button
- In-camera RAW processing
- Advanced SR Auto
- Film Simulation modes
- Velvia
- ASTIA
- PROVIA
- Sepia
- Black & White
- 8 Advanced Filters
- Toy Camera
- Miniature
- Dynamic Tone
- Pop Color
- Soft Focus
- High Key
- Low Key
- Partial Color
- Multiple Exposure Mode
- Works with all X-Mount Lens
- Built-in Flash with Super Intelligent Flash Technology
- Weighs just 11.6oz
- Available accessories include:
- Leather Case
- Hand Grip
- Clip-on Flash
Fujifilm’s new X-A1 and XC16-50mm (24-76mm) F3.5-5.6 OIS lens kit sport a MSRP of $599.95. Color choices include black and indigo blue. Click on our buy button to see the most current online pricing.
Pros:
- APS-C CMOS sensor
- High image quality
- Excellent low-light image performance
- Fast burst mode (JPEG and RAW)
- Two thumb dials
- High-resolution LCD (921k dots)
- LCD folds up/down 90 degrees
- Small, lightweight body
- Attractive color effects
- Fine color and tone curve adjustments
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Interchangeable lens
- Focus ring on lens
- Hot shoe for external flash
- Shoots full-resolution HD video
Contras:
- Contrast-detection auto focus is slow
- Auto focus locks at first frame in burst mode
- No optical viewfinder
- LCD does not swivel horizontally
- Lens selection is limited
- No aperture ring on kit lens
- Menu navigation can be clunky
Que si, que si. Esta es la «Nota al pie»: es el análisis comparativo que hizo Valentín Sama para dilucidar las diferencias entre la X-A1 y la X-M1, casi la misma cámara, pero una con sensor «bayer» y la otra con «X-Trans». Interesantísimo.