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It’s 10AM on a Sunday in Barcelona. I’m in a small, poorly lit room with about 30 other journalists where Samsung is planning to show us its next big thing. My body is fighting off jet lag and the cured ham I probably shouldn’t have eaten at the bar the night before. I’ve been given 10 minutes to photograph three new products Samsung will formally unveil tomorrow evening. I muscle my way through the throng of journalists and get my hands on a device.

This scene plays out over and over again at big trade shows like Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, which I’ve been attending every February for the past half-decade or so. As a journalist covering the show, my job requires me to both write about and photograph everything important at MWC.

I’ve covered the show with everything from full DSLR rigs to mirrorless cameras. Last year, I even did it with the fixed-lens Sony RX1, a sublime (albeit expensive and limited) camera. As the years have gone by, I’ve tried to minimize the weight and size of the camera rigs I bring with me — after all, they have to make the nearly 4,000 mile trip across the Atlantic Ocean and are slung over my shoulder the entire duration of the show. The smaller the camera is, the happier I am.

This year, I brought along fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s new X-T1 interchangeable lens mirrorless camera. It’s actually bigger and heavier than other cameras I’ve used in the past, but the $1,299.99 X-T1 ($1,699.99 with fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s 18-55mm lens) has a lot of features that appeal to the working photographer — everything from a massive electronic viewfinder to loads of buttons and dials to a weather-sealed magnesium body. So I put it to work, using the X-T1 as my go-to camera for every press event, every meeting, and anything else I might want to take pictures of during the six days I was in the capital city of Catalonia, and then some.

I’ve been searching for the perfect, no-compromises mirrorless camera for a long time. I think I’ve found it.

Hardware

Devil in the details

The attractive, retro-inspired design and usable functionality of fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s X series has been appreciated by countless photographers and difficult for other manufacturers to duplicate. The X-T1 is the first in the line to veer away from the traditional rangefinder aesthetic and looks more like an SLR from 30 years ago, only smaller, complete with sizable viewfinder hump just above the camera mount. At 5 inches wide, 3 inches tall, and 1.8 inches thick, it’s smaller than a Canon Rebel T5i, but nobody will mistake it for a point-and-shoot camera and it definitely doesn’t fit in your pocket. I like it — it’s compact and tight but still looks like a camera should.

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The X-T1 is the first weather-sealed camera in fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s X-Series line, though the company has yet to release any weather-sealed lenses (a handful are planned for launch in the coming months). The camera’s frame is a solid magnesium alloy and much of the camera is covered in a grippy rubber. It has a sizable front grip and rear thumb rest, which make it easier to hold than the flatter, rangefinder-style designs of fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s other cameras. The rubber finish and chunky grips make it easy to pull the X-T1 out of my bag and be ready to shoot, since my hand is already in the right place to hit the shutter key.

The real beauty in the X-T1’s design isn’t so much its aesthetics, but in fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s ability to cram an insane number of physical controls and switches in such a small area. There are five dials, two of which can be customized, and a total of six function buttons. That’s not to mention the dedicated autoexposure and autofocus lock buttons, or the focus switch, metering switch, physical drive switch, dedicated movie-record button, menu buttons, and other miscellaneous keys on the X-T1’s frame. (There’s even a PC-sync flash port for off-camera flashes.)

I mostly love the design and layout of the X-T1’s controls, but there are a few issues that cropped up while I was using it. The four-way buttons on the back are small and fiddly, and the rear control dial can be hard to use when the camera is up to my eye (I shoot with my left eye and the X-T1’s compact frame means my nose is jammed up right against my thumb when shooting). But I was able to swap the functions of the front and rear dials so the back dial is used less often, and I set functions such as focus-point selection to one of the other function buttons to avoid using the four-way system.

It’s a personalized, customizable camera that can be controlled without ever having to dive into an on-screen menu. The camera worked fine out of the box, but after 10 minutes of customizing the buttons it became mine. I can make adjustments on the fly with the X-T1 without ever taking my eye away, which is invaluable when shooting in the field (or when trying to get a sharp picture of my two-year-old who just won’t sit still).

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And when I’m shooting with the X-T1, the last thing I want to do is take my eye off of the viewfinder. Back in January, when my colleague Sam Byford and I were first given a look at the camera, we both uttered an audible “whoa” when we first brought the X-T1 up to our eyes. Its all-new electronic viewfinder is positively massive and incredibly responsive. It has a high-resolution OLED panel, and a lag-time of 0.005 seconds, which fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm claims is 10 times faster than the EVF on its X-E2 camera — there’s no ghosting or stuttering in this viewfinder. It’s a bright, beautiful window that lets me see real-time effects of exposure and white balance adjustments as I make them and compose my shot. Shooting with an EVF isn’t quite the same as an optical viewfinder — but it’s far more useful and representative of the final shot, and the X-T1’s is big enough and high-quality enough that I didn’t miss a true optical viewfinder at all.

fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm is also doing some smart things with the extra-large size and resolution of the X-T1’s viewfinder. There’s a new split-screen mode for manual focusing that gives you both a zoomed-in view of your focus point and a complete overview of the entire scene while focusing. The entire information overlay — with exposure settings, battery status, horizon level, histogram, and more — even intelligently rotates when you turn the camera.

The X-T1’s electronic viewfinder is stunning

There’s also a 3-inch, high-resolution tilting monitor on the back of the camera for reviewing shots and composing from awkward angles. It’s great for when I want to get down to my daughter’s 2-foot-high perspective, and it’s sharp and has good color — but I prefer to shoot with the viewfinder. It’s just that good.

The X-T1 certainly isn’t the first camera to offer built-in Wi-Fi and a dedicated button to quickly send photos over to your smartphone or tablet, but its implementation is the most painless I’ve ever used. There’s an app for iOS or Android that lets you browse pictures on the camera’s SD card, receive photos sent over from the camera, geotag images, and remotely control the camera with your smartphone or tablet.

Plus, the remote-control feature — a first for fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm — is awesome. It offers complete exposure and settings control, including things such as focus points, and works with virtually zero lag. I’ve used a lot of remote camera apps from a variety of manufacturers, and fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s is by far the best one I’ve experienced.

Image quality and performance

Proof in the pictures

All of the great controls in the world don’t mean much if the camera doesn’t have a great sensor to capture what you want. Luckily fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s 16-megapixel, APS-C X-Trans image sensor — the same chip that’s in the X100S and X-E2 — is one of the most impressive camera sensors available today. It lacks a low-pass filter, too, offering sharper images right out of the camera.

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The proof is really in the pudding: the X-T1 captures photos that are full of detail, with accurate colors and low levels of noise. Many cameras still struggle with white balance under artificial light, but the X-T1 handles most any lighting with aplomb. My job demands that I take high-quality photos in many situations with terrible lighting, like that dimly lit room in Barcelona, so reliable white balance isn’t just a convenience, it’s a necessity.

Images are very low in noise and well detailed all the way up to 6400 — it’s not quite the “see in the dark” performance you might get from a full-size, full-frame DSLR, but it’s close. The X-T1 also benefits from fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s decades of color research as a film developer — skin tones are pleasing yet accurate, and the various color profiles in the camera let me quickly tweak the feel of the photos without resorting to heavy-handed Instagram-style filters.

Most photographers insist on shooting RAW to get the most out of their cameras. But the X-T1, like many of fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s cameras, has really great JPEG output, often negating the need to shoot in RAW. If you do shoot RAW, you can process RAW images right in-camera and still take advantage of the X-T1’s Wi-Fi sharing. It’s yet another example of fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm listening to what working photographers are looking for (highest image quality possible, but also the ability to share images from the field) and then putting it in the camera.

Autofocus on the X-T1 is quick and reliable and the camera rarely hunted even in poor lighting. Almost every mirrorless camera I’ve used has struggled with autofocus in one way or another; it’s one thing DSLRs still hold over their smaller counterparts. But the X-T1 impressed me by consistently finding focus when other cameras would have fallen short. It’s also capable of continuously focusing while shooting up to eight frames per second, so it can even be used for sports or action photography.

fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s X-Series lenses are as impressive as the camera itself

A lot of the X-T1’s impressive image quality and performance can be attributed to fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s line of X-Series lenses. I tested the camera with the 18-55mm kit lens and a couple of fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s primes: the 27mm f/2.8 pancake and the 35mm f/1.4. The kit lens is a significant step up from most — it’s metal, has a bright f/2.8 – f/4 aperture range, optical image stabilization, and an aperture-control ring. It’s also sharp throughout its range and has a quiet and fast focuser. I love the slim profile of the 27mm lens too, but I had the most fun shooting with the 35mm. The extra-wide aperture lets in a ton of light and gives me the depth-of-field control usually reserved for full-frame cameras.

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All of this isn’t to say that the X-T1 is flawless — it’s probably not the camera for video shooters, for one thing. It can shoot 1080p video at 60 or 30 frames per second, and it’s the first fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm camera to include a dedicated button for shooting video in any mode. But beyond that, its video features are limited (it doesn’t offer continuous exposure adjustment while filming, for instance) and it doesn’t capture the same quality of video as Sony or Canon cameras.

The X-T1 is not the best camera for videographers

The X-T1’s battery life also leaves a bit to be desired. It’s not really any different from any other mirrorless camera — battery life is frequently their weakest point — but it pales in comparison to what I can get out of a full-size DSLR. fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm rates it for 350 shots between charges, but if you use the Wi-Fi features and other advanced modes of the camera, it’s considerably less than that. I was charging the X-T1 every day or two to make sure I didn’t run out of juice while on assignment. If battery life is a big concern, it would be wise to carry around a spare (or invest in fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm’s $249.95 vertical battery grip accessory for the X-T1, which adds another battery and set of controls for shooting in portrait).

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At the end of the day, shooting with the X-T1 is just a lot of fun

I’ve been shooting with mirrorless cameras for a long time — I was an early converter because I was just tired of lugging my DSLR rig around. But they’ve always involved compromises: while image quality is generally great, control, expandability, and autofocus performance have suffered. Or, in the case of Sony’s RX-1 or A7r, they are priced too high to be a feasible option for me. But after shooting with the fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm X-T1 for almost a full month, I really feel like I’ve found what I’ve been looking for.

Its combination of solid build quality, compact design, awesome controls, great image quality, and great lens options is just about everything I look for in a camera. It’s not cheap; at $1,300 for just the body, many casual photographers will quickly look for other options. But for the dedicated enthusiast photographer, or even a professional, the X-T1 is a really attractive option. The X-T1 offers a similar experience to the X100S that I love so much, but in a more versatile and reliable (albeit slightly bulkier) package. It’s not the lowest common denominator camera for every person — it’s a focused tool for experienced photographers that know the principles of photography. Its battery life could definitely be better and if you shoot a lot of video, it probably won’t fit your needs. But for everything else — image quality, control, features — it’s a home run.

And at the end of the day, shooting pictures with the X-T1 is just a hell of a lot of fun, making it really hard to put down. Between that and its rock-solid performance when I need it to grab the perfect shot quickly and without fuss, it’s a near-perfect camera for me. Next year, I won’t have much of a problem choosing which camera comes with me to Barcelona — the X-T1 will be in my bag.

Product photography by Michael Shane.

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高速連拍準確追焦 4K卓越錄影

在性能上,今年高階相機持續在高速連拍、對焦速度與追焦範圍上大幅突破,更滿足一些需要速度與準確對焦的婚禮,或移動物體偵測追焦情境,運動路跑記錄與好動小孩Q萌表情瞬間捕捉等拍攝;甚至旗艦款還做到驚人的每秒20張、30張無黑屏連拍,超密集相位式+對比式對焦多點對焦系統,並涵蓋90%以上寬廣AF區域範圍,且在既有臉部辨識下紛紛新增眼睛偵測對焦,讓使用者能輕鬆拍出清晰臉孔與炯炯有眼完美人像。

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Sony主推高人氣熱賣的無反全片幅單眼機α7 III,搭載背照式Exmor R CMOS感光元件與優化版BIONZ X處理器,低光源表現突出,並承襲旗艦款好評的693點相位式偵測+425點自動對焦系統,覆蓋達93%影像範圍,且提供每秒10張全靜音無黑屏拍攝,高速運作下持續能準確追蹤,內建4K HDR錄影與S-Log 2/3技術模式,讓白天/夜晚錄影皆保留豐富暗部細節,整體表現性價比高、用途廣,鎖定頂規攝影玩家與婚禮錄影。 

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Nikon近期發表首款無反全片幅系統Z7,主打多項創新技術,包含全新特大55mm卡口接環,業界無反機中最短的16mm法蘭距。口徑大,優點進光量大,能對應新開發的F 0.95超大光圈鏡頭;法蘭距離短,可減少色差,帶來更優異光學瓶頸表現;同時搭載4570萬高解析像素,493點PDAF對焦位置,最新六代EXPEED 6影像處理器,5級5軸防手震與4K錄影,同時保留DSLR般絕佳手感與防塵防滴耐候性。 

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fujifilm鏡頭收購fujifilm首推革命性高畫質APS-C新機X-T3,搭載最新四代X-Trans CMOS 4感應器+X Processor 4處理引擎,大幅提升成像解析度、低噪點與ISO160起始原生感光度,尤其運算度速較提升3倍,帶來傲視業界的4K/60P 10bit每秒60格錄影性能。同時預告尺寸比全片幅更大的「中片幅」新機GFX-50R近期將引進,屆時拍攝表現與價格都會讓人驚艷!

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Olympus主打旗艦OM-D EM1 MarkII,機身內建五軸防手震,八代強悍TruePic VIII 影像處理引擎,帶來業界頂尖RAW檔18張連拍,主打高速生態與運動攝影拍攝,特別是獨家Pro Capture回溯模式,快門按下瞬間能回溯前14張影像,不錯過蜂鳥飛出瞬間最佳畫面,並有4K錄影功能。

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