Fujifilm X100s Digital Camera Features World’s Fastest Auto Focus
Fujifilm has announced a successor to its Fujifilm X100 camera this
month with the unveiling of the new Fujifilm X100s. The
original Fujifilm X100 was launched more than two year ago and its
technology has now be upgraded in the X100S.
The Fujifilm X100s digital camera is now equipped with the world’s fastest auto focus, clocking in at just .08 seconds, together with a 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor with OLPF-less architecture.
The Fujifilm X100s digital camera is now equipped with the world’s fastest auto focus, clocking in at just .08 seconds, together with a 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor with OLPF-less architecture.
The Fujifilm X100s is capable of
capturing full HD movies at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 at 60fps, and
comes supplied with a Fujinon 23mm F2 fixed focal length lens, and the
addition of the Digital Split Image feature helps you manually focus
your shots with greater precision.
“The FUJIFILM X100S employs numbered
dials for aperture, shutter speed and exposure compensation and is
equipped with a viewfinder that allows you to select your composition.
The design of the FUJIFILM X100S resembles the cameras of the film age,
and there is wisdom that has been passed down behind it. This gives the
FUJIFILM X100S commonality that transcends the ages. The FUJIFILM X100S
is designed to enable you to “quickly” capture that moment you wish to
document.”
The Fujifilm X100s will soon be launching in the US for around $1,300.