Fujifilm X-M1 Camera - Black (16.3MP, 16-50mm Lens Kit) 3 inch LCD

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Fujifilm X-M1 Camera - Black (16.3MP, 16-50mm Lens Kit) 3 inch LCD

Fujifilm X-M1 Camera - Black (16.3MP, 16-50mm Lens Kit) 3 inch LCD

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I navzdory celé škále funkcí usnadňujících ovládání alehké konstrukci je fotoaparát X-M1 schopen pořídit přibližně 350 snímků na jedno nabití, takže uživatelé se mohou soustředit na vlastní fotografování anemyslet na zbývající kapacitu akumulátoru. Considering this is the entry-level model, it’s still pretty expensive – other CSCs are available for half the price (a cheaper X-A1 model is widely rumoured but not yet announced as we go to press). However, various features position it closer to mid-range models in other ranges. There’s a hotshoe for an external flashgun, plus integrated Wi-Fi for transfers to iOS and Android devices. The articulated screen, dedicated mode dial and dual command dials also distinguish it from many cheaper rivals. The X-M1 also offers Fujifilm's 'Super Intelligent Flash', which adjusts flash output according to the shooting situation. This is good news as Fujifilm's cameras have gained a reputation among users of offering especially good flash exposure, particularly for balanced fill-in flash. The built-in flash can also be used as a wireless remote commander for compatible external units. The new X-M1 further expands Fujifilm's X-series of premium digital cameras, which includes the range-topping X-Pro1, X-E1 and the popular X100/S, amongst others. The X-M1 is a more mass-market camera, smaller and lighter than the other models and for-going a viewfinder, but adding a tilting LCD screen and wi-fi connectivity. Despite its significantly lower price on launch, the Fujifilm X-M1 is another well-built X-series camera, with very little no flex or movement in its chassis, despite having more plastic in its construction. Iit's actually much lighter than a first glance might suggest, weighing in at 330g body only with the battery and memory card fitted, although that's only 20g lighter than the X-E1. Measuring 116.9mm (W) x 66.5mm (H) x 39.0mm (D), it is quite a lot smaller though.

The programmable Function (Fn) button is still there and the dedicated exposure compensation dial now serves different purposes, depending on which mode you are in. I really like this approach, because it opens up more opportunities for changing camera settings. Sony has been doing the same on its NEX-series cameras and my Olympus OM-D E-M5 also works the same way. Don’t get me wrong, I really like the old rangefinder like controls on my X-E1, but the fact that the dials only serve a single function does not make them very useful for other things. In addition, the shutter dial only shows values in full stops, which takes more time to set up a shot if I wanted to go in smaller increments when shooting in shutter priority or manual modes. Hence, the dial design of the X-M1 would probably be easier to use for beginners and those used to DSLR cameras. X-M1 + Touit 2.8/12 @ 12mm, ISO 200, 1/200, f/2.8 A detailed list of camera specifications is available at Fujifilm.com. Camera Construction and Handling The Fujifilm Finepix X-M1 offers 13 different filter effects which can be previewed on the LCD screen. The Fujifilm X-M1 has three dynamic range settings - 100% (on by default), 200%, and 400% - and an Auto setting if you want to let the camera take control. These settings gradually increase the amount of detail visible in the shadow and highlight areas, with the side-effect of more noise appearing in the image. Note that you can't actually turn this featur e off.

Auto / Custom / Preset (Fine / Shade / Fluorescent light (Daylight) / Fluorescent light (Warm White) / Fluorescent light (Cool White) / Incandescent light) Also, I know that some people complain about framing through the LCD during daytime conditions when it is very bright. I have used the X-M1 during my landscape workshop when it was very sunny and also used it for other projects outdoors and I can tell you that the LCD is very bright, so there are really no concerns there. The biggest thing you need to be comfortable with is looking at the LCD for framing / composing shots. The good news is, in situations where I did need to use the LCD (such as photographing people on the dance floor during a wedding), I loved the ability to tilt the screen. So the tilt screen is definitely a very useful feature and the 3″ display with 920K dots makes images appear very crisp and beautiful. I would love to see Fuji implement a tilt screen in addition to a high-resolution EVF in the future versions of their higher-end X series cameras, similar to what my Olympus OM-D E-M5 offers. The Fuji X-M1 is a pretty fast camera that can shoot at 5.6 frames per second, which is just a tad slower than what the X-E1 and the X-Pro1 can do. The good news is that when the camera is shot in burst mode, the memory card write process does not freeze the camera as it did before on the initial firmware releases on the X-Pro1. If you want fast writes, make sure to get a really fast SD card. I used some 45 MB/sec class 10 SD cards and there was definitely noticeable difference between those and SanDisk Extreme Pro 95 MB/sec cards. When shooting in bursts, Fine JPEG images will shoot approximately 14-16 images before the buffer gets full. It then takes approximately 10 seconds for the buffer to clear out and memory writes to complete. If you shoot in RAW, the buffer will fill up at about 12-14 images and takes good 20+ seconds to clear out. These numbers are based on approximate calculations using the fastest SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC 95 MB/sec cards. Slower cards will take even longer to empty the camera buffer. X-M1 + XC16-50mmF3.5-5.6 OIS @ 17.5mm, ISO 200, 1/1, f/22.0 At ISO 6400 the amount of noise doubles throughout the image and much more shadow details are lost. Interestingly, the JPEG version of ISO 3200 and 6400 shots looks much cleaner in comparison. Also, ISO 12800 in JPEG looks better than ISO 6400 in RAW (due to noise reduction applied on JPEGs), except there is a significant amount of detail loss in the shadows. ISO Performance Summary

The X-M1 delivers the same excellent image quality as its big and more expensive brothers. Noise is noticeable only by its almost complete absence throughout the ISO range of 100-25,600, while the Dynamic Range function helps to boost contrast and detail. The new 16-50mm lens is also worthy of mention, as although it has a cheaper build quality, it still offers sharp results throughout the focal range. The X-M1 is certainly right up there with the best APS-C sensor cameras on the market, and some full-frame models too, so if image quality at an affordable price is paramount, the X-M1 certainly fits the bill. Taking photos was a pleasant experience. The controls are well laid out, with dedicated buttons for autofocus point, white balance, drive mode and ISO speed (the latter being the default for the customisable Fn button). Meanwhile, pressing the Q button reveals a grid of 15 functions on the screen, navigated using the rear pad and adjusted with either command dial. Funkce bezdrátového přenosu snímků umožňuje uživatelům okamžitě přenést snímky do chytrého telefonu nebo tabletu. Zvyšuje tak míru potěšení zfotografie díky snadnému nahrávání vašich oblíbených snímků na sociální sítě asdílení spřáteli. Fotoaparát má vestavěnou funkci bezdrátového přenosu snímků využívající speciální software “FUJIFILM Camera App”, jenž lze stáhnout zdarma. Tato funkce zajišťuje okamžitý přenos auložení oblíbených fotografií do chytrého telefonu nebo tabletu. Vybrané pěkné snímky připravené knahrání na SNS nebo sdílení spřáteli lze přenést tlačítkem Wi-Fi. Uživatelé mohou rovněž prohlížet aimportovat do fotoaparátu fotografie avidea zchytrého telefonu nebo tabletu. Funkce rovněž umí získat informace GPS zvašeho chytrého telefonu apřidat je do hlavičky EXIF pořízeného snímku. Let’s talk about a very important feature that is missing on the X-M1 – the electronic viewfinder (EVF). Being a mid-range mirrorless camera, the X-M1 was designed to be used like traditional point and shoot cameras, by looking at the LCD of the camera for framing. Unfortunately, there is no option to attach an electronic viewfinder either, like on some Micro Four Thirds cameras. While for some people it is not a problem, this is almost a deal-breaker for me. I am so used to composing images through the viewfinder, that I just cannot frame an image by looking at the LCD. It took me a while to get used to the X-M1 for that reason – I kept wanting to look through the viewfinder that is not there! If you are a DSLR junkie like me, just keep this in mind.Stejně jako u ostatních přístrojů řady X jsou strany otočných ovladačů zdrsněny pro snadnější ovládání. Uživatel může levou rukou otáčet clonovým kroužkem na objektivu, pravou rukou pak otočné ovladače času závěrky akompenzace expozice na horní straně fotoaparátu arychle tak měnit nastavení. Nejčastěji používané funkce je možno přiřadit tlačítku Fn (Function) pro plynulejší fotografování. Fotoaparát je dále vybaven přesným vestavěným bleskem sekvivalentem směrového čísla 7. Použití vlastního měřicího systému TTL umožňuje fotit interiérové snímky zblízka snáležitým množstvím světla. Fotoaparát X-M1 bude k dispozici ve třech barevných variantách – černá, stříbrná ahnědá. Focusing performance isn't as snappy as, say, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G6, but most people won't notice. The camera focuses well in low light, and took less than a second to acquire its subject. You'll wait for just over a second before you can take another shot, regardless of the image quality setting. Adding the flash into the mix increases the delay to two seconds. vyžádat si u nás přístup k těmto údajům a tyto nechat aktualizovat nebo opravit, popřípadě požadovat omezení zpracování,



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